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An estimated 20 percent of North Carolinians earn less than a "living wage."Advocates refer to that term as the household income needed to cover housing,…
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Hate crimes targeting Muslims, their mosques and businesses tripled in 2015, according to a study from California State University, San Bernadino. And…
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Climate change was a prominent global topic in 2015, with both the Paris climate talks and the Pope’s encyclical stirring up conversation about the future…
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The Triad region was a case study for many of North Carolina's top news stories in 2015. Greensboro is part of the lawsuit against the latest round of…
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Retired minister Stimp Hawkins wants to say goodbye before it is too late. The 81-year-old, who has DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) tattooed brazenly across his…
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Terry Fritz had two loves for most of his life: playing guitar and woodworking. During a job change in 2006, a friend suggested he marry those two…
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Greensboro's economy is recovering from the recession, according to the city's annual growth and development trends report.Planning Department Director…
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Local service and faith organizations are urging state leaders to not turn their backs on Syrian refugees.Responding to a national backlash against Syrian…
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Support for the death penalty has declined over the past 20 years. A Pew Research Center poll this year shows a 30 percent drop among Democrats and a 10…
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The Greensboro Science Center is the only institution in North Carolina to house a zoo, aquarium and museum under one roof, and it's one of a handful in…