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Reader writes letter to the 'reasonably intelligent Republicans' who voted for Ronald Reagan and the first President Bush. He questions the toleration of Donald Trump and his acolytes.
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Resident of Gibsonville, N.C., says he and his wife have been fortunate to have two neighbors who help them keep their driveway clean.
Some Virginia residents had stopped in Burlington, N.C., when they had an accident. Unhurt, they were able to continue their trip. They wanted to thank the kind people who helped them.
Burlington resident asks Sens. Burr and Tillis about their millions of dollars in support from NRA sources and their silence on common sense gun regulations.
Mebane resident says instead of littering with your old masks, find a trash can, put it in your pocket and take it home, or keep it on and protect yourself and others.
Reader says assault weapons, which are designed to kill a lot of people, should be banned. The only reasons for owning this type of gun would seem to be for mass murder or insurrection.
Keep Alamance-Burlington School System staff, teachers, students safe from shootings. But the real SROs are school counselors and student services.
Lyons: The awful truth is that Donald Trump is now, and has always been, a serial liar and a third-rate demagogue.
Alamance Parks was awarded a grant to outfit the Eli Whitney and Pleasant Grove community centers with the necessary equipment to support the department’s growing archery program.