by Andrew Woods | Oct 31, 2017 | Stories
Holly Springs passed an ordinance in their October town council meeting that sent a strong message to area teens this Halloween: stop with the kiddie stuff and go raise hell. Item one of ‘Resolution Urging a Safe Halloween’, which sounds almost as cool as Operation...
by James Johnson | Oct 30, 2017 | Stories
By James Israel Nine out of 10 doctors agree: food is the most edible thing you can eat (the 10th doctor choked on the questionnaire.) But is it possible for food to be so delicious that it is deadly?* Introducing “Death by Chocolate Cake,” a dessert that openly...
by James Johnson | Oct 29, 2017 | Stories
CONCORD, N.C. — In a news conference on Friday afternoon, during a rare visit from the president of Romania (“Count-something-or-other”), Trump responded to accusations made by former F.B.I. director James Comey on Thursday, that he had attempted to get...
by James Johnson | Oct 29, 2017 | Stories
HICKORY, N.C. – No one ever dreams of being an assistant principal. It’s all the responsibility of being a principal, with a third of the power. Aside from that, it is just way too easy for any bored student to scratch off the “T” from your office...
by James Johnson | Oct 29, 2017 | Stories
HARRISBURG, N.C. — Over the weekend Hickory Ridge High School in Harrisburg held their graduation ceremony with one notable absence: Bond. Summer Bond. Like her famous / fictional relative, Bond had made a reputation for herself as a trouble making philanderer,...
by James Johnson | Oct 29, 2017 | Stories
In 2016, a team led by UNC-Chapel Hill researchers (i.e., nerds) won a nearly $900,000 grant to develop information campaigns to counter jihadist and white supremacist recruiting, which is great news as everybody hates jihadists (coming to CBS this fall), but bad news...
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