As Resettlement Debate Continues, Interfaith Event Advocates For Refugees
Several hundred supporters showed up at an interfaith gathering in Greensboro Monday night to show support for the Triad's refugee community.
Several hundred supporters showed up at an interfaith gathering in Greensboro Monday night to show support for the Triad's refugee community.
The vote in the U.S. House of Representatives Thursday that increases security checks on some refugees is raising some protest here in the Triad.
As cities and countries around the world mourn the recent violence in Paris and Beirut, Wake Forest University held its own vigil Monday to reflect on the violence – and on healing.
A former Winston-Salem State University student is behind bars and facing murder charges in the shooting of another student on campus.
Hundreds of people gathered Sunday night at Winston-Salem State University to mourn the loss of one of their own.
The Piedmont Triad is running out of phone numbers, which means a new area code is coming soon. But don't worry, the 336 isn't going away.
North Carolinians support the U.S. taking action against the extremist group calling itself the Islamic State, which continues to hold territory in the Middle East.
Despite missing the effects of Hurricane Joaquin, rain Friday night and Saturday morning made for a soggy day and some damage around the region.
More than 5,000 people in Guilford and Forsyth counties woke up without power Friday morning after strong winds blew through the Triad Thursday night.
UPDATE 3:09 P.M. Hurricane Joaquin has been updated to a Category 4 storm.
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