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Triad industrial market sees positive absorption, higher vacancy in Q2
Absorption in the Triad's industrial market continued on a positive streak in the second quarter of 2024 while increased supply has driven vacancy rates higher, according to a report from CBRE.<\p> The area saw 255,000 square feet of positive net absorption in Q2, which makes 21 consecutive quarters of positive absorption for the Triad market. CBRE defines the market as Davie, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford and Alamance counties.<\p>
Mebane pair sexually assaulted woman in her car, Alamance County deputies say
MEBANE, N.C. (WGHP) — Two men from are facing charges for physically and sexually assaulting a woman, the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office says. According to a press release, on Wednesday, detectives were notified of an alleged assault on a female. The victim was being treated when detectives were called. While they were investigating, the victim […]
2 men charged with raping, kidnapping, strangling Alamance County woman
MEBANE, N.C. — Detectives arrested two men accused of a brutal rape and kidnapping in Alamance County on Wednesday. The Alamance County Sheriff's Office said the alleged attack happened on Corbett Road in Mebane. Detectives said Luther Enoch and Bradley Briggs both raped, kidnapped, and strangled a woman in her car. They could not share details about what led up to the attack, citing the investigation.
2 men charged with raping, kidnapping, strangling woman in her car, deputies say
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — Two men were arrested by Alamance County Sheriff's Office after being accused of raping, strangling, and kidnapping a woman. (Video above: WYFF News 4 Evening Headlines) On Wednesday, July 10, as the woman was being treated by medical personnel, detectives were called regarding the alleged...
Two men charged with rape, kidnapping, and strangulation in Mebane
Two men have been charged by Alamance County Sheriff's deputies in alleged rape, kidnapping, and strangulation of a woman. The victim told deputies the attack happened Wednesday in her car on Corbett Road in Mebane. Luther Enoch and Bradley Briggs were arrested Thursday. They are both held under no bond...
2 accused of raping, strangling woman
MEBANE – Two men are accused of raping and strangling a woman in her own car last Wednesday night, the Alamance County Sheriff's Office said. The attack reportedly happened on Corbett Road. The woman was being treated by medical personnel when detectives were notified, the sheriff's office said.
Legal Notices, Thursday, July 11, 2024
The Swepsonville Town Council will conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 7:00 pm to consider a request to rezone a property from Low Density Residential (R20) to High Density Residential Conditional District (R8 CD), by 10F 2455 NC Hwy 54, LLC. The property is located at 2479 NC Hwy 54 and consists of the following Alamance County Tax Identification number: 151848.
North Carolina firefighters rescue dachshund and share adorable photos of the save
MEBANE, N.C. — Firefighters in Alamance County rescued a small dog from a tight situation. The Mebane Fire Department shared the story that happened on July 10. Firefighters tell WXII, 'Dixie' is a 4-year-old male dachshund, also known as the 'hot dog' breed. He had been missing from his home for five days. After his owner assumed the worst, a neighbor heard Dixie behind their house. They found him trapped in a small hole, between concrete and a steel panel of an old underground pool.
Alamance-Burlington Board of Education asks court to dismiss sexual misconduct lawsuit
BURLINGTON, N.C. (WGHP) — A judge will decide Monday whether or not to dismiss a lawsuit that was filed against a Piedmont Triad school district last year. The lawsuit was filed against Alamance-Burlington Board of Education in August 2023, alleging that the school system was negligent and deprived a middle schooler her right to a […]
Alzheimer's walk in Burlington set for Sept. 28
BURLINGTON — Alamance County and surrounding area residents will take part in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at the Historic Depot, 200 S. Main St., Burlington, in September. The Alzheimer’s Association Western Carolina Chapter will be hosting its Alamance County walk on Saturday, Sept. 28, for area residents to join the fight against the disease. Participants are asked to donate and raise funds, which will advance Alzheimer’s care, support and research.
Walmart officials confirm plans to build second facility at Hawfields industrial park
Walmart corporate officials confirmed Wednesday that the company will expand its existing distribution center at the Hawfields-area industrial park, known as the North Carolina Commerce Park, between Graham and Mebane. The original Walmart distribution center at 2837 Sen. Ralph Scott Parkway, which has a Mebane address but is located within...
Mentoring program celebrates first year of ‘fixing crowns’ and empowering young women
One year ago, Armani Graves was completing her bachelor’s degree in history at N.C. Central University and contemplating how she could give something back to Alamance County — the place where she was born and raised. After completing her reign as Miss North Carolina Central University, Graves said,...
Woodlawn Middle School in Mebane announces new principal; former principal still suspended with pay after charge
MEBANE, N.C. (WGHP) — An Alamance County school has a new principal, even as its former principal remains on the district’s payroll under suspension. On Monday, the Alamance-Burlington School System Board of Education appointed Clarence Garrett Jr. as the principal of Woodlawn Middle School. The school district confirmed that previous Woodlawn Middle School Principal Thomas […]
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