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A High Point Police Department officer was arrested at his home and charged with assault on a female after a domestic dispute ...
Schoolchildren threatened with eviction are more likely to end up in another district or transfer to another school, often ...
Grimsley's Russell Boone returns a volley in his 6-0, 6-0 win over Mooresville's Tommy Kafer in the first round of the NCHSAA ...
Kernersville police arrested a man Monday on an assault charge after another man was shot and wounded in the 700 block of ...
Senate Bill 403 would require the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services to make preparation for the Medicaid work ...
Americans' confidence in the economy slumped for the fifth straight month to the lowest level since the onset of the COIVD-19 ...
Most adults catching a flight in the United States starting May 7 will be required to present a passport or an upgraded state ...
Traditional cigarette smokers need to reach deeper into their pockets for the most popular brands of both R.J. Reynolds ...
A Lee Enterprises investigation found most states fail to protect vulnerable women and few law enforcement agencies punish the owners of the businesses, let alone go after their support networks.
Here’s how the Lee Enterprises Public Service team did a first-of-its-kind analysis of states’ efforts to protect women who are subject to sex trafficking at illicit massage parlors.
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