Triad News
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Many delegates expect his endorsement will cement Robinson’s place as the front-runner in a competitive GOP primary.
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Greensboro native Brandon McEachern is the founder and CEO of the Broccoli City Festival.
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High blood sugar in test animals created more buildup of toxic proteins that give rise to Alzheimer's disease, researchers found.
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The Poetry Café, a long-running showcase for poets and spoken word artists, is coming to WUNC for a weekly show beginning Sunday at 6 p.m.
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The HBCU collaborated with others to create a virtual reality experience using real-world scenarios.
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The three-day festival included an adult and children’s competition and headliner shows featuring Elvis tribute artists.
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Sensory story time is designed for adults with special needs using hands-on activities and creative ways to captivate their attention.
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A farm in Nash County is supplying eggs for the White House’s annual event.
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North Carolina Teaching Fellows is a scholarship program for aspiring teachers, with a long and politically charged history. This year, it returned to HBCUs in an effort to diversify the teaching workforce; and a House budget proposal could help the program grow.
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A high school student visiting a North Carolina community college shot himself in the hand, sparking an hourslong lockdown on campus on Thursday, police said.
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Winston-Salem Police responded to reports of shots fired at the Strickland Center at Forsyth Technical Community College this morning. Police say the shooting was reported at 10:10 a.m. and that officers are on the scene and assisting. The department later confirmed that there is no active shooter on the campus of Forsyth Tech.
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Elizabeth Kitley and Cayla King, graduates of Northwest Guilford High School, were crucial to Virginia Tech capturing an ACC women's basketball championship win over Louisville.