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    At a brief news conference Saturday night, Greensboro Police Chief John Thompson said Nix was at a Sheetz gas station in Colfax around 4 p.m. when he witnessed a crime. Thompson said the officer ...

  3. Police officer in NC killed in shooting at Food Lion grocery ...

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    The Greensboro Police Department announced the death of Michael Horan, 44, at a news conference Monday afternoon. According to the department, Horan was shot inside a Food Lion grocery store in ...

  4. 70-year-old homeowner dies as break-in suspect hits her with ...

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    The case dates to Aug. 24, when 70-year-old Gwendolyn Davis Flood confronted Marshall-Hardy as he broke into her Greensboro home. Warrants show the man stole boots, $200 in cash and about $400 in ...

  5. WFMY-TV - Wikipedia

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    WFMY began broadcasting in 1949; it was the second television station in North Carolina and the first to originate a live broadcast. It was owned by the Greensboro News Company, publishers of the Greensboro Daily News and Daily Record. It aired programming from all major networks in its early years, when it was the only station in the Triad ...

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    The News & Record is an American, English language newspaper with the largest circulation serving Guilford County, North Carolina, and the surrounding region. It is based in Greensboro, North Carolina , and produces local sections for Greensboro and Rockingham County, North Carolina .

  7. Triad City Beat - Wikipedia

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    Triad City Beat is a free weekly alternative newspaper with distribution in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point in North Carolina. [1] It was founded in 2014 by Brian Clarey, Jordan Green and Eric Ginsburg, who were former editors and reporters for YES! Weekly.

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  9. Yes! Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Weekly) is an alternative weekly newspaper based in Greensboro, North Carolina. It is published by Womack Newspapers Inc., which also publishes the Jamestown News, and which is owned by Charles A. Womack III. [1] YES! Weekly serves the North Carolina cities of Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem. Its writers cover local topics such as news ...