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Asheboro Man Charged with Attempted Murder Photo
An Asheboro man has been charged with attempted murder after he drove past someone's house and fired shots at him, according to the Randolph County Sheriff's Office. more
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Officer Involved in Shooting in Thomasville Video
A Thomasville police officer shot a driver who pulled a gun on an officer during a traffic stop Friday afternoon, authorities said. more
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Retiring Police Chief Discusses Search for His Replacement Video
Greensboro Police Chief Tim Bellamy will retire this summer, and the chief discussed how the city plans to find his replacement at an event dedicated to Bellamy's service. more
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Man Surrenders After Standoff with Thomasville Police
A man who had barricaded himself inside a home with his two-month-old baby surrendered to Thomasville police without incident Friday night. more
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Winston-Salem to Bid for Google Internet
Winston-Salem will be among the cities Google considers to participate in its Google Fiber initiative. more
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Warm, Wet Weather Ideal for Termites Video
Exterminators say a wet winter and the switch from cold to warm weather creates prime conditions for termites. One family in High Point has already felt the wrath of the insects in their home. more
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State Tries to Help Farmers Fight Deer Video
Deer ate and damaged $19 million worth of North Carolina soybean crops last year, according to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Now, the state is trying to help farmers fight the deer. They department has started a Web site that connects farmers who want to offer hunting leases to... more
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5 Teens Arrested for BB Gun Shootings
Five teenagers have been charged with shooting BB guns at dozens of vehicles and a woman along West Wendover Ave. over the weekend. more
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Medical Examiner: Crash Victims Were Over Limit, Too Photo
All three passengers killed in a car crash last month had blood-alcohol levels over the legal limit, according to toxicology reports released by the state medical examiner's office. more
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Carter Gets 16 to 21 Years for Plouff Murder Video
Keith Carter will serve between 16 and 21 years in prison for the murder of Winston-Salem police Sgt. Howard Plouff. more

