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Firefighters from Graham spray water on the Carolina Mill at 2058 Carolina Mill Road to extinguish hot spots on Nov. 26 after a blaze on Nov. 25 destroyed the building.
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Firefighters from Graham spray water on the Carolina Mill at 2058 Carolina Mill Road to extinguish hot spots on Nov. 26 after a blaze on Nov. 25 destroyed the building.
The ruins of the former Culp Weaving Mill smolder on Nov. 14 in Graham as hotspots continue to burn below. This comes after a three-alarm fire at the complex on Nov. 12 which continued overnight into Nov. 13.
The ruins of the former Culp Weaving Mill smolder on Nov. 14 in Graham as hotspots continue to burn below. This comes after a three-alarm fire at the complex on Nov. 12 which continued overnight into Nov. 13.
A hotspot continues to burn inside the ruins of the former Culp Weaving Mill on Nov. 14 in Graham following a three-alarm fire at the complex on Nov. 12, which continued overnight into Nov. 13. "Everything's burning underneath it. So it's a matter of just its gonna have to burn itself out or we continue to put water on it," Graham Fire Chief Tommy Cole said.
Firefighters from the Graham Fire Department put out hot spots after a three-alarm fire ripped through the abandoned Culp Weaving textile plant at 300 E. Parker St. on Nov. 13.
Sunrise on Nov. 13 reveals what is left of the Culp weaving mill in Graham at 300 E. Parker St. after a three-alarm fire ripped through the complex beginning during the evening on Nov. 12. Fire departments from Guilford, Alamance and Orange Counties responded. This comes a little more than a year after an October 2022 fire occured at the same complex.
Sunrise on Nov. 13 reveals what is left of the Culp weaving mill in Graham at 300 E. Parker St. after a three-alarm fire ripped through the complex beginning during the evening on Nov. 12. Fire departments from Guilford, Alamance and Orange Counties responded. This comes a little more than a year after an October 2022 fire occurred at the same complex.
Firefighters from the Graham Fire Department put out hot spots after a three-alarm fire ripped through the abandoned Culp Weaving textile plant at 300 E. Parker St. on Nov. 13.
Elon Surtal members Sonali Schroder, Saha Kalarickal and Vibha Maheswaran dance inside Numen Lumen during the annual Diwali celebration on Nov. 9. Elon Surtal is the University's Bollywood Dance team.
Firefighters from Guilford County enjoy cigars during a controlled practice house fire at 309 Meadowlane Cir. in McLeansville, N.C. on Oct. 21.
Elon students, faculty and family members of Jason Titunik hold hands in a circle around a tree planted in front of Hook residence hall — where Titunik lived his freshman year and met some of his closest friends. The Elon community held a memorial service Oct. 19 to honor and reflect on Titunik's life, who was killed in a car crash July 6.
Casey Baldwin leans on Adina Spiewak's shoulder on Phi Beta Kappa Commons at Elon University on Oct. 9 during an event held to to support those affected by the Israel-Hamas war.
Elon University senior Ethan Rafal collects himself during a rally on Elon's Phi Beta Kappa Commons on Oct. 9 to support those affected by the Israel-Hamas war.
Elon University senior Samantha Katz wears an Israeli flag around her back during a rally on Elon's Phi Beta Kappa Commons on Oct. 9, 2023 to condemn the Hamas attacks on Israel.
Visitors on Sept. 30 watch model trains run around the Gibsonville Garden Railroad.
Kieth Slader makes lemonade for customers at the Elon Farmers Market on Sept. 28.
The west front of the Hook Residence hall can be seen on Oct. 2 in the Historic Neighborhood.
Elon University football players prepare to run onto McKinnon Field at Rhodes Stadium to play William & Mary during the 2023 Family Weekend game on Sept. 30, 2023. The game had the third-highest attendance rate in Rhodes Stadium history with a total of 12,705 attendees. Elon won 14-6, leading Elon to become the top-ranked team in the Coastal Athletic Conference for conference play.
Elon University senior and quarterback Matthew Downing prepares to throw the ball during the Family Weekend game at Rhodes Stadium on Sept. 30. Elon won 14-6 over William & Mary. With the win, Elon becomes the highest-ranking team in the Coastal Athletic Association in conference play.
Elon University senior and defensive back Bo Sanders yells in celebration of Elon's 14-6 victory over William & Mary on Sept. 30. This Family Weekend game allowed the Phoenix to capture the top conference standing in the Coastal Athletic Association for conference play.