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More arguments in education funding litigation that goes back nearly 30 years are scheduled for early next year at the North Carolina Supreme Court.
North Carolina legislative aide, nonprofit founder receives pardon of forgiveness from governor
A beneficiary of one of North Carolina Gov.
N.C. A&T launches effort to bring agricultural resources to underserved communities
North Carolina A&T State University is looking to bring more agricultural and educational resources to underserved communities across the state.
Two new historic markers to be unveiled in Forsyth County in 2024
Two new historic markers will commemorate sites that played critical roles in Winston-Salem's Black communities in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Guilford County Schools to host school choice showcase on Jan. 31
Guilford County Schools is hosting a school choice showcase at the end of January. More than 60 programs will be on display for students and families to learn about.
Forsyth County prepares to distribute more funding to combat the opioid crisis in 2024
Forsyth County is preparing to distribute more funding from a multi-million dollar state settlement with opioid distributors and manufacturers.
Carolina Curious: Why is it called a 'Candle Tea' when coffee is served?
In the latest installment of our series Carolina Curious, listener Lydia Ingram wants to know why exactly it’s called a “tea” when instead, it’s a sweet coffee that visitors enjoy during this seasonal event. We take a look back to find out.
Greensboro's David Hagan spreads message of support to college students
Youth suicide rates have been increasing in recent years and college campuses have not been immune to the trend.
Greensboro City Council approves an annexation rezoning of property despite neighbor concerns
Greensboro City Council voted 8-1 to approve the annexation and rezoning of a property on Hickory Tree Lane while some neighbors voiced concern it could lead to a group home.
Federal regulators give more time to complete gas pipeline extension in Virginia, North Carolina
The builders of a proposed natural gas pipeline that will enter North Carolina from Virginia now have another 2 1/2 years to complete the project after federal regulators pushed back a deadline for