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Past articles by Cindy:

Scream Dreams plans haunted attraction in Thomasville

The 66,000-square-foot haunted attraction features more than 40 rooms of terror in the basement of an old furniture factory. It is scheduled to open on Sept. 1. → Read More

The Pet Shop: Too close for comfort: Aging dog gets cranky

Our sweet, fun, 10-year-old mixed-breed has a dark side. → Read More

To our readers: We're here for you, and we need you too

At this unprecedented time in our world, local journalism is more important than ever. We offer invaluable information and help those of you in isolation know what’s going on beyond → Read More

How have pandemic precautions affected your life?

Our world has changed in the past week. → Read More

Apologies: N&R Tanger Center survey will start over

In our enthusiasm to offer a reader survey related to the opening of the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, we accidentally left out a crucial portion of one → Read More

'Time is running out' for a Guilford County snow this season, meteorologist says

Guilford County hasn’t seen snow — other than flurries — in more than a year. → Read More

Flashback: The 1999 News & Record front page when Clinton was acquitted

Like President Trump, President Bill Clinton was impeached in the House and then acquitted by the U.S. Senate. → Read More

The story behind the iconic photo of Greensboro sit-ins that the world almost didn't see

GREENSBORO — Newspaper photographer Jack Moebes captured the first image of the Greensboro Four, striding down the sidewalk outside the Woolworth store on the first day of the 1960 sit-ins. → Read More

The story behind the iconic photo of Greensboro sit-ins that the world almost didn't see

GREENSBORO — Newspaper photographer Jack Moebes captured the first image of the Greensboro Four, striding down the sidewalk outside the Woolworth store on the first day of the 1960 sit-ins. → Read More

Planning an MLK event?

Is your group or organization planning something special for Martin Luther King Jr. Day? Send the details, along with contact information, to people@greensboro.com by 10 a.m. Wednesday. → Read More

Remember Y2K fears? The big news that really wasn't.

People stored water, supplies and cash — just in case. And when the calendar turned over to 2000 — computers hummed along just like any other day. → Read More