State Pays $300K To Magistrate Who Quit Over Same-Sex Marriage
North Carolina is paying a $300,000 legal settlement to a former magistrate who resigned under duress because she said her religious beliefs prevented her from marrying gay couples.
North Carolina is paying a $300,000 legal settlement to a former magistrate who resigned under duress because she said her religious beliefs prevented her from marrying gay couples.
A documentary screening in Winston-Salem this weekend examines historically black colleges and universities.
This week, we say farewell to one of the most recognizable voices in radio.
Light rain and mist and temperatures below freezing turned New Year's Eve into an icy mess across much of the North Carolina mountains.
A new program starting in January will focus on helping low-income single mothers and their daughters break the cycle of poverty.
At Calvin Wiley Elementary School, Principal Tavy Fields asks a crowd of students in front of her if they're excited for
Brunch is the absolute worst. At least it is according to the hosts of The Dinner Party Download.
Max Meeks, the WMFR radio announcer known as “The Voice of High Point,” has died. He was 92 years old.
A Winston-Salem church has opened a food pantry in their front yard to help feed hungry people. It's called the "blessing box," and it's filled with more than just food.