Supplemental food benefits set to end in March
Emergency food benefits instituted at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic will be ending in March.
Emergency food benefits instituted at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic will be ending in March.
A local organization is working to help kids in need in the Piedmont and High Country.
Triad tenant rights advocacy group Housing Justice Now is changing its approach to how it helps those facing eviction.
The drive for clean water and air for minority and low-income residents is inexorably linked to the march toward racial equality that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. championed, U.S.
A man who claimed innocence in connection with a 1995 brutal assault in Winston-Salem pled guilty Thursday to interfering with an electronic monitoring device.
Lexington City Manager Terra Greene has told city officials that she is stepping down this year.
The city of Greensboro will recognize Guilford County School Board member T. Dianne Bellamy Small on Monday for her civil rights advocacy work.
For the first time, "GAYPRIDE" is available as a vanity license plate in North Carolina.
Wake Forest University has been awarded a $1 million grant for a project focusing on environmental justice.