| Follow us: | Illegitimi non carborundum • Thursday, February 23, 2012 |
North Carolina
north carolina - Yahoo! News Search Results
- Blue Devils and Tar Heels battle for No. 1 seeds

- No. 23 Hoosiers rout N. Carolina Central 75-56

- North Carolina's Zach Brown an intriguing mix for Packers

- Blue Devils and Tar Heels battle it out for No. 1 seeds

- Indiana basketball routs North Carolina Central 75-56

- Zeller drops in 17 to help No. 24 Indiana cruise

- N.C. Senator Kay Hagan Speaks Out Against Antigay Amendment 1

- Nearly 4,700 N.C. Students Helped on FAFSA Day 2012

- Both sides gear up for gay marriage fight in North Carolina

- Positec Recognized for Growth and Contribution to Charlotte by Business North Carolina and Charlotte Business Journal

north carolina - Google News
- Latest North Carolina Sports - WNCT

- 74% of North Carolina Voters Support Funding Tobacco Prevention Programs - Bradenton Herald

- NORTH CAROLINA, CRAVEN COUNTY AMENDED . . . - New Bern Sun Journal

- North Carolina's Zach Brown is an intriguing mix for Packers - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

- No. 23 Hoosiers overpower North Carolina Central, take easy rout to 75-56 victory - Washington Post

- NC employees' group spending to support Coleman - WRAL.com

- Duke Energy Files Power Competition Plan in North Carolina - BusinessWeek

- Both sides gear up in NC gay marriage fight - Washington Post (blog)

- NC terrorism convict faces new beheading plot case - WRAL.com

- UNC beats N.C. State for 12th straight time - Boston Herald

News & Record News Feed
- 3 indicted in plot to behead witnesses in terrorism trial

- Stokesdale singer makes 'American Idol' top 24

- Nonprofit ventures a boon for disabled

- Inside today's e-edition

- Wake Forest transplant recipient returns to field

- Deputies arrest man who thought he was meeting girl, 14, at park

- Michael Jordan suing Chinese company

- N.C. school lunch goof included 2 other kids

- N.C. Highway Patrol applicant collapses, dies

- News & Record journalists win sports writing contest awards

- Another Republican files for N.C. governor's race

- Randleman man hits multiple lottery jackpots

- Jurors weigh murder case of ex-University of Virginia lacrosse player

- National meth lab busts up in 2011

- Police: Man, 102, dies from self-inflicted gunshot

- Download our improved app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
The Raleigh Downtowner Magazine
- Revolver Consignment Opens Additional Facility
- The Bloc Animation Project Screening Saturday at Mission Valley
- BACH on a BUDGET -- FEBRUARY 2012
- "Mars Ain't No Place to Raise Yer Kids" - An Art Benefit for Oliver
- BACH ON A BUDGET - January 2012
- Keeping Your New Year's Fitness Resolutions Going
- WakeUP Wake County Annual Meeting
- WakeUP Wake County Annual Meeting
- WakeUP Wake County Annual Meeting
- 10 Questions with Hurricanes New Head Coach Kirk Muller
- Green Day's American Idiot Opens with a Food Truck Rodeo
- Triangle Restaurant Week Jan. 23-29
- Shaw University Celebrates the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Shaw University Celebrates the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Raleigh Arts Commission Announces 2012 Block Art Gallery and Block2 Exhibition Series
- Raleigh In Southern Living's Culinary Top 10 Cities - VOTE!
- Fundraiser this Sunday for Local Boy with Cancer
- City Council Endorses Old Warehouse Building to be Rail Station Site
- LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES
- Guilford official challenges NC marriage law
- Old Edwards Inn & Spa Winter Packages
- Children Get in Free At This Saturday's Shaw Basketball Games
- BACH on a BUDGET - DECEMBER 2011
- First Night Raleigh 2012
- Raleigh Convention Center Chosen the South's 'Most Creative and Professional' Meeting Site
- Raleigh Area Posts Fifth Best Recession Recovery
- 5th Annual Downtown Santa Ball toy drive tonight
- Downtown's post office safe for now
- Waste Industries Names Looking Glass Communications, Inc. Agency of Record
- Market Pig Wars Tonight Will Benefit Easter Seals
- HURRICANES TO HOLD ANNUAL TOY DRIVE
- North Carolina Symphony Presents "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," Dec. 22
- HURRICANES ADD JOHN MacLEAN TO COACHING STAFF
- BACH on a BUDGET - NOVEMBER 2011
- Collection 2011: Cotton Couture
- NC State Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting
- North Carolina Theatre Presents A Christmas Story, The Musical!
- CAM Raleigh Open Late on December 2 for First Friday.
- Raleigh Mayor and MedPro Rx's Nancy McFarlane Wins Stevie Award
- Burning Coal Theater Auditions
- HURRICANES NAME KIRK MULLER AS HEAD COACH
- Dig Where You Live this Saturday in Oakwood
- United States Air Force Band Free Performance
- Pullen Park Grand Opening
- City's Snow Removal Plan in Place; Crews Ready for Winter Storms
- Filming on Fayetteville Street
- REVIEW: The Help 3.5 stars
- Festive & Scenic High Country Holiday Destination - Blowing Rock, NC
- White House Honors Raleigh Resident as 'Champion of Change'
- Triangle Red Cross Volunteer Returns to Haiti
- Macy Announces First Midnight Opening for Black Friday
- Monuts Donuts to Make Raleigh Debut at Saturday Market
- Wine and Design Hosts Fundraiser to Support Cystic Fibrosis
- ORO to open in the RBC building
- 2012 Date Set for A Toast to the Triangle
- O2 Fitness and Pink Pacers Raise $75,000 for Breast Cancer
- Holiday Events at Umstead Hotel and Spa
- Shop Downtown Kicks Off Nov. 4
- BBB Helps Nearly 400 Triangle Residents Protect Their Identity
- Washington Duke Inn Awarded Excellence Award
- RBC Bank Delivers 3,437 Pounds of Help to Food Banks
- AT&T Raleigh Winterfest Returns Dec. 3
- Activate Good's Third Annual Couture for a Cause Fashion Show
- ARTSTOBER FESTIVAL DEBUTS OCTOBER 15 IN DOWNTOWN RALEIGH
- Special Olympics North Carolina Athletes Excel
- Sisters at Hamlin Drugs Named 2011 Movers and Shakers
- Resurfacing of Blount and Person Street
- 29th Annual Sir Walter Raleigh Awards for Community Appearance
- Support the SPCA of Wake County by Sharing a Pet Tale
- WakeMed Scrub Run in Moore Square tomorrow
- Mosaic Fall Music Fest 2011 Begins Sept 15
- Raleigh City Council & Mayoral Candidate Forum
- Festival in Motion
- Raleigh Passes New Food Truck Laws
- Jaycee Community Center Expansion
- Capital Blvd. Night Closures
- Red Hat to move headquarters to downtown Raleigh
- Ready-to-Eat Sliced Peaches & Nectarines Debut Exclusively at Harris Teeter
- Neuse River Greenway Update; Trail to Be Longest in North Carolina
- NC panel approves changes on posting gas prices
- US Department of Justice Finds NC's Reliance on Adult Care Homes as Housing for People with Mental Illness Is a Violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act
- RailHawks, Atlanta Square Off Saturday
- Downtown Welcomes Nine New Street-Level Businesses During the Second Quarter 2011
- Sixth Annual Magnificent Mile Race Set for Sept. 18
- Symphony Invites Raleigh to Sept. 4 Free Concert in Downtown Amphitheater
- City Reminds Candidates of Sign Ordinance
- Raleigh Makes RelocateAmerica's Top Ten for 2011
- 2nd Annual NC Stars In the Round Scheduled for Aug. 20
- Remedy Diner Has One of PETA's Top 5 Vegan Sandwiches
- Fantastic Sky Race Begins Friday, Aug. 5
- Wake Forest University to host US tennis tournament
- ComeUnityNow Announces Major Media Partners
- Peace College to Become William Peace University
- Clothes Hound Opens Flagship Store in Brennan Station
- O2 Fitness and Pink Pacers Host 5K Run and Family Walk
- Third Annual Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week
- Electric Vehicle Maker Tesla Motors Bringing its Model S Electric Car to Raleigh
- Verizon 4G Network Live on Thursday July 21
- The Umstead Hotel and Spa Named 10th Best US Hotel by Travel + Leisure
The Gaston Gazette - News Headlines : News
- Today in history - The siege of the Alamo began in San Antonio, Texas

- State wrestling title hopefuls head to Greensboro (with photos of Gaston County 3A and 4A qualifiers)

- Wednesday's basketball playoff roundup

- Wolves lose on hook shot in overtime

- Highland Tech advances to fourth sectional final

- Two dead after police chase ends in wreck (updated)

- Duke, Florida State battle has championship feel

- Forestview girls pull out fourth win over Ashbrook

- Green Wave rolls into sectional final

- Spiritual journey begins with Ash Wednesday

- Obama administration asks for delay Abbey lawsuit

- Belmont looks to add soccer fields

- Woman accused of assaulting witness in murder case

- Man accused of breaking into home, stealing handgun and jewelry

- SLIDESHOW: Daytona 500 Practice 2.22.12

- Broadway’s “Jersey Boys’ returns to Charlotte

- Jeffrey Ross will perform his scathing comedy tonight at the Fillmore

- Dear Abby - Couple can't come to terms over bathroom battleground

- Billy Graham: Christianity fundamentally different from other religions

- Ask Dr K: Most ingrown toenails can be treated at home

- Case Tire & Automotive closes after 40 years

- Who got arrested? 2/22/12

- Interim tag lifted from Kings Mountain coach

- What brought police to your neighborhood? 2/22/12

- Daily calls for service 2/22/12

MountainX
- This weekend on a shoestring

- Climate data and more: Locus Technologies and UNCA’s NEMAC announce alliance

- Ladies’ night

- Activist panel: ‘passion is key’
- Buncombe Commissioners vote ‘no’ on mobile homes; Byrd challenges Gantt for board chair
- City will bring forward hotel offer on Haywood St. properties in March
- Busk Break: House With A Yard perform “Love Like A Cigarette”
- Java for Justice benefit events set for Feb. 22-24
- LIVE: Commissioners consider rezoning request, more
- Brews News: LAB Expansion, Hash House Harriers, Home Brew Fest, Beer Masters
- Smart bets web extra: Same As It Ever Was
- ART BETS
- Quick study
- Banish our blank walls
- Drumming up support
- Time’s up
- Jack of the Wood shifts gears
- Sarong it’s right
- Here to show our stuff
- Smart Bets: Ghost Wolves
- Smart Bets: Sara Benincasa
- Smart Bets: Rennie Harris Puremovement
- Smart Bets: Drunken Prayer
- ART BETS
- ART BETS
Burlington Times News : News
- Extras needed in filming of 'Find A Way'

- Alamance Chorale sets annual dinner show

- Local actrerss/musician offers acting and songwriting classes

- Christian drama group plans weekend play

- Let's Go! Weekly Entertainment Calendar 2-23-12

- Searching for artistic freedom: Homeland sanctions prompt Belarus Free Theatre to take its act on the road

- Flying Dove announces poetry winners

- One-day workshop helps with auditions

- Greensboro Coliseum breaks concert attendance records

- Possibilities exist for slump-ridden Phoenix going to Davidson

- Blue Devils enter title mindset

- Chocolate fund-raiser a sweet event for Christmas Cheer

- GOP lawmakers using playbook of right-wing organization

- All County Bands performance was rewarding experience

- The trials of Saint Santorum

- Iwo Jima remembered

- Drug charges

- Larceny of a firearm

- Burlington man stalked, terrorized neighbor for years

- Third Republican candidate files to run for commissioner seat

- Gibsonville starts talking budget

- Service for Mebane musician will be Saturday

- Chocolate festival winners share recipes
- He's the man with the skillet (w/video)
- Make a complete meal with nine ingredients
Independent Tribune - Local News
- Cabarrus TV host supplied cars to the stars

- Concord woman charged with murder
- Jeremy Mayfield indicted on four felony charges
- Three file for school board
- Juvenile crime program faces end of stimulus funds
- Obama leads campaign fundraising in Cabarrus
- Whittington remembered as 'everybody's coach'
- Concord man faces child porn charge
- DNC delegates bound for Concord
- School board nixes Spanish language immersion program
- Cabarrus candidates are off and running
- Lake Howell could be turned over to county water authority
- Job hunt tough for veterans
- Independent Tribune names new editor
- PLC hosts legislative luncheon
- Students donate artwork to Hospice
- Concord man set to release second book about historic Cabarrus postcards
- Replica rifle leads to charges against Hickory Ridge student
- Landfill expansion considered
- Sheriff's Office considers transporting individuals for deportation
- Concord judge seeks Court of Appeals seat
- Goddard School set for grand opening event
- School board discusses immersion program
- Cabarrus Rescue Squad disbands due to lack of funding, volunteers
- Lucky in Love silent auction reception is Friday
- Cabarrus school board will ask county for gym-improvement funds
- Kannapolis quadruplets make family's life interesting, fun
- Kannapolis Parks & Rec offers day trips
- Fans' thirst for geek culture fuels growing industry
- Deadline extended for Concord Public Safety Academy applications
ChapelHillNews.com - Front
- DPAC seeks rising high school stars
- Best bets
- Tigers earned No. 1 seeds on the court
- Chefs face off
- CHHS girls down Raiders in conference final
- Webb boys give No. 1 Chapel Hill its first loss
- Daybook
- Arts Notes
- Best bets
- Illusions of the King
- The real deal
- Jewel box treasures
- On the surface
- The long haul
- A family's farmhouse
- 'Stuff' can signal pet allergies
- 'Tis the season for a new pet
- Walk for animals
- Pets need pest protection all year
- Now you can license your pet online
All articles
- EMS director: 9 more paramedics needed

- Garland raises garbage fees

- Lady Leps crush Princeton

- Grammy’s Place brings home to daycare

- Explosion reported in grocery store parking lot

- Turkey considers ordinance enforcement officer

- Bill Carone to host charity Poker Run benefitting Ronald McDonald House

- Southerland returns to Harrells Christian Academy

- The Murphys of Tomahawk

- Kandid Katie

- NAPA Chamber’s Member of the Week

- Argument leads to stabbing

- Student to present poetry in New Orleans

- Five Sampson County Schools earn dividends from energy-saving efforts

- CrimeWatch

- Obituaries for Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012

- Lady Horse fall out in Round 2

- City mulls amendment of its gun ordinance
- First Baptist Church will celebrate 142nd anniversary Sunday
- Streeeeeetch out those muscles
- Midway teen dies from wreck injuries
- McIntyre cuts ribbon to officially open Goshen Dental Services center
- Hobbton first-graders make Word Wall
- Bass delivers Salem’s first home-run
- Coalition still accepting ideas from Plain View community
- Family in need of help after blaze destroys home, cars
- Healthy Carolinians
- Clinton native tosses shutout
- Show begins final weekend Friday
- Miss and Jr. Miss Harrells Christian Academy Pageant March 2
- Hobbton students make book club
- CrimeWatch
- Obituaries for Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012
- Williams, Linen announce engagement
- Horses fall in first round
- Honor rolls
- Nearly 200 pounds of marijuana found
- Starling would be good college president
- Walters: I’m ready to serve
- Proposal would raise city recreation fees
- Hobbton boys finish with loss to Tigers
- No. 11 Clinton girls get OT upset
- Spartans season ends at home
- Despite slow start, Lady Leps get win
- One sent to ER after wreck
- Clinton native wins state Public Service Award
- Smithfield worker dies at plant
- The life and times of Patrick Murphy
- MOC students compete in Ethics Bowl
- Technology and education
All articles
- While it’s here, recycling program should be used
- To the Editor,
- Six local wrestlers headed for 1A championship
- To the Editor,
- What a change the decades make
- To the Editor, During this past week’s commissioner’s retreat Mr. Crawley again put forward the idea that non-citizen owners of property within the city limits of Mount Airy be allowed to vote in our municipal elections.
- Hounds, Eagles send 11 to 2A wrestling tourney
- Group to serve up ‘Rabbit Stew’ production
- NC trying to opt out of NCLB
- Lady Bears defeat Elks 77-31 in playoff opener
- Local vets interested in adult baseball league
- City police investigating obscene emails
- Farmland Protection Plan to preserve county agriculture, heritage
- Playoffs continue at three schools tonight
- Saturday youth rally aimed at helping military
- Dobson meeting expected to be heated
- Teachers begin work on new lesson plans
- MACS STAR students named
- Surrey fourth quarter earnings
- Shelton as statewide Tea Party coordinator for Forest
- Ganyard opens real estate office
- Siblings should be more helpful with elderly dad
- Families should explain ‘fued’ to couple
- Dishonesty about ‘Betty’ causing distrust
- Changing of the signs suggested
- Wreck on I-74 kills 3-year-old
- ARRINGTON
- County commissioners focus on rezoning, re-appointments
- CHAMBERS
- Free obituaries
- Snow causes some accidents, closes schools
- Golden Eagles top Carver in block party
- Cards roar back from 20 down to win
- Curbside recycling picking up in city
- NW Conference honors 11 local swimmers
- Supplier sought for meals on wheels
- Police briefs
- Lady Greyhounds best Wheatland Warriors 62-35
- Central girls fall behind in second half
- Lady Cardinals fall to Bishop
- Weather worries delay Bears game
- Bears’ Jordan Hiatt sweeps girls’ awards
- Winter weather causing concern
- SPARGO
- Ohio’s own ‘Barney Fife’ meets Betty Lynn
- Central’s Wilmoth heads boys all-conference team
- Playoff matchups announced; games start today
- REYNOLDS
- Aware public key to combat prescription drug abuse
- Free obituaries
News RSS
- Cumberland County Animal Board meets tonight to discuss adoption procedures
- Fayetteville NAACP to have Founders' Day luncheon Feb. 18
- Applause for Saturday, Jan. 28
- Applause for Monday, Jan. 31
- Applause for Tuesday, Jan. 3
- Annual New Year's Day black-eyed pea luncheon at Crown Expo Center feeds about 3,000
- Applause for Sunday, Jan. 1
- Applause for Saturday, Dec. 31
- Applause for Wednesday, Dec. 28
- Salvation Army Christmas fund donations something to sing about
- Hasty: Bunnlevel school's Helping Hands busy themselves with kind deeds
- Veterans find N.C. residency requirements hinder higher education efforts
- Churches open doors to mark Christmas Eve
- Applause for Sunday, Dec. 25
- Fayetteville has big plans for trail along Big Cross Creek
- Applause for Saturday, Dec. 24
- Salvation Army Christgmas Fund gets late boost
- Salvation Army Christmas Fund: Couple's gift recognizes anonymous kindess
- Applause for Dec. 22
- Christmas will be warm, maybe wet
- House GOP rejects 2-month payroll tax cut
- Salvation Army Christmas Fund: Generous donors give push for drive's home stretch
- Rescued horse gives rides in traveling animal show
- Inside Politics: Poll finds Perdue trailing by 10 percentage points
- Memorial donations to friend boosts Salvation Army Christmas Fund
- Lights at Denton Ridge a trip back in Christmastime
- Applause for Saturday, Dec. 17
- Applause for Wednesday, Dec. 14
- Applause for Saturday, Dec. 10
- Applause for Friday, Dec. 9
- Applause for Thursday, Dec. 8
- Applause for Tuesday, Dec. 6
- Applause for Monday, Dec. 5
- Cumberland Board of Commssioners to pick chairman, vice chairman
- Council members to be sworn in Monday
- Applause for Friday, Dec. 2
- Applause for Thursday, Dec. 1
- Applause for Wednesday, Nov. 30
- Applause for Tuesday, Nov. 29
- Applause for Sunday, Nov. 27
- Applause for Saturday, Nov. 26
- Applause for Friday, Nov. 25
- Applause for Thursday, Nov. 24
- Applause for Wednesday, Nov. 23
- Applause for Monday, Nov. 21
- Applause for Saturday, Nov. 19
- Applause for Friday, Nov. 18
- Applause for Thursday, Nov. 17
- Applause for Wednesday, Nov. 16
- Applause for Tuesday, Nov. 15
- Applause for Sunday, Nov.13
- Applause for Saturday, Nov. 12
- Applause for Thursday, Nov. 10
- Applause for Wednesday, Nov. 9
- Applause for Sunday, Nov. 6
- Applause for Saturday, Nov. 5
- Applause for Friday, Nov. 4
- Applause for Wednesday, Nov. 2
- Inside Politics: N.C. again crucial to presidential race
- Applause for Saturday, Oct. 29
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 28
- Kirby: Cancer can strike anyone at any time
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 21
- Greece: Austerity-driven strike explodes in violence
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 14
- Applause for Tuesday, Oct. 11
- Applause for Saturday, Oct. 8
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 7
- Applause for Saturday, Oct.1
- Group is collecting coats for needy children
- Applause for Wednesday, Sept. 28
- Applause for Saturday, Sept. 24
- Applause for Friday, Sept. 23
- Applause for Sunday, Sept. 11
- Applause for Saturday, Sept. 10
- Applause for Friday, Sept. 9
- Applause for Thursday, Sept. 8
- Applause for Tuesday, Sept. 7
- Applause for Monday, Sept. 5
- Applause for Saturday, Sept. 3
- Applause for Friday, Sept. 2
- Applause for Thursday, Sept. 1
- Applause for Monday, Aug 29
- Fayetteville council meets Monday to process zoning cases
- Applause for Saturday, Aug. 27
- Applause for Friday, Aug. 26
- Applause for Thursday, Aug. 25
- Applause for Tuesday, Aug. 23
- Need to Know for Tuesday, Aug. 23
- Applause for Saturday, Aug. 20
- Applause for Friday, Aug. 19
- Columbus commissioners hire lawyer to redraw districts
- Neewsmakers: Michael Gibson, director of Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation
- Applause for Saturday, Aug. 13
- Applause for Friday, Aug. 12
- Applause for Thursday, Aug. 11
- Applause for Wednesday, Aug. 10
- Applause for Tuesday, Aug. 9
- Applause for Monday, Aug. 8
- Applause for Saturday, Aug. 6
- Applause for Friday, Aug. 5
- Applause for Thursday, Aug. 4
- Applause for Saturday, July 30
- Applause for Friday, July 29
- Volunteers clean up Cross Creek in downtown Fayetteville
- Summer Exploring: Town Creek preserves its links to an American Indian settlement
- Applause for Saturday, July 23
- Newsmakers: Dr. John Lauby, director of Cumberland County Animal Services
- Newsmakers: Ron Phipps, assistant superintendent for evaluation and testing
- Need To Know for Friday, July 15
- Applause for Sunday, July 17
- Applause for Thursday, July 14
- Applause for Tuesday, Jul 12
- Applause for Monday, July 11
- Applause for Saturday, July 9
- Applause for Thursday, July 7
- Newsmakers: Kenneth Edge, chairman, Cumberland County commissioners
- Applause for Saturday, July 2
- Applause for Friday, July 1
- Applause for Thursday, June 30
- Applause for Monday, June 27
- Applause for Sunday, June 26
- Applause for Wednesday, June 22
- Applause for Sunday, June 19
- Applause for Monday, June 20
- Applause for Saturday, June 18
- Applause for Friday, June 17th
- Applause for Thursday, June 16
- Applause for Saturday, June 11
- Applause for Friday, June 10
- Applause for June 9
- Applause for Friday, June 3
- Applause for Tuesday, May 31
- Applause for Monday, May 30
- Applause for Sunday, May 29
- Applause for Saturday, May 28
- Fayetteville State names endowed chair of education
- Applause for Thursday, May 26
- Soldiers, tribesmen clash in Yemen capital
- Cumberland Community Foundation awards 72 scholarships
- Applause for Wednesday, May 25
- Applause for Tuesday, May 24
- Applause for Monday, May 23
- N.C. House approves annexation law changes
- Applause for Sunday, May 22
- Applause for Saturday, May 21
- Lane closures Thursday along Langdon Street
- Applause for Wednesday, May 18
- Newsmakers: J. Larry Keen, president of Fayetteville Technical Community College
- Church, school sponsor community services event
- Applause for Friday, May 13
- Applause for Wednesday, May 11
- Israelis celebrate country's birth
- Applause for Saturday, May 7
- Applause for Friday, May 6
- Applause for Wednesday, May 4
- Applause for Friday, April 29
- Applause for Thursday, April 28
- Applause for Tuesday, April 26
- Seminar of hedge funds set
- Applause for Monday, April 25
- Applause for Sunday, April 24
- Applause for Friday, April 22
- Applause for Saturday, April 23
- Applause for Thursday, April 21
- Applause for April 19
- Applause for Monday, April 18
- Applause for Sunday, April 17
- Applause for Friday, April 15
- Applause for Thursday, April 14
- Applause for Saturday, April 9
- Newsmakers: Gavin MacRoberts, Fayetteville Police Department public information officer
- Applause for Friday, April 8
- Applause for Thursday, April 7
- 9 killed as storms pound South
- Applause for Wednesday, April 6
- Hoke: Revised FirstHealth hospital plan endorsed
- Applause for Friday, April 1
- U.S. ship unleashes Tomahawk barrage on Libya
- Applause for Monday, March 28
- Newsmaker: Carrie King of the Dogwood Festival
- Applause for Saturday, March 26
- Applause for Sunday, March 27
- Applause for Friday, March 25
- Agencies offer help for stressed caregivers
- Applause for Thursday, March 24
- Applause for Wednesday, March 23
- Methodist University campus group recognized in magazine
- Applause for Tuesday, March 22
- Applause for Saturday, March 19
- Applause for Monday, March 21
- Applause for Sunday, March 20
- Applause for Friday, March 18
- Applause for Thursday, March 17
- Duke fan: Nathan Riggs
- N.C. State fan: Eric Nobles
- UNC fan: Sharon Barrett
- Applause for Saturday, March 12
- Applause for Monday, March 14
- Applause for Friday, March 11
- Applause for Thursday, March 10
- Women in military service more likely to divorce
- Applause for Saturday, March 5
- Applause for Friday, March 4
- Hoke High School band to hold fundraiser
- Giving Circle seeks projects for grants
- Applause for Sunday, Feb. 27
- Applause for Monday, Feb. 28
- Man falls 30 feet, suffers minor leg injury
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - Research tool handy beyond library's doors
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Sewer lines to undergo smoke testing
- Applause for Friday, Feb. 25
- Applause for Thursday, Feb. 24
- Cape Fear Valley opens observation unit to decrease wait time in emergency department
- Applause for Wednesday, Feb. 23
- General Assembly resolution honors N.C. Veterans Park
- Applause for Tuesday, Feb. 22
- Park referendum on Cumberland commissioners' agenda
- Applause for Saturday, Feb. 19
- Applause for Sunday, Feb. 20
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Pilgrim receives Long Leaf Pine honor
- Applause for Friday, Feb. 18
- New nursing facility to offer a peek
- Applause for Wednesday, Feb. 16
- House advances Patriot Act provisions
- Applause for Tuesday, Feb. 15
- Applause for Sunday, Feb. 13
- Applause for Monday, Feb. 14
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Federal grants available for transportation projects
- Sat. Extra: Visually impaired bowlers seek volunteers for league
- Applause for Friday, Feb. 11
- Applause for Saturday, Feb. 12
- Applause for Thursday, Feb. 10
- Not all Cumberland commissioners satisfied with job growth
- Applause for Tuesday, Feb. 8
- Need to Know for Tuesday, Feb. 8
- Diabetes class is March 7 in Cumberland County
- Applause for Sunday, Feb. 6
- Newsmakers: Allison E. Violette, associate superintendent, Cumberland County schools
- Applause for Saturday, Feb. 5
- Applause for Monday, Feb. 7
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Mental health resources available
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - Find love at your local library
- Support group for chronic kidney patients begins Feb. 16
- Applause for Friday, Feb. 4
- Applause for Thursday, Feb. 3
- Applause for Wednesday, Feb. 2
- Pitts: Despite big pay, hospital CEO may be a bargain
- Applause for Saturday, Jan. 29
- Applause for Sunday, Jan. 30
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Health Department offers flu shots to uninsured
- Applause for Friday, Jan. 28
- Applause for Thursday, Jan. 27
- Big decisions for General Assembly as new session opens today
- Applause for Wednesday, Jan. 26
- My State of the Union: Republican's priority is to cut deficit
- Applause for Sunday, Jan. 23
- Newsmakers: Renee Ellmers, 2nd District congresswoman
- Applause for Saturday, Jan. 22
- Applause for Monday, Jan. 24
- Applause for Thursday, Jan. 20
- Applause for Wednesday, Jan. 19
- Applause for Tuesday, Jan. 18
- Applause for Sunday, Jan. 16
- Commissioner to meet in private to hear personnel appeal
- Applause for Saturday, Jan. 15
- Sat. Extra: From the Archives - Southern Pines march in 2001 honors Dr. King
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - Parents learn about 'Period of PURPLE Crying'
- Applause for Friday, Jan. 14
- Applause for Thursday, Jan. 13
- Applause for Wednesday, Jan. 12
- King vigil rescheduled for Thursday
- Fayetteville trash collection delayed today
- Applause for Friday, Jan. 7
- King holiday will be a day to help others
- Applause for Monday, Jan. 10
- Applause for Sunday, Jan. 9
- Applause for Saturday, Jan. 8
- Cumberland DSS chief asks lawmakers to stay budget cuts
- ABC Board chairman to make plea to Cumberland commissioners
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Property listing period is this month
- Grinding of the Greens set for Jan. 8
- Applause for Friday, Dec. 31
- Applause for Tuesday, Dec. 28
- Sat. Extra: Helping others a life's passion for Lucy Jones
- Sat. Extra: Restaurant days always with centenarian
- Sat. Extra: Deputy County Manager Pilgrim to retire
- Applause for Thursday, Dec. 23
- Applause for Friday, Dec.24
- Applause for Wednesday, Dec. 22
- Sat. Extra: Kirby - Reindeer run, walk set for downtown
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Campaign to give away smoke detectors
- Applause for Thursday, Dec. 16
- Women's Giving Circle seeks applicants for grants
- Applause for Saturday, Dec. 11
- Sat. Extra: Christmas parade participants to collect food
- Applause for Friday, Dec. 10
- Applause for Thursday, Dec. 9
- Applause for Wednesday, December 8
- Applause for Tuesday, Dec. 7
- Cumberland cmmissioners to discuss bonds for Gray's Creek water
- Women's Giving Circle to target homelessness
- Sat. Extra: Royal recognized for years of service to Godwin
- Applause for Wednesday, Dec. 1
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - Prepare for Gingerbread House Contest
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Take precautions while holiday shopping
- Applause for Sunday, Nov. 21
- Live Wire: Antacid will be back on shelves
- Need To Know for Saturday, Nov. 20
- Applause for Monday, Nov. 22
- Applause for Saturday, Nov. 20
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Health Department launches Baby Store
- Sat. Extra: Single moms get holiday food help
- Applause for Friday, Nov. 19
- Fayetteville NAACP to elect officers
- Planning Commission backs Village Drive development guidelines
- Volunteers sought for Saturday turkey dinner
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Adoption in spotlight this month
- Motorcycle ride part of Ribbon Walk
- Operation Christmas Child a way to reach out, give back
- Group studying Linden-area growth to meet
- Applause for Thursday, Nov. 11
- Applause for Wednesday, Nov. 10
- Need to Know for Tuesday, Nov. 9
- Applause for Sunday, Nov. 7
- Newsmakers: Sandra Robinson, foster care and adoptions recruiter with Cumberland DSS
- Need To Know for Saturday, Nov. 6
- Applause for Saturday, Nov. 6
- University to celebrate its Methodist roots
- Applause for Friday, Nov. 5
- Applause for Thursday, November 4
- Medicare seminar planned
- Applause for Wednesday, Nov. 3
- Applause for Saturday, Oct. 30
- Crusoe Island history wins statewide award
- Newsmakers: Ken Bryan, president and CEO of Harnett Health System
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Military spouses eligible for grants
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 29
- Need to Know for Thursday, Oct. 28
- Applause for Wednesday, Oct. 27
- Applause for Tuesday, Oct. 26
- CCAP plans 45th anniversary luncheon
- Voting site moved in Cumberland County
- Cumberland County Board of Education candidate bios
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 22
- Applause for Tuesday, Oct. 19
- Conversations with newsmakers: Terri Robertson, Cumberland elections director
- Designer drug mephedrone could be deadly
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - Storytelling fun at Headquarters Library
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Health department offers flu shots
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 15
- Applause for Saturday, Oct. 16
- PWC funding to Fayetteville growing
- Applause for Thursday, Oct. 14
- Applause for Wednesday, Oct. 13
- Applause for Tuesday, Oct.12
- Case Management Society schedules vendor fair
- Newsmakers: Jackie Godbold
- Fayetteville City Council seeks public input on tax incentives award
- Applause for Sunday, Oct. 10
- Sat. Extra: Readers Write - These things I remember fondly
- Applause for Monday, Oct. 11
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - One-stop voting starts Thursday
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - Guys suggest books for literary man
- Sat. Extra: CCAP - Be prepared for winter's cold
- Salvation Army begins applications for Christmas aid
- Applause for Saturday, Oct. 9
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 8
- Radio station gives back with meals for homeless
- Child psychiatrist to speak at FSU
- Applause for Sunday, Oct. 3
- Volunteers to clean up waterways Saturday
- Applause for Monday, Oct. 4
- Applause for Friday, Oct. 1
- Three elementary schools to participate in McTeacher Night event
- Newsmakers: Allen Coats, finance director and interim town manager for Spring Lake
- Fayetteville therapist appointed to NC Psychology Board
- Applause for Sept. 29
- Applause for September 28
- Applause for September 30
- Applause for Monday, Sept. 27
- Folk Festival attendance may be up despite rainy day
- Sunday Salute: Bartendar was the 'kind of guy you'd want to meet'
- Applause for Sunday, Sept. 26
- Applause for Saturday, Sept. 25
- Sat. Extra: Readers Write - Memories of Four Points
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Community development meetings scheduled
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - New library is sure to impress
- Sat. Extra: Cancer survivor finds strength in Charmettes
- Applause for Friday, Sept. 24
- Applause for Thursday, Sept. 23
- An advocacy group ranks Fayetteville and Fort Bragg in the top 100 places for kids
- Applause for Wednesday, Sept. 22
- Hope Mills board tables annexation deal
- Newsmakers: Brenda Reid Jackson, director, Cumberland County Department of Social Services
- Applause for Sunday, Sept. 19
- Applause for Saturday, Sept. 18
- Applause for Saturday, Sept. 18
- Sat. Extra: Fensom family places second at inaugural Wii Games
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - Boys can learn joys of reading
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland County salutes its 'greatest resource'
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Canine costume raises awareness
- Sat. Extra: From the Archives - Bragg tests first hummer in 1985
- Sat. Extra: Readers Write - Making a difference
- Sat. Extra: Voice support for WFSS-FM
- Sat. Extra: Your Garden - Long-lived crinums grow well in this area
- Applause for Friday, Sept. 17
- Applause for Thursday, Sept. 16
- Applause for Wednesday, Sept. 15
- Ex-Marine Wimunc pleads guilty to murder of Army wife
- Applause for Tuesday, Sept. 14
- Newsmakers: Robert A. Anderson, Fayetteville's chief development officer
- Applause for Sunday, Sept. 12
- Applause for Monday, Sept. 13
- Duke nursing school to offer courses in Fayetteville
- Sat. Extra: Tragedy on the tracks on Sept. 11, 1950
- Sat. Extra: French toast for Fayetteville's favorite French hero
- Sat. Extra: Tips for Parents - Allow your child to fail now so they can succeed later
- Sat. Extra: At Your Library - Sept. 11 defined a generation
- Sat. Extra: Cumberland Matters - Head to the Crown for county fair
- Applause for Saturday, Sept. 11
- Sat. Extra: Readers Write - Daddy and daughter
- Sat. Extra: Event a chance to celebrate and say 'thanks'
- Applause for Friday, Sept. 10
- Applause for Thursday, Sept. 9
- Applause for Monday, Sept. 6
- Applause for Tuesday, Sept. 7
- Applause for Saturday, Sept. 4
- Sat Ex: Cumberland Matters - Volunteers speak for children
- Sat Ex: At Your Library - Librari-Con a fun, free event
- Sat Ex: Life's work wasn't what teacher planned
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - Our most memorable visit to the museum
- Sat Ex: Your Garden - Hardy little flowers have a subtle beauty
- Applause for Friday, Sept. 3
- Applause for Wednesday, Sept. 1
- Troy University adds classroom space
- Newsmakers: Buck Wilson, director, Cumberland County Health Department
- Applause for Saturday, Aug. 28
- Sat Ex: At Your Library - High-flying club puts on a great show
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - What we know and what we don't know
- Sat Ex: Cumberland Matters - Deeds office offers online filing
- Sat Ex: Teens cleaning up and having a ball
- Sat Ex: Downtown coffee shop is all about green
- Sat Ex: Your Garden - Oleanders need plenty of sun, drainage
- Applause for Friday, Aug. 27
- Applause for Monday, Aug. 30
- Applause for Tuesday, Aug. 31
- Applause for Sunday, Aug. 29
- Applause for Tuesday, Aug. 24
- Applause for Monday, Aug. 23
- Applause for Saturday, Aug. 21
- Applause forr Sunday, Aug. 22
- At Your Library: Celebrate women's right to vote
- Sat Ex: Cumberland Matters - Godwin receives grant for municipal park
- Sat Ex: Volunteer Spotlight - Abduk-Khaliq's salvation is found in education
- Sat Ex: Boys Scouts have a blast at Jamboree
- Sat Ex: Readers Write: God shines through Mary K. Hennessey
- Applause for Friday, Aug. 20
- Crowd celebrates National Airborne Day at Fayetteville museum
- Robeson to weigh no-tolerance rule on guns in public housing
- Applause for Monday, Aug. 16
- Applause for Sunday, Aug. 15
- Applause for Saturday, Aug. 14
- Sat Ex: Cumberland Matters - Make sure kids are immunized
- Sat Ex: Your Garden - Garden members see cornucopia of benefits
- Sat Ex: Fayetteville State center will give free Internet access
- Sat Ex: At Your Library - 'Rescue Men' tells story of all-black lifesaving crew
- Sat Ex: Funds help poor keep cool in summer
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - Conquer the Chesapeake
- Applause for Friday, Aug. 13
- Applause for Wednesday, Aug. 11
- Fayetteville among cities sued over Internet sweepstakes fees
- City Council to consider revised fines for false police alarms
- Defense trade show set for Tuesday at Fayetteville Tech
- Sat Ex: School bus driving rules
- Sat Ex: School bus safety bar developed in Harnett County
- Applause for Saturday, Aug. 7
- Fire damages Winnabow Drive home
- With water main repairs complete, Rosehill Road reopens
- Firefighter overcome by heat at Ellis Street fire
- Journalism workshop: Surf the Internet safely
- Journalism workshop: Schools embrace technology
- Journalism workshop: Children with weight issues need support
- Journalism workshop: New language adds diversity to learning options
- Journalism workshop: Four schools certified as 'green'
- Journalism workshop: Teens balance studies, work
- Journalism workshop: Acting up no problem at theater's drama camp
- Sat Ex: Cumberland County school open houses
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - A heart to win
- Sat Ex: At Your Library - Job fair opportunity for success
- Sat Ex: Preparations differ for homeschoolers
- Sat Ex: Reduce waste with reusable lunch boxes
- Sat Ex: Cumberland Matters - Get the most out of tax-free shopping
- Applause for Monday, Aug. 9
- Applause for Sunday, Aug. 8
- Applause for Friday, Aug. 6
- Applause for Wednesday, Aug. 4
- Applause for Tuesday, Aug 3
- Applause for Monday, Aug. 2
- Conversations with newsmakers: Elizabeth Goolsby
- MADD meeting set for Monday
- Applause for Sunday, Aug. 1
- Fayetteville streets reopened after gas leak is repaired
- Workers repair downed utility lines off Reilly Road
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - Sign me up for next year's canoe trip on the river
- SatEx: At Your Library - Books guide road-trip discoveries
- Sat Ex: Breece earns Order of Long Leaf Pine award
- Applause for Friday, July 30
- Applause for Thursday, July 29
- Applause for Sunday, July 25
- Applause for Saturday, July 24
- Applause for Monday, July 26
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - Peace at home
- Sat Ex: Volunteer spotlight - Advocates there to lend an ear
- Sat Ex: 'Swing Kids' dusts off all those oldies but goodies
- Sat Ex: Cumberland Matters - Puppy's tale promotes adoptions
- Sat Ex: There's little money to be hand in the rails
- Sat Ex: At Your Library - Get an in-depth look into fictional worlds
- Sat Ex: Your Garden - Gardenia, camellia in need of heavy pruning
- Applause for Friday, July 23
- Applause for Thursday, July 22
- Applause for Monday, July 19
- Sunday's lottery numbers
- Applause for Sunday, July 18
- Sat Ex: Stedman couple celebrating 75 years of marriage
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - I think I'm going to like mangoes
- Sat Ex: At Your Library - Why not save money and use the library?
- Sat Ex: Volunteer Spotlight - Center workers try to meet physical, spiritual needs
- Applause for Saturday, July 17
- Sat Ex: Church turns something old into something new
- Applause for Thursday, July 15
- Gaming ban won't affect Fayetteville's budget
- Uninsured can get free breast exam
- Applause for Monday, July 12
- Arizona law unlikely to survive federal challenge
- Applause for Sunday, July 11
- Sat Ex: Martha Duell receives Order of the Long Leaf Pine
- Sat Ex: At Your Library - Library can satisfy cookbook cravings
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - Have faith while in life's grip
- Sat Ex: From the Archives - Post office renamed in memory of mayor in 2000
- Sat Ex: Cumberland Matters - Poor kids hardest hit by obesity
- Sat Ex: Volunteer spotlight - Organizers switch to bowling for MDA fundraiser
- Terry Sanford student headed to France on exchange program
- Applause for Friday, July 9
- Applause for Saturday, July 10
- Applause for Thursday, July 8
- Applause for Tuesday, July 6
- Legislative Roundup for Sunday, July 4
- Sat Ex: Volunteer spotlight - Lions club offers rewarding work with students
- Sat Ex: At Your Library - Follow our 'map' to learn more
- Sat Ex: Cumberland Matters - More may be eligible for food program
- Applause for Saturday, July 3
- Sat Ex: Readers Write - The power of words
- Candidates begin filing today for Board of Education
- Applause for Friday, July 2
- Newsmaker: Eddie Dees, mayor of Hope Mills
- Applause for Sunday, June 27
- SatEx: At Your Library - Teach kids about Afghanistan
- SatEx: Cumberland Matters - Child Support Department opens July 6
- SatEx: Travel safely with your pet
- SatEx: Volunteer spotlight - Child Advocacy Center needs your skills
- SatEx: Teens run program that promotes community service
- SatEx: Readers Write - I already miss you
- Applause for Monday, June 28
- Applause for Saturday, June 26
- Applause for Friday, June 25
- Applause for Thursday, June 24
- Applause for Wednesday, June 23
- Columbus commissioners adopt budget, raise water rates
- Applause for Monday , June 21
- Applause for Saturday, June 19
- Applause for Sunday, June 20
- SatEx: Readers Write - Children deserve effective teachers
- SatEx: At Your Library - Book thieves will rob you of boredom
- SatEx: Teens broadcast their talent for TV news
- SatEx: Teens vie to be state's most outstanding
- SatEx: Cumberland Matters - Raeford Road study findings to be presented
- Applause for Friday, June 18
- Applause for Wednesday, June 16
- Applause for Tuesday, June 15
- Newsmaker: Meredith Player Stiehll, president, board of trustees, Fayetteville Museum of Art
- Applause for Sunday, June 13
- SatEx: Volunteer Spotlight - Helping visually impaired provides focus
- SatEx: Cumberland Matters - Get the skinny on carbohydrates
- Applause for Saturday, June 12
- Applause for Monday, June 14
- SatEx: At Your Library - Self-publishing can be a stop on road to success
- SatEx: Readers Write - Boris and Me
- SatEx: Museum of the Cape Fear serving up deep-fried history
- Applause for Thursday, June 9
- Applause for Friday, June 11
- Applause for Wednesday, June 9
- Moore board advances work on new jail
- Applause for Sunday, June 6
- SatEx: Volunteer Spotlight - Everyone can get MADD
- SatEx: Teenager shows commitment to safety
- SatEx: Cumberland Matters - Vote early for June 22 primary runoff
- SatEx: Readers Write - Milk sure does do a body good
- SatEx: From the Archives - 1960: Medical Arts Building opens
- Applause for Monday, June 7
- Culvert repair on Cumberland Road to take two weeks
- Applause for Friday, June 4
- Applause for Saturday, June 5
- Applause for Tuesday, June 1
- Applause for Monday, May 31
- Applause for Sunday, May 30
- SatEx: Readers Write - There are forty shades
- SatEx: Shaw alumni banquet promises good time for good cause
- SatEx: Pine Forest High continues winning streak in DAR competition
- SatEx: Cumberland Matters - Federal grant to buy fire safety robot, videos
- Applause for Saturday, May 29
- Man says North Carolina too willing to convict the innocent
- Applause for Friday, May 28
- Cape Fear Valley plans stroke education program
- Wednesday's lottery numbers
- Report: Solar energy could generate jobs
- Bill in General Assembly would limit city-run broadband
- Bigger state DNA database weighed by lawmakers
- Applause for Wednesday, May 26
- Lottery numbers for Tuesday night
- Applause for Tuesday, May 25
- New state mental health director withdraws
- Applause for Sunday, May 23
- Sat Ex: TIPS to bid farewell to founder and celebrate accomplishments
- Sat Ex: Volunteer Spotlight: Girl turns $7 into $1,000
- Sat Ex: At Your Library: Reading never goes out of style
- Applause for Saturday, May 22
- Applause for Friday, May 21
- 2 N.C. school principals fly with the Blue Angels
- Applause for Thursday, May 20
- Applause for Tuesday, May 18
- Senate budget plan would allow lottery funds to help schools
- Senior health fair set for Wednesday
- Applause for Wednesday, May 19
- NC panel worried by spike in infant deaths
- Murder convict's right to spend estate fought
- Newsmakers: Theresa Perry, assistant superintendent of communications, Cumberland County Schools
- Applause for Sunday, May 16
- Lottery numbers for Saturday, May 15
- Lottery numbers for May 14
- Applause for Monday, May 17
- Applause for Saturday, May 15
- SatEx: College Accolades for May 15
- SatEx: Volunteer spotlight - Fundraiser gets a taste of Pakistan
- SatEx: Your Sport - Family strikes big on Lumberton alleys
- SatEx: Nonprofit Notes for May 15
- SatEx: 5 things to know about Shriners
- Two women seriously injured iln Rim Road crash
- School bus, car collide; students aren't hurt
- Applause for Friday, May 14
- Lottery numbers for May 13
- South Carolina lottery numbers for Thursday
- Charlotte teens get $20,000 to help with mom's funeral
- Historic Charlotte fire station saved from bulldozer
- Applause for Thursday, May 13
- Lottery numbers for May 12
- NC, SC midday lottery numbers
- Small earthquake reported near SC coast
- Coast Guard searches for 2 boaters off coast near Cape Lookout
- SC deputy kills possible shooting suspect
- NC shipwreck artifacts preserved while underwater
- N.C. Lottery for Sunday, May 9
- S.C. Lottery for May 9
- N.C. businessman guilty of illegal contributions to Perdue, others
- Groundbreaking for housing in Hope VI project this month
- United Way tops $1.8 million goal
- Cheers & Jeers for Wednesday, March 31
- Wake County reverses diversity plan
- Cheers & Jeers for Wednesday, March 24
News
- Learn to identify frog and toad calls at workshop

- Wake County donates $50,000 to Garner Veterans Memorial

- Community Announcements: Feb. 22-28

-

- 9th annual Garner Storytelling Festival to be held in March

- Prom Project gives young women prom dresses, teaches values

- Warrant drawn for RBC Bank robbery suspect
- RBC Bank robbed
- Applications sought for Rural Electric Youth Tour
- Your photographic story could earn a scholarship
- What’s happening at the Southeast Regional Library? Feb. 22-28
- Main Street program recognizes revitalization champions
- Strolling along toward fitness
- VocalMotion to perform
- Time for an adventure
- Crescent State Bank announces new leadership team
- Nationally-acclaimed speaker slated for Chamber women’s event
- Blast from the past
- Class of ‘64 welcomes Burnette home to Garner
- Town earns award for FY 2011-12 budget
- Poindexter, Vancil to wed
- Program focuses on people of color in the American Revolution
- Young girls take part in Miss Garner’s Outstanding Little Miss Pageant
- Miss Garner’s Outstanding Little Miss pageant to be held Saturday
- Preteens take part in Miss Garner’s Outstanding Little Miss pageant
- Junior girls take part in Miss Garner’s Outstanding Little Miss pageant
- Petites take part in Miss Garner’s Outstanding Little Miss Pageant
- Interact encourages public to be active in the community year round
- Wake Tech Hosts U.S. Senator Kay Hagan
- Semi-annual children’s consignment sale this week
- Unlocked vehicles targeted for theft
- 3 Butterball employees arrested for animal brutality caught on tape in Hoke County
- Garner celebrates Black History Month
- Community Calendar
- Sew There makes contribution to community through Project Linus
- Garner showcases talent
- Community Announcements: Feb. 15-21, 2012
- What’s happening at the Southeast Regional Library? Feb. 15-21, 2012
- Putting ‘the dream’ into action: Local community members honored for service
- Town presents proclamation in honor of heart disease awareness
- While you’re on the waiting list
- Giving back to those who give
- Schriver announces bid for N.C. Senate District 18
- Driver joins Jones Insurance team
- A picture’s worth 1,000 words
- Annual showcase to be held Saturday
- To protect and serve: Lawrence honored for efforts to keep young drivers safe
- Tears of joy: Prom Shoppe provides free dresses for girls in need
- Soaring like an Eagle: New Eagle Scout hopes to spread his wings as Navy officer
- Gatewood subdivision unveils new sign, Community Watch
Havelock News : News
- Gould's golden eye to be on display at Havelock art show

- Havelock pushing for central voting site

- Police blotter - Feb. 23 edition

- Editorial: Two billion reasons to protect base

- No government waste with this project

- I offer no excuse for missing Valentine's Day

- A little research will help you prepare for that next duty station

- Three Havelock wrestlers bidding for state titles

- West honored as part of Havelock Middle Black History program

- Cherry Point has long, important reach
- Police seek missing teen
- County sets aside money to buy land for new high school
- Driver charged after Saturday morning wreck
- Rams fall in first round of playoffs
- Committee gets another year to work on new stormwater rules
- Power back on after morning outage
- Rams to open playoffs tonight
- Matthew Eugene Salter
- Women key part of Cherry Point, Marine Corps history
- Havelock to get two new conference foes
- Marine dads surprised in classroom
- School board eyes cameras on buses
- Sylvia Elliott
- Rally from Havelock boys comes up short
- West Craven runs past Havelock in tournament
Local News from Times-News
- Speaker says 2012 should be a better year for jobs, real estate

- Fiery charges: Romney, Santorum assail each other

- School survey finds many parents don't want change

- SC man admits faking heroic 9/11 tale

- Asheville woman leaves kids home alone to rob bar

- Arden man charged with stealing 400 pounds of copper

- Hearing on sewer, water set for Thursday

- Wounded vets regain bit of camaraderie in kitchen

- Bearcats make it past Swain in low-scoring second round

- Teacher accused of sexually exploiting a 12-year-old

- Man charged with indecent liberties with 3-year-old

- Chef Tom Young remembered for his skill, service

- For the record

- Teenage girl dies after inhaling helium at party

- Road reopens after work on Main Street

- Perdue to move $9M to fund 2,000 more in NC Pre-K

- Panel: Seniors should get whooping cough shots

- VFW plans concert to raise funds for charity work

- Bearcats ready to face Swain in second round of playoffs
- East Henderson service club hopes to eradicate polio
Hickory Daily Record - Local News
- Jessie's Diner closing Saturday, moving to Granite Falls

- Another counterfeit bill pops up in Hickory

- Foxx files for re-election in 5th Congressional District

- Sam Ervin IV files for state Supreme Court

- Hickory's help needed to boost economy, arts

- Newton-Conover Health Science High gets new name, focus
- Catawba County Democratic Party precinct meetings March 6
- Child fatalities in Catawba County slightly up in 2011
- Hundreds of volunteers needed to build Zahra's playground
- 9/11 memento brings events home to Newton-Conover High students
- Health officials report first child victim of flu in state
- Jeremy Mayfield indicted on four felony charges
- Season's first snow not expected to last
- 34 years, 1 job: helping the kids of Newton-Conover Schools
- Sweepstakes gaming centers operate within shadow of the law
- Agenda for commissioners meeting
- Missing Long View man found
- Three Conover churches targeted in break-ins
- Mostly incumbents file locally during first week
- Burr, Coburn unveil Medicare rescue plan
- Keever files for 10th Congressional District
- Hagan receives Marine Corps League honor
- Romney leads GOP rivals, Obama in fundraising in Catawba County
- Keeping his eye on the prize
- Maiden is lucky for 3 lottery winners
- Complaint prompts audit of Hickory Public Housing Authority
- Newton water projects to begin Monday
- Newton council gets update on pool, recreation dept. plans during workshop
- McHenry files for re-election in 10th District
- State legislator decides to take on McHenry
News Source for Jacksonville, North Carolina - jdnews.com : News
- Commissioners set special meeting

- Black named to Dean’s List

- Appeal denied for Onslow man who shot, killed neighbor

- Rufus Hambright

- Margery McGuire

- Kenneth Wilson

- Anne Pennington

- Myron Wiley

- Jobie Carmon

- William Jarman

- Perdue to move $9M to fund 2,000 more in NC Pre-K

- Man hits multiple lottery jackpots

- N.C. Highway Patrol applicant collapses, dies

- School lunch goof included 2 other kids

- No filings reported

- Guay named to Dean’s List

- Motorcyclist hospitalized after crash

- Wounded Warriors show spirit in Marine games

- Feb. 22 cartoon

- Photo of the day, Feb. 22

- SEALs hope film blitz draws recruits

- Use wine to perk up flavor — and the chef

- Marine arrested during bomb scare

- Marines win Armed Forces championship, ending Army’s 20-year reign

- Stallions, Trojans meet for fourth time this year Wednesday night

All articles
- Trash talk

- Former governor shares insights

- Maxton to sell assets

- Dear readers

- Wagram blood drive held Saturday

- Community Calendar for Thursday, Feb. 23

- Marjorie M. Ford

- Crime report for February 23

- Mamie Watson Peele

- Moffitt buckets 1,000th point at SAU

- Deputies: Robbery averted

- Catherine M. Wade Leach

- Women’s Basketball Battles against Trojans

- Food drive called ‘fantastic’
- Fire officials thanked
- Wingate choir to appear Thursday
- McLaurin runs for Senate
- Lady Scots corral Bulls
- Free golf clinics for kids
- Classical concert comes to Scotia
- Solar farm wins approval
- Remarks pompous
- Lawmakers hear RCC budget concerns
- Jose Angel “Joe” Villaronga
- Cecil Pate Peele, Jr.
- Carletta McRae Selmon
- Daniel Blake Terry
- ‘Morrie’ begins Thursday
- Tolls planned for neighboring county
- Shop local
- Brain retrain
- Crime report for February 21
- Solar farm gets hearing
- Bats force patients out
- Tessie Lee Dunn Deese
- Purcell arrested
- Tony Lee Reynolds
- Oral history
- Ira McNeill
- Lenora Harris
- Red Cross to hold open house
- Lady Scots Conference Tourney champs
- Department adds K-9 officer
- Inmates to entrepreneurs
- Red Cross classes offered
- The write stuff
- Arts honored Thursday
- Landfill hearing Tuesday
- Lady Scots defeat Lumberton
- Pair arrested for drugs
All articles
- What’s Going On

- What’s Happening in Area Churches

- The Old Paths: The glory days of Walnut Cove

- Obituaries

- Letters to the editor

- The Backyard Astronomer

- Nancy Reynolds News: Rock House Ruritans to hold breakfast, yard sale

- Sandy Ridge News: Ruritans to meet Thursday

- King News: Village Care recognized by U.S. News and World Report

- London News: Several celebrate February birthdays

- Kiser celebrates 85th birthday

- West Stokes boys advance; Lady Wildcats fall in second round

- Award-nominated movie features actor with ties to Stokes

- Public Records

- UPDATED — Rosenwald legacy celebrated at Walnut Cove Colored School

- Snow day!

- Library system holds quiz bowl

- Mount Olive Elementary School releases honor roll

- King Elementary School releases honor roll for first nine weeks

- Chestnut Grove Middle School holds science fair

- Erickson achieves Eagle Scout rank

- Library receives donation

- Recognition of support

- Voting opens for basketball awards

- Sports Calendar

- Calvary Christian School JV team completes winning season

- Stokes County Youth Basketball League scores

- Riverview Senior Bunny Hop

- Forsyth Tech holds grand opening for transportation technology center

- South Stokes boys win first round playoff contest against North Wilkes
- West Stokes girls earn playoff victory against Forbush
- West Stokes boys advance to second round of state playoffs
- South girls fall in first round of state playoffs
- Stokes athletes, coaches lead All-Northwest selections
- Four local wrestlers to compete at state championships
- School board votes on redistricting — Lines will remain the same; students will have options
- Group meeting to discuss St. Philip’s future
- Stokes News website debuts new design
- Basketball playoffs begin tonight
- Stokes County Arts Council announces 2012 scholarship
- USDA announces Conservation Reserve Program general sign-ups
- Prep wins conference tournament with late rally over West
- East Stokes Outreach forced to move; thrift store remains open in regular location
- West boys advance to championship game; girls still in the hunt
- ‘Operation Cupid’ nets 18 arrests
- King residents discuss city policing
- Will historic Germanton church leave Stokes? — Local groups offer alternatives to moving St. Philip’s Episcopal to Carrboro
- Walnut Cove residents to pay more for water and sewer
- Filing begins for 2012 elections
- Chief: SBI determines complaint against King officer unfounded
Kinston's Local News, Latest News, Videos and Weather- kinston.com : News
- DWI arrests

- Fight ends with stabbing

- Greene County to finish cleaning up recreation complex

- Raymond Bryant Rouse

- Ernest Terrell Cotton

- Noted potter to lecture at Barton College

- Out of the attic / Thursday's Names in the News

- Walter Lee Mewborn

- Gallery hosts environmentally conscious art project for youth

- Local chef named semifinalist for national award

- Snow Hill Bojangles’ robbed Wednesday

- Hopie Lena Worthem Cox

- Album reviews: Me’Shell Ndegéocello and Deep Purple

- Man found dead outside Kinston Bojangles’

- Ceremonial wooden gavel presented to city of Kinston for 250th anniversary

- Rubelle Wallace Bonner

- Column: Rapper donates money to homeless

- Look out for possible sweepstakes scams

- Picks of the Week

- Caretaker sentenced in client credit card fraud

- Jobie Carmon

- Difficult times call for fresh approach

- Twitter? Facebook? Learn more about social media at a Free Press event Thursday

- Greene County arrest reports

- Shooting at Herritage Street Bojangles' said to be self-inflicted

GoDanRiver.com - Danville News
- City Council briefed on Cabin Lake demolition

- Hurt visits the district; responds to Democrats

- Danville Father gets 14 years for killing infant son

- Biggest snow victim: Danville mailboxes
- Plans under way for GW complex
- New cancer-fighting resources available, Danville council learns
- Rat rescued from cruel treatment in Danville
- Fire causes heavy damage to Danville home Monday
- Snow gone as fast as it came in Danville
- Budget, Cabin Lake issues face Danville City Council
- Gretna crash deadly; snow unknown factor
- Free tax prep help offered in Danville
- Two Caswell, N.C., men arrested on drug charges
- Danville expects to clear remaining residential streets today
- Pittsylvania officials appointed to VaCo committees
- Warm weather ahead for Danville after Sunday snow
- Multiple events Black History Month in Danville
- Fire damages duplex unit in Danville
- Treacherous road conditions feared as snow blankets Dan River Region
- Winter weather heads to Dan River Region
- Measure, currently tabled, would place dogs in livestock category
- Coalition's goal: Connect Dan River Region residents with locally grown food
- Coalition's goal: Connect Dan River Region residents with locally grown food
- Danville bank celebrates 103rd anniversary
- Danville library offers eBooks
- Danville school deficits grows
- W. Townes Lea Elementary proposed for closure in Danville
- A little snow is in the forecast for Dan River Region
- Gamewood offers Internet TV in Danville
- Victim advocacy group in Danville announces logo contest winner
The Mcdowell News - Local News
- Man guilty of church, school break-ins

- Local artist wins Democratic National Convention poster contest

- School board incumbents adding names to ballot

- Marion will take over commercial cardboard recycling

- Y cultivates community garden

- Grand jury indicts sex offender for "friending"
- Old Fort McDonald's gets a new look
- Town taking steps to form trail, greenway
- School Board incumbents seek another term
- Flu vaccines still available at local Health Department
- Man charged with growing marijuana
- Classic car enthusiasts giving back to community
- Two local creeks made list of impaired waterways
- Free classes help you start new business, improve old one
- Davis eyes Superior Court judgeship
- Arboretum visit gets kids back to nature
- Housing coalition needs help to help others
- Pavement for the Peavine?
- Amy Moomaw files for School Board race
- Carson House names new director
- Three more accused in safecracking case
- Scott Hollifield: A penny saved or a penny spurned -- which makes more cents?
- Register of Deeds leader retiring
- Residents asked to participate in Community HeArt project
- Former judge, deputy clerk announce candidacies
- Helping hand extends beyond county line
- Field more crowded as filing continues
- Suspects charged in heavy metal thefts
- Animal advocates on new shelter: 'Going great'
- West Marion hosts annual Dads and Doughnuts event
The Mcdowell News - Local News
- Man guilty of church, school break-ins

- Local artist wins Democratic National Convention poster contest

- School board incumbents adding names to ballot

- Marion will take over commercial cardboard recycling

- Y cultivates community garden

- Grand jury indicts sex offender for "friending"
- Old Fort McDonald's gets a new look
- Town taking steps to form trail, greenway
- School Board incumbents seek another term
- Flu vaccines still available at local Health Department
- Man charged with growing marijuana
- Classic car enthusiasts giving back to community
- Two local creeks made list of impaired waterways
- Free classes help you start new business, improve old one
- Davis eyes Superior Court judgeship
- Arboretum visit gets kids back to nature
- Housing coalition needs help to help others
- Pavement for the Peavine?
- Amy Moomaw files for School Board race
- Carson House names new director
- Three more accused in safecracking case
- Scott Hollifield: A penny saved or a penny spurned -- which makes more cents?
- Register of Deeds leader retiring
- Residents asked to participate in Community HeArt project
- Former judge, deputy clerk announce candidacies
- Helping hand extends beyond county line
- Field more crowded as filing continues
- Suspects charged in heavy metal thefts
- Animal advocates on new shelter: 'Going great'
- West Marion hosts annual Dads and Doughnuts event
Morganton News Herald - Burke County
- Full report issued on Jan. 11 tornado

- One files for Congress

- Case Farms holds job fair

- Learning from the past
- Residents make most of final session
- Commissioners recognize telecommunicators
- Ervin files for N.C. Supreme Court
- Fire displaces Conelly Springs father, son
- Police blotter
- Recyclers partner with police to end metal thefts
- Commissioners to recognize 911 dispatchers
- Sheriff proposes overhaul in court security
- Mother, daughter-in-law spread warmth to cancer patients
- Chambers was mother of 14
- Thieves loot vacant property for quick cash
- Tax refund can help on the path to home ownership
- School calendar on work session agenda
- Election 2012: Blackwell files for re-election
- Burglars hit Habitat for Humanity's Morganton ReStore
- Study suggests seniors struggle with expenses
- Two more file for Congressional seat
- Montreat offers degrees through WPCC
- Morganton man indicted on child sex crimes
- Deputies nab federal fugitives hiding in Burke
- More file for office
- Drexel Chargers want in county sports
- School visioning committee sets priorities
- Courthouse security a top concern
- None file locally Tuesday
- Commissioners review efficiency study
Newsvine - CHARLOTTE
- Pacers hand Bobcats another loss, 102-88

- Santorum's children went to a cyber charter school - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post

- Obama To Help Break Ground On Smithsonian Black History Museum

- Human Enhancement and Nanotechnology
- Franklin Graham: Obama May Secretly Be A Muslim, Santorum And Gingrich Are Definitely Christian
- Suspended NASCAR driver Mayfield faces new charges
- Ex-NASCAR driver Mayfield says he is innocent
- Hibbert leads Pacers to 108-73 win over Bobcats
- Gas Prices Predicted To Hit Record $4.25 High By April Gas Prices Predicted To Hit Record $4.25 High By April | Charlotte News | Weather | Carolina Panthers | Bobcats | FOX Charlotte | Local News
- Berlin marks Black History Month but the struggle goes on | Culture column | DW.DE | 16.02.2012
- Douglas A. Blackmon | Pulitzer Prize | Author
- Davidson falls to No. 24 Wichita State 91-74
- Ragland leads Wichita St over Davidson 91-74
- Bobcats end 16-game skid, beat Raptors 98-91
- BofA CEO gets a pay cut
- U.S. concerned about dashboard distractions » The Commercial Appeal
- China's next space mission to carry 3 astronauts
- Bobcats on pace to become the worst NBA team ever
- Camp Lejeune Water Contamination: Watchdog Groups Slam U.S. Navy Over New Report
- T-wolves hand Bobcats 16th straight loss, 102-90
- FOX NEWS STORY ON NATURE'S PEARL.wmv - YouTube
- Duke Energy earnings fall on mild weather
- Elderly North Carolina Couple, Who Don't Speak Same Language, To Be Married | Fox News
- Bayshore Boulevard homeowner softens stance, clears path for pedestrians - Tampa Bay Times
- The ( 2012 ) GOP Candidate " Red Carpet Fools Plan-Toward A Two Class System " Class WarFare.
Newsvine - RALEIGH/DURHAM
- Sgt Christopher Riley - A Case of Military Injustice

- Why Would Republicans Let Sick Americans Die? « The Talk Radio News Service

- WH Senior Advisor: Unemployment Stimulates the Economy - Valerie Jarrett - Fox Nation

- NC terrorism convict faces new beheading plot case

- No. 7 North Carolina beats rival NC State 86-74
- Staal leads Hurricanes past Capitals 5-0
- Iran is a rational actor, top U.S. general tells CNN - Tehran Times
- Is government demanding health care the same as demanding car ownership? - wsbt.com
- Berlin marks Black History Month but the struggle goes on | Culture column | DW.DE | 16.02.2012
- Isles' Tavares has 2 goals, assist vs. Canes
- No. 8 North Carolina beats Clemson 74-52
- No. 8 North Carolina beats Clemson 74-52
- No. 20 Florida State tops NC State 76-62
- Phoenixville man, 79, faces sexual contact with minor charges
- Jokinen, Hurricanes top Sharks, 3-2
- Liberal Lunch Nazis Force Innocent Little Girl to Eat Chicken Nuggets! ~~~ Nutritious Family-Packed meals?
- Comebacks help Duke, FSU keep pace in ACC
- No. 7 North Carolina beats rival NC State 86-74
- No. 5 Duke rallies to beat NC State 78-73
- Williams scores 24 as Miami women top NC State
- Williams scores 24 as Miami women top NC State
- Critics see gov't meddling in school lunch swap
- Edwards treasurer never saw 2011 campaign reports
- Edwards lawyers seek to limit testimony of aide
- Camp Lejeune Water Contamination: Watchdog Groups Slam U.S. Navy Over New Report
Newsvine - GREENSBORO/HIGH POINT/WINSTON-SALEM
- Is government demanding health care the same as demanding car ownership? - wsbt.com
- No. 20 Georgia Tech women beat Wake Forest 67-52
- Camp Lejeune Water Contamination: Watchdog Groups Slam U.S. Navy Over New Report
- Iranian mosquitoes to bite US Navy hard - English pravda.ru
- State Media Says Iran Will Cut Oil to 6 European Nations - NYTimes.com
- The American Spectator : The Spectacle Blog : Exposing 'Truth and Lies' in Afghanistan
- Plans for Olympic flame's journey illuminated - Sport - NZ Herald News
- Mildred Fernández sentenced to 22 months in prison-Orlando Politics
- Egypt's PM says U.S. threats to cut aid won't work - Tehran Times
- 10 die in US drone attack in Pakistan | Haiti News.Net
- Egypt.com News - World - Egyptians cancel meetings with US lawmakers after aid warnings
- Fars News Agency :: Erratic Heart Rhythm Likely Account for Some Unexplained Strokes
- Russia blames Mars probe failure on space radiation | Reuters
- Kansas Speaker Not Resigning Over 'Death' Prayer Request for Obama, Christian News
- Collapse at Cincinnati casino injures more than a dozen | syracuse.com
- Gingrich, Romney clash over immigration, consulting, moon - CNN.com
- Harvick says wife is 14 weeks pregnant
- RCR to field car for Sadler in Daytona 500
- LIFE CHECK developed for diabetes patients
- Cha-ching! City is getting its own money
- Rape Victim Fakes Death To Survive
- Iran will give U.S. model of downed stealth drone, report says - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
- Hundreds of Ethiopian demonstrators protest against racism in Israel - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
- NC man dies a day after killing 3 co-workers
- Judge: John Edwards has serious heart condition
Newsvine - GREENVILLE/SPARTANBURG/ASHEVILLE/ANDERSON
- Lawmakers tell tourism group SC casinos unlikely
- Rick Santorum: Obama helping Iran obtain nuclear weapons - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News
- SC payday lender sold to Mexican company
- Camp Lejeune Water Contamination: Watchdog Groups Slam U.S. Navy Over New Report
- Clemson runs past No. 22 Virginia, 60-48
- The ( 2012 ) GOP Candidate " Red Carpet Fools Plan-Toward A Two Class System " Class WarFare.
- Plans for Olympic flame's journey illuminated - Sport - NZ Herald News
- Darden now has Florida's biggest privately owned solar array
- Kizer gets 18, No. 8 Maryland women take 91-61 win
- Two adults held after child is found with fingers burned, missing - Fort Lauderdale
- 2 DSS workers indicted in probe of NC child death
- Clint Eastwood's Manager: Chrysler Ad 'Not a Political Thing' -- Daily Intel
- Jesse Jackson: "It's Not So Much What Republican's Say, It's What They Do"
- Sarasota police, sheriff's office crack down on crime
- Hackers listen in on FBI's anti-hacker call | Information, Gadgets, Mobile Phones News & Reviews | News.com.au
- Florida Primary 2012: Mitt Romney's Victory Speech
- Gene breakthrough to help farmers hit by tsunami
- Clemson women lose 15th straight to No. 5 Duke
- Liston's 16 keep No. 5 Duke women perfect in ACC
- He may be a cad and a rogue, but we think he's a winner: How Gingrich won 'values voters.'
- Man Killed in Fire Called Hero After Saving 5 Children
- Man charged with botched SC Waffle House robbery
- Gingrich S.C. Victory Speech: 'The elites have been trying to force us to quit being American' but 'I articulate the deepest-felt values of the American people' (Video)
- Customer Shoots Robbery Suspect at Waffle House
- Customer shoots robbery suspect at SC Waffle Shop
This page is generated automatically from RSS feeds provided by each site. LikeTheDew readers are invited to submit comments and additional sites for listing here. Send your ideas including site feed addresses (look for RSS, XML or Atom feeds - regrettably, many sites do not provide a feed)to: Feeds@LikeTheDew.com. Any copyrighted material on these pages is used in "fair use" for the purpose of study, review or critical analysis only and will be removed at the request of copyright owner.
Why we dew what we dew?
Just trying to be a positive force in a world that needs it and facilitate a community who gives a damn.
After two years and over twenty-five hundred stories, we're still non-commercial,
all volunteer and supported by readers. We'd also love for you to post a story here.
Like The Dew? You can help sustain the Dew by clicking here.
Copyright © 2012 LikeTheDew.com | Privacy | Log in |
Subscribe to RSS Feed |
Comments RSS | Top ⇑
Any copyrighted material on these pages is used in "fair use," for the purpose of study, review
or critical analysis only, and will be removed at the request of copyright owner.