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Instead of painting the town red, Dylan Henley is painting the trailer pink. (To raise money for mammograms.)
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Police said they found one person with gunshots and another dead from a self-inflicted gunshot on Cobbler Ridge Court.
A man who admitted he killed a 17-year-old and seriously injured a Good Samaritan in a drunk driving crash last year pleaded guilty Tuesday and will spend more than three years in prison.
Police said the victims are boys and were walking with their father to school at Dixon Academy.
Piedmont Cowboy Church provides a place for cowboys and cowgirls to worship.
Police checked a state database but found no registered owner for the gun.
Three separate weekend concerts brought the Greensboro Coliseum its largest crowds to date.
A driver for Papa Johns and another for Dominos both reported being robbed within minutes of each other in Greensboro.
Curtis Lutterloh pleaded guilty to killing 17-year-old, Darren Jones and leaving 38-year-old Carl Wheeler paralyzed and unable to speak. A judge sentenced Lutterloh to between 41 to 59 months but the victims' families will never find closure.
Sgt. Jeff Gordon said Wednesday that the applicant had just completed the run which is part of the screening process when he collapsed around 12:30 p.m.
The investigation started when they said the child was taken to the AnMed emergency room with an illness.