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Plouff Trial: Prosecution Rests; Carter Unsure if He'll Testify Video
The State of North Carolina wrapped up its case Tuesday against Keith Carter, the man accused of killing Winston-Salem police Sgt. Howard Plouff, and the judge dismissed the jury for the remainder of the day. more
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Animal Cruelty Case Renews Tethering Debate Video
A dog that was found dead and chained to a tree has prompted renewed interest in enacting an ordinance against tethering in Guilford County. more
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NWS: 10th Coldest Winter on Record for Greensboro Video
Greensboro experienced its 10th coldest winter on record, going back to 1928, according to the National Weather Service. more
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Greensboro College Names New President Photo
Greensboro College has named Lawrence Czarda, a vice president at George Mason University, its new president. more
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Woman, 15 Cars Shot with BB Gun Video
Someone used a BB gun to shoot a woman and more than a dozen vehicles along West Wendover Ave. on Saturday afternoon. more
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Finding a Job on Twitter Video
Twitter has become one of the most popular ways unemployed workers to find jobs. more
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Greensboro Launches Web Site to Attract Google Video
The city has launched a Web site designed to generate support for Google's new ultra high-speed fiber optic network, which the search giant has announced it plans to test in a select city. more
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Teacher's Assistant Surprised with New Car Video
Like a scene out of one of those Lexus commercials in December, an elementary school teacher's assistant arrived at school Monday morning and was greeted by a white car with a giant red bow across the hood. more
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Dog Groomer Charged with Cruelty; 38 Pets Seized Video
Thirty-eight animals belonging to the owner of a pet boarding facility were seized last week after the state Department of Agriculture revoked the facility's license and alerted animal control to "unsanitary conditions" there. more
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Rockingham County Announces Employee Furloughs
All Rockingham County employees must take two unpaid vacation days during the current fiscal year, the county announced Monday, citing "ongoing budgetary constraints." more
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