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What's closed over Thanksgiving?
Most local banks will be closed Thursday. The State Employees Credit Union will be closed Thursday and Friday.
Write-in ballots were more serious than silly
Not this year, Big Bird. You either, Mickey Mouse. Not even Stephen Colbert nabbed a stray vote in this year's election.
Elections board: no misconduct in Green Level council election
The Alamance County Board of Elections ruled Thursday that no laws were violated in the Haw River precinct in the Green Level town council race on Election Day.
So what's closed on Veterans Day?
Veteran's Day is a holiday for state and federal employees, but not so much for municipal ones.
Stimulus money going for local water-system projects
RALEIGH State environmental officials have allocated $65 million in federal stimulus funds to cities, counties and local water systems across the state to help them improve drinking water quality or bring more water to their communities.
Green Level candidate runs write-in campaign
The Green Level Town Council is out of touch with the concerns of its mostly younger constituents and doesn't do a good job of answering their questions, says Michael Trollinger.
Green Level Neighbors Upset Over Water Bills
A war over water is boiling in Alamance County. Families in Green Level say their bills are unbearable some of them hundreds of dollars a month.
Green Level Neighbors Upset Over Water Bills
A war over water is boiling in Alamance County. Families in Green Level say their bills are unbearable some of them hundreds of dollars a month.
Green Level Neighbors Upset Over Water Bills
A war over water is boiling in Alamance County. Families in Green Level say their bills are unbearable some of them hundreds of dollars a month.
Green Level Neighbors Upset Over Water Bills
A war over water is boiling in Alamance County. Families in Green Level say their bills are unbearable some of them hundreds of dollars a month.
Filing period for the November elections finishes with a flourish
The Brute wants to be on the Burlington City Council. Candidate filing for the November municipal elections finished with a flourish Friday with well-known candidates entering the fray in Burlington and Mebane, a last-minute challenger to Burlington Mayor Ronnie Wall, and three more making a bid for the Gibsonville Board of Aldermen, among others.
Local construction takes a nosedive
As the economic crisis deepens, the outlook for the once burgeoning construction industry in Alamance County has turned grim.
As in many other parts of the country, voter turnout is traditionally low in off-year elections in Alamance County.
Filing period opens with new faces
Several new faces were among the 15 candidates who threw their hats into the ring during Monday's first day of filing for municipal races across Alamance County.
Everything you need to know for the Fourth of July
A FEW THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW More than 1 in 4 hot dogs and sausages eaten on July Fourth each year come from Iowa.
DOT Officials Considering Options For Hit And Run Intersection
Over the last four days, people in a west Cary neighborhood have mounted a growing campaign for some major changes to an intersection where a teenager was killed in a hit-and-run. Kailee Birdsong, 16, was killed after a tan SUV or van clipped the car she was riding in Monday at Green Level to Durham Road and Cary Glen Boulevard.
Cary Neighborhood Holds "Light For Life" Rally
Cary residents on Thursday remembered a teenage girl killed in a deadly hit and run accident -- while simultaneously calling for change.
Cary Church Donates $200,000 For At-Risk Girls
Members of Green Level Baptist Church agreed to donate $200,000 to Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina, the nonprofit residential child care institution overseeing the planned Camp Duncan, according to ThePilot.com This article is a reference to an external source.
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Burlington Police Arrest 10 In Prostitution Bust
Burlington Police arrested 10 people after an undercover prostitution sting on June 5, 2009.