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Doc Watson playing on April 29 at MerleFest 25
David Freedman, attorney for state Rep. Larry Womble, explains the charges he is facing.
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Career Center students power go-carts with biodiesel and alternative fuels.
WSFC Teacher of the Year Kim Abrams
Legislators putting their money where their mouth is. This after thousands of North Carolinian's lost their chance to have kids, when the state sterilized them against their will.
Edwards arrives in court on Tuesday
Catawba Valley Against Hate posted this video on YouTube of a Maiden, NC pastor calling for lesbians and gays to be placed in electrified pens.
New TSA screening devices at PTI airport
Annette Newell speaks with the NAACP in Durham, along with supporters of Amendment one in Raleigh.
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Taylor Thompson strikes out Adam Milligan of the Hillcats in the ninth inning.
Dash manager Tommy Thompson talks about the 8-2 win over the Hillcats.
Dash players shake hands with Tommy Thompson after the victory at BB&T;Ballpark.
Merrill Lynch, northern-mountains protection specialist for the North Carolina Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, stands atop Phoenix Mountain and talks about preserving the mountain.
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Terry Kroeger, president of BH Media Group, addresses the news room of the Winston-Salem Journal Thursday, May 17, 2012 with the Duane Polodna (left) President of World Investments, Inc. BH Media Gro
Band members have been rehearsing a few times each week for five months to prepare for Saturday's reunion at the Anderson Center at Winston-Salem State University.
New Winston-Salem Journal owner Warren Buffett tossing newspapers with Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
Bret Parks and Ben Towle talk about creating their comic book.
The Carolina Blues Festival, the Greek Festival, Dierks Bentley and the Pottery Fair on the Square in the historic district of Old Salem!
Russ Anderson, the owner of Caviste wine shop, talks about the appeal of rose wines.
Rita Taylor, together with her two sisters, runs a pen-pal program with the 5th-graders at Speas Elementary through the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Retired Teachers Association.
So what's it like to ride atop the Budweiser Clydesdale wagon?
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2,000 protesters support gay rights
2,000 protesters support gay rights
GALLERY: NC Wine Festival
GALLERY: Priddy's General Store
GALLERY: Priddy's General Store
GALLERY: Scene and Heard 5-27-2012
GALLERY: Scene and Heard 5-27-2012
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