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‘He didn’t say anything to me’ – Max Greyserman shares his perspective of Matt Kuchar’s controversial walkoff
A few weeks ago, Matt Kuchar hit his drive left of the 18th fairway at Sedgefield Country Club as darkness began to threaten the conclusion of play on Sunday night at the Wyndham Championship. His playing partners, Chad Ramey and Max Greyserman, were seemingly out of the hunt for first...
Guilford County Planning Board approves rezoning majority of de-annexed Summerfield land
There was an error loading the media player. The Guilford County Planning Board on Wednesday approved rezoning a portion of land that was formerly part of the town of Summerfield. In June, the General Assembly approved the de-annexation of nearly 1,000 acres in Summerfield. The legislation was connected to a...
North Carolina Association of Educators demands superintendent candidate stop using apple-shaped campaign materials
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — A North Carolina Association of Educators has sent a candidate a cease-and-desist letter over the use of an apple shape in campaign materials. According to a release by the NCAE on Thursday, the association has asked Republican nominee Michele Morrow’s campaign to stop using apple-shaped campaign materials in her campaign for […]
Teen involved in Randolph Co. crash suffers from serious injuries
RAMSEUR, N.C. — A Randolph County teen is in the hospital with serious injuries following last night's car crash in Ramseur. 16-year-old Macie Maness and three more of her friends were in the car. Troopers said the 17-year-old male driver ran off the road, overcorrected, and crashed into a tree.
Ramseur residents concerned for safety after police department dwindles
RAMSEUR, N.C. — The Ramseur Police Department is left with hardly any staff, following failed budget negotiations. That's left the Randolph County Sheriff's Office answering, assisting and responding to calls for the town. "We're just disappointed that police won't be here anymore," said Ramseur Resident Claudette Sands. The small...
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Are Officially Moving To Charlotte
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are officially moving to Charlotte, following weeks of speculation. Rumors about the couple’s relocation began circulating last month, with reports suggesting they were considering renting or buying a home in the Eastover area. The buzz around their potential move grew so loud that “Blake...
Daniel Dye to Xfinity full-time in 2025
LEXINGTON, N.C. — Daniel Dye will move up to the NASCAR Xfinity Series full-time with Kaulig Racing in 2025. Dye will race the No. 10 car full-time. He will move up from the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, where he qualified for the playoffs this season. This season, Dye has...
Unknown suspect burns down Burlington convenience store
BURLINGTON, N.C. (WGHP) — The Burlington Police Department has launched an arson investigation after a convenience store was burned down in a fire. At around 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 17, officers and the Burlington Fire Department came to the Stop and Shop convenience store on 501 Trollinger Street after getting a report of a building […]
Elon University freshmen move into Colonnades Neighborhood
Elon Women’s Soccer Team and New Student Orientation help students move into Colonnades Neighborhood. The Elon University class of 2028 unpack their cars at the Colonnades and Danieley neighborhoods early Friday, Aug. 23. While setting up his new home, freshman biochemistry major Nate Gracci said he is looking forward to meeting his professors and classmates.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Office investigating shooting during reported break-in attempt
ROCKINGHAM — An alleged would-be burglar is in a hospital after reportedly trying to break into a home Thursday. According to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were dispatched to a call Aug. 22 of someone trying to enter a home on McDonald Church Road. Before arriving, the...
Forsyth County residents serve as delegates at the 2024 DNC
Forsyth County residents were among the North Carolina delegates to cast votes this week on the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. For first-time delegate Angela Levine, who works as an organizer for the activist group Red Wine & Blue, it’s been surreal to see the DNC play out in person.
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