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A stellar Salisbury boys tennis season ended at home on Wednesday with a 5-3 loss to Pine Lake Prep in the 2A West regional ...
The sounds of demolition can be heard in the Oestreicher building at 122 S. Main St., Salisbury as plans for the HUB: A ...
Cheerwine, the South’s favorite cherry soda, and its hometown of Salisbury are set to host the 2025 Cheerwine Festival this ...
On a day filled with laughter, competition and community spirit, the Second Annual Spring Showdown brought the heart of Rowan ...
Chief officer of governance, advancement and community relations might sound like a mouth full, but according to her ...
Catawba College celebrated its 174th commencement ceremony on Saturday honoring the academic achievements, perseverance and ...
Morehouse College has announced the hiring of Larry Dixon as the 14th head men’s basketball coach in program history, a ...
The end of the school year brought retirement for Empsy Thompson from his dual roles as A.L. Brown head baseball coach, a job ...
Uncertainty remains the buzz word when discussing Salisbury budget for the upcoming fiscal year, and as a result, City Manager Jim Greene Jr. presented a budget with a decrease in general fund ...
The annual budget that City Manager Mike Legg presented to the Kannapolis City Council Monday night represents a $1.17 million increase over last year’s budget, but would create no increase in ...
Salisbury Police reports • An incident of shots fired into an occupied property on Lash Drive reportedly occurred about 12:45 a.m. May 13. • A vehicle fire on Old Concord Road reportedly occurred ...
By John Hood You’ve heard it as often as I have: “we don’t make things here anymore.” It reflects the widespread belief that domestic manufacturing and other goods-producing industries have cratered ...