The Gaston Gazette - Fri Nov 27
More than 1 million people in the U.S. are living with HIV. Nearly 1,000 Gaston County residents have been diagnosed with HIV or AIDS since we started actively tracking the disease.
Fire burns family home, tree-trimming businessThe Gaston Gazette - Fri Nov 27
Officials are investigating the cause of a fire that burned a family's home and business Friday morning.
Selling Gaston County: See what sold and at what priceThe Gaston Gazette - Fri Nov 27
Real estate transactions represent transfer of real property recorded with the Gaston County Register of Deeds.
Few things sadder than a Christmas tree causing a house fireThe Gaston Gazette - Thu Nov 26
The holiday season is a joyful time of generosity and warmth, of songs and family traditions.
Nearby Christmas tree farms to visitThe Gaston Gazette - Wed Nov 25
Gwen and Tim Stowe hope to extol taking some time to slow down and get away from the rush of modern life when people visit their Christmas tree farm.
Child abandoned during attempted arson, theftThe Gaston Gazette - Wed Nov 25
Two men broke into a woman's home, stole $9,637 worth of prop-erty and then tried to burn the house down, according to arrest warrants.
No cash? No problem - Salvation Army bell ringers now take plasticThe Gaston Gazette - Wed Nov 25
Stuffing a crinkled bill through the slot or dropping a handful of coins into the red kettle may be impossible if your wallet's filled with plastic.
Help us find Gaston County pastor charged with raping teenThe Gaston Gazette - Tue Nov 24
Police are searching for a Gaston County pastor charged with raping and molesting a teen girl.
Federal stimulus money pays for repaving of I-85 in Gaston CountyThe Gaston Gazette - Tue Nov 24
Federal stimulus money is helping Gaston County where the rubber meets the road.
Gaston County Lockup: UpdatedThe Gaston Gazette - Tue Nov 24
The person could be a witness in a case, have new charges, be involved in a civil action or some other purpose.
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