College plans to expand job retraining program
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
Guilford Technical Community College announced plans to expand its Quick Jobs program, aimed at training students so they can return to the workforce in 90 days or less.
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State's Yow won't return for rest of season
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
N.C. State women's basketball coach Kay Yow will not return to the team this season due to health issues related to her long fight against cancer.
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Car dealership owner linked to prostitution ring
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
Skipper Beck, the owner of Beck Imports in Charlotte, has been charged with soliciting prostitution. Authorities say he was a client of the high-priced Hush Hush call girl service.
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Forsyth magnet schools offer information fair
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is holding its Open Enrollment Magnet School Fair this weekend. Representatives from all 15 programs will be on hand to answer questions.
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Fayetteville defends need for highway funds
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
The battle over federal highway funding in N.C. continues, after leaders in Fayetteville refuted claims from others in the state when the city received nearly $300 million to expand its I-295 loop.
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No evidence revealed after dig beneath home
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
Investigators are no closer to finding the answers to a 60-year-old missing persons case after they say they didn't find any clues to the disappearance of Leila Bryan and her daughter.
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Man charged in 'disturbing' animal cruelty case
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
Lawton McKenzie, 28, is facing three counts of animal cruelty after animal control officers found weapons and several animals dismembered at his home in Fremont, N.C.
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In Depth: N.C. Governor's Inaugural Ball
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
Virginia Yopp, president of the Junior League of Raleigh, discusses the 2009 North Carolina Governor's Inaugural Ball with News 14 Carolina's Tracey Early.
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FBI looking to fill thousands of positions
News 14 Carolina - 1/6/2009
Despite a bleak economy, the nation's premier law enforcement agency is looking to hire thousands of agents and professional support personnel due to a wave of retirements.
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