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General Store Cafe to reopen this summer

The former Chevrolet dealership, converted in the late ’70s to a market, restaurant and music venue, was in a state of disarray after months of disuse. Previous owners undertook the rear expansion in 2006, just before the U.S. economy tanked. Greg Lewis bought the business from bankruptcy earlier this year. Published: Jun. 26, 2012 7:00 PM | Full story

One-of-a-kind camp

Like other 11-year-old boys at camp, Paul Banks spent most of his week swimming, boating and meeting new friends. But Camp Royall isn’t the typical summer camp. Banks and this week’s 35 other campers all have varying degrees of autism. Published: Jun. 25, 2012 11:18 AM | Full story

Chatham passes $88M budget with no tax increase

The tax rate of 62.19 cents per $100 of assessed property value means the owner of a $200,000 home will pay $1,243.80 in county taxes this year, the same as last. Published: Jun. 21, 2012 5:02 PM | Full story

Chatham students arrested on LSD charges

Chatham County sheriff’s deputies have charged three men after getting a tip that a student at Northwood High School had LSD blotter paper and may have sold it to others on or off campus. Published: May. 24, 2012 2:17 PM | Full story

Chatham backs voter ID bill, 3-2

“We made sure that the resolution clearly states that any voter identification requirements should be fair, reasonable and readily accessible to all voters,” commissioners Chairman Brian Bock said. “This is an important step in our view to retain public confidence in election results.” Published: May. 15, 2012 7:00 PM | Full story

Life in prison for ‘cold-blooded killing’

While they agreed Minton was guilty under the felony murder rule, they were split 9-3 on the question of malice, premeditation and deliberation for first-degree murder. Published: May. 12, 2012 7:00 PM | Full story

System failed Josh Bailey, until verdict, adopted father says

Josh Bailey had bipolar and post traumatic stress disorders. The system had failed him time and again, yet he had overcome abandonment and abuse, and after 13 years of treatment, was trying to get into a treatment program before he disappeared, Steve Bailey said. Published: May. 12, 2012 7:00 PM | Full story

Minton guilty of first-degree murder in Josh Bailey slaying

Judge calls murder of Josh Bailey as “cold blooded a killing as I have seen.” Published: May. 8, 2012 8:52 PM | Full story

Children find calm and companionship at Pittsboro cat refuge

Half a dozen kids knelt on the floor around a cage in the kitten house at Siglinda Scarpa’s Goathouse Refuge, peering at the litter of four-week-old kittens and mama cat inside. Published: May. 6, 2012 8:48 PM | Full story

Jurors in Bailey murder trial could begin deliberations Monday

Defense attorney James Glover said there’s no doubt Brian Minton drove Bailey to the murder site against his will, but he did not shoot Bailey or go with the intent to kill him. Published: May. 6, 2012 11:06 AM | Full story

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