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➤ Louisburg: Buddhist monks on a 2,300-mile peace walk stopped in Louisburg Monday. Their final North Carolina stop is Warrenton on Tuesday before continuing toward Virginia and reaching Washington, D.C., by Feb. 11. (More)
➤ UNC-Greensboro: Criminal charges against student Alisia Rea and her partner Quinten Thomas were dismissed on Jan. 21 following their arrest by campus police in October 2025. Rea still faces potential disciplinary action from the university. (More)
➤ Duke: New documents confirm former journalism professor Stephen Buckley resigned in December after an investigation found he engaged in “a romantic and/or sexual relationship” with an undergraduate student. Buckley denies sexual misconduct, calling it consensual. (More)
➤ Reidsville: Police are searching for 38-year-old Ronnie Junior Brim, who is described as armed and dangerous. He is wanted for first-degree murder after 22-year-old Christian Deshaun Pollard was fatally shot on Jan. 14 on Madison Street. (More)
➤ Blowing Rock: A basement fire destroyed the historic Bistro Roca restaurant on Sunday morning. The building, opened in 1932 and formerly known as Antlers, once housed a speakeasy in its basement. No injuries were reported. (See Photos)
➤ Cherokee: Cherokee Central Schools, the tribally operated education system for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, announced its full alignment with the 2024-30 strategic direction of the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Education. (More)
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