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Scorching temperatures, humidity making life miserable for millions from Midwest to Maine

Weather records are toppling as a blistering heat wave grips the U.S. from the Midwest to New England, leaving millions of people sweltering through the Juneteenth holiday.

Climate protesters arrested after defacing beloved Stonehenge monument with orange paint

Just Stop Oil, known for disrupting sporting events and splashing paint and food on famous artworks, attacked the ancient monument just a day before the summer solstice.

Russia and North Korea sign partnership deal that appears to be the strongest since the Cold War

Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement Wednesday that pledges mutual aid if either country faces "aggression."

North Carolina revives the possibility of legalizing medical marijuana

The North Carolina Senate added an amendment to an existing hemp regulations bill that would legalize medical marijuana on Wednesday. The addition comes as the U.S. Department of Justice considers dropping marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. The original bill addressed regulations on …

Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America raises $1.8 million for Victory Junction

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America announced Tuesday it raised nearly $1.8 million after completing its 28th Anniversary Ride, which took place May 4 – 10, 2024. Funds raised directly benefit Victory Junction – a camp in Randleman, NC servicing children with chronic…

Micro communities for the homeless sprout in US cities eager for small, quick and cheap solutions

Can inexpensive shipping-container apartments help put the unsheltered on a path to secure housing and jobs? City officials across the U.S. are banking on it.

‘Putin is very desperate’, says former CIA Senior Analyst

Bianna Golodryga speaks to former CIA Senior Analyst Sue Mi Terry about Vladimir Putin’s trip to North Korea.

‘Putin is very desperate’, says former CIA Senior Analyst

    Bianna Golodryga speaks to former CIA Senior Analyst Sue Mi Terry about Vladimir Putin’s trip to North Korea.

    US aircraft carrier captain playfully counters Houthi's false online claims of hitting his ship

      The USS Dwight D. Eisenhower may be one of the oldest aircraft carriers in the U.S. Navy, but it’s still fighting — despite repeated false claims by Yemen’s Houthi rebels.

      Bill would require NC high schools to accept cash for tickets to sporting events as schools move to apps

        North Carolina high schools would be required to accept cash payments for tickets to sporting events under a bill making its way through the N.C. General Assembly.

        Baby moose trapped in a lake is saved by Alaska man and police as its worried mom watches

          An Alaska man and two police officers rescued a baby moose after it fell into a lake and got stuck in a narrow space between a floatplane and a dock.

          Editorial Roundup: North Carolina - Advisory

            Eds: The North Carolina editorial roundup will not move this week due to a lack of editorials of state-wide interest. We will resume the roundup at its normal time on Wednesday, June 26, 2024.

            Emergency Responses Activated As US Cities Hit Historic Highs

              A heat wave is breaking temperature records across central and eastern US states, with 80 million people under heat advisories. Cities like New York, and Chicago have surpassed decades-old temperature records, with New York activating its Emergency Operations Center. Public cooling centers a…

              Two Things: Project to honor Coach Bill Hayes at WSSU clears final hurdle; Clock ticking for Greensboro lottery winner

                Glorious Wednesday. If you like steeping in the sauna.

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                Two Things: Project to honor Coach Bill Hayes at WSSU clears final hurdle; Clock ticking for Greensboro lottery winner

                Glorious Wednesday. If you like steeping in the sauna.

                Opening of Mountain Valley Pipeline is closely watched in the Triad. Proposed extension would go to Rockingham County.

                The 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline began operating Friday after nearly a decade of controversy in West Virginia and Virginia, a development seen as raising the likelihood of a proposed extension south into North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad.

                Greensboro neighbors: Obituaries for June 19

                Read through the obituaries published today in Greensboro News and Record.

                Fallen officer's great-nephew donates $1 million to High Point Police Department

                “In a way, [the donation] is to honor him,” Doug Witcher said. “But it’s also to honor the current officers that are out there keeping us safe.”

                Bill would require NC high schools to accept cash for tickets to sporting events as schools move to apps

                North Carolina high schools would be required to accept cash payments for tickets to sporting events under a bill making its way through the N.C. General Assembly.

                Rescue dog earns Omaha Steaks after he's hurt protecting his family

                The Omaha company was determined to help the owner make good on his vow of giving his dog rib-eyes for life after it saved the family from an intruder.

                Bill would allow North Carolina students to appeal if they are suspended from school

                The bill was filed less a month after a federal lawsuit was filed against Davidson County Schools over a suspension for an allegedly racially insensitive remark.

                Science/math student reprograms clock tower at NC School for the Deaf that was broken for 7 years

                The clock tower over the North Carolina School for the Deaf was only right twice a day. But a recent collaboration between NCSD and NCSSM fixed that.

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                Anxiety vs. depression: What’s the difference?

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                Crime

                Police: After three-hour standoff, convicted felon surrenders to High Point police

                After a three-hour stand-off with law enforcement, a convicted felon was arrested onSunday and charged with assaulting a woman, according to a news release.

                Mail carriers robbed in Greensboro and Charlotte. Police charge four suspects.

                Four people suspected of robbing mail carriers in Greensboro and Charlotte were arrested in Greensboro Monday afternoon, according to a news release from the city’s Police Department.

                Greensboro police investigate shooting of 18-year-old

                Shooting happened on Stamey Street.

                Greensboro Police charge man with murder, assault, in January shootings

                Suspect is being held in jail without bond and will appear in Guilford County District Court court on Monday.

                Politics

                Bill would require NC high schools to accept cash for tickets to sporting events as schools move to apps

                North Carolina high schools would be required to accept cash payments for tickets to sporting events under a bill making its way through the N.C. General Assembly.

                Guilford County commissioners to consider sales tax referendum for teacher, school worker pay

                Commissioners made clear at a work session Monday they would like to see money from a potential new sales tax go to pay increases for teachers and other school employees.

                Bill would allow North Carolina students to appeal if they are suspended from school

                The bill was filed less a month after a federal lawsuit was filed against Davidson County Schools over a suspension for an allegedly racially insensitive remark.

                Residents, Greensboro councilwoman spar in heated meeting over landfill proposal

                The at-times rancorous meetings highlighted the challenges city leaders will have in building consensus over using the local landfill for a park cleanup project.

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