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Cassie Dodson, an Exceptional Child Teacher at A.O. Elementary, sounded the alarm bells regarding increased teacher burnout and teacher attrition in the Alamance-Burlington School System during the pu ...
Last year, the Environmental Protection Agency set the first federal drinking water limits for so-called “forever chemicals” ...
The city of Burlington will celebrate its historic hand-carved Dentzel Carousel with a weekend full of live music, food ...
The Meridian Waste Tri-Corners Landfill, 5833 Foster Store Road, Liberty, will host its second free, family-friendly Fishing Rodeo and Fun Fest on Saturday, May 17, from 9 a.m.-1 ...
The latest round of state-funded projects to extend the reach of high-speed internet includes more than 400 homes and businesses in Alamance County.
The Alamance County Board of Commissioners unanimously has approved placing parental guidance stickers on books in the county’s public libraries.
Mark and Mary-Price Furr left on a trip to Italy nearly two weeks ago to celebrate Mark’s recent retirement from ...
The Alamance County job market stayed at a healthy level in March, reflecting ongoing strong hiring by employers.
A national poll conducted by Elon University found widespread economic anxiety among Americans following President Donald Trump’s recent implementation of tariffs, though most Republicans say higher p ...
May 15 is the tentative date when the Burlington store of the retail discount chain Big Lots will reopen, according to the stores’ new owner.
A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit alleging unfair pay practices by the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office.
Gov. Josh Stein has nominated Russell Williams of Alamance County to the North Carolina Building Code Council as a representative of code-enforcement officials employed by municipalities or counties.