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Old-time musicians Frank Bode, left, and Benton Flippen discuss a new public television production, "Music of Surry County," during its premiere in Mount Airy Monday night.
The Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina will begin two programs that deliver food to hungry families in more personal ways, including the expansion of a pilot program that delivers 65 pounds of food, per person, at drive-by distribution points such as high schools.
These are just a few examples of rare, antique or collectible items that occasionally turn up at local Goodwill stores.
The unseasonably warm weather in January didn't set any records in Winston-Salem, but it did help lower some utility bills.
The number of methamphetamine labs being found in Northwest North Carolina is on the rise again.
The discovery of clandestine meth labs had dropped markedly after a 2006 law required that certain cold medicines - ones that can be used in making meth - be placed behind pharmacy counters so they aren't as easily accessible.
Strong winds and light snow are possible in the mountain counties of Northwest North Carolina today, the National Weather Service said this morning.
Brunswick County small business owner Frank Williams announced his candidacy for the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners at an event Tuesday morning in Leland.
Ski Instructor Wren Bruton of Boone rides a lift at Appalachian Ski Mountain. Bruton says that the lack of snow up to this point in the ski season has hurt instructors' incomes.
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