Motion to dismissed denied for Brookford Police Chief Willie Armstrong
Dave Faherty – WSOC reports that a judge in Catawba County denied a motion by an attorney for Brookford Police Chief Willie Armstrong to have charges against him dismissed. During that same court appearance, Armstrong also pleaded
Attorney General Jeff Jackson Reaches $7 Million Settlement with Largest North Carolina Landlord over AI Rent Setting
Attorney General Jeff Jackson and eight other bipartisan attorneys general reached a $7 million settlement with Greystar Management LLC, North Carolina’s largest landlord with more than 25,000 units across the state. Attorney General Jackson sued Greystar and other landlords
North Carolina becomes latest state to offer residents help with online skills
North Carolina published statewide digital skills standards last month that identify key knowledge and abilities for residents and will soon launch an online course, joining a number of states that are hoping to strengthen digital literacy. The North
“Light Up Granite Falls” kicks off this coming Monday the 24th
The Nineteenth Annual Festival on the Square Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held Monday, November 24, 2025 in downtown Granite Falls. The Festival begins at 6:15 p.m. but we encourage everyone to come early to see the
THE PAPER: The Holiday Spirit Is in Full Swing in Burke County
Have you noticed that with each passing day, more homes glow with holiday lights? And in communities throughout Burke County, workers are circling lamp posts with garlands and adding lights to the trees lining our downtown
Fairfield taps 4th-generation owner as new board chair
LENOIR, N.C. — At a special meeting of the board of directors, Fairfieldelected Anne-Lindsay Beall as chairman. She becomes the first woman to hold the position since the company’s founding in 1921. Beall succeeds her late uncle, John