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An unsolved murder regains new life through Triad author John Railey


HIGH POINT — This is the story John Railey always wanted to tell.
Having spent much of his life on the Outer Banks, the 60-year-old High Point journalist and author had heard for decades about the 1967 unsolved murder of Brenda Joyce Holland, a 19-year-old makeup artist for “The Lost Colony” theater production. Now though, Railey’s the one telling the tragic tale, and he tells it as it’s never been told before.
Railey wrote for the Winston-Salem Journal for 21 years, where he was a reporter and then the Opinion page editor.
Railey’s new book, “The Lost Colony Murder on the Outer Banks” ($21.99, The History Press), is the first nonfiction book written about Holland’s baffling disappearance and murder. With the clarity of the investigative journalist that he is, Railey cuts through the mystery of the young woman’s homicide, the mistakes of the lawmen assigned to investigate the slaying, and the myths linked to the case to ....

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Hesitation complicates vaccine goals - InsuranceNewsNet


Hesitation complicates vaccine goals
High Point Enterprise (NC)
May 1 HIGH POINT Public health advocates here and across the state proclaim one overriding message to North Carolinians who remain hesitant to get vaccinated it s for your good but also the benefit of society.
But as Gov.
Roy Cooper and the
N.C. Department of Health and Human Services seek to get two-thirds of the state population vaccinated to drop indoor mask restrictions that have been in place since shortly after the onset of the pandemic, they face the task of convincing people with wide-ranging reasons for hesitating.
There are people with political viewpoints, such as conservatives who believe the coronavirus pandemic s threats were ginned up to deny former President ....

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Con on the run


EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second story in a two-part High Point Confidential series. Part one of “Con on the Run” was published Sunday and can be found online at hpenews.com.
HIGH POINT — The letter was dated July 27, 1960, the same day High Point convict Walter Kincaid was killed by a prison guard as he tried to escape from an inmate road crew.
At least, that was the story the guard, James A. Caulder Jr., told prison officials after he shot Kincaid alongside N.C. 86 in Hillsborough. The guard had shouted at Kincaid repeatedly and warned him not to flee, he said, but when the inmate kept running, Caulder leveled his shotgun and fired. Kincaid, only 22 years old, dropped and died within minutes. ....

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