Breaking the cycle of violence in High Point: a true story
Many on the front lines working to address violence in our area say one path forward is listening to better understand how people find themselves in a cycle of crime.
Many on the front lines working to address violence in our area say one path forward is listening to better understand how people find themselves in a cycle of crime.
The Greensboro City Council met on Tuesday, and one of the main agenda items was the future of its violence reduction program.
State and local investigators are looking into reports that two people died in an understaffed Thomasville nursing home during the weekend winter storm.
North Carolina has approved over $42 million that will help fund park projects across the state.
In December of last year, Jamison Mobile Home Park residents received a letter from property owner Lynn Anderson stating that they now had until March 2022 to vacate the properties.
Incidents of gun violence remain stubbornly high throughout much of the Triad, with homicide numbers in Greensboro, High Point and Winston-Salem at or near historic levels.
A new report on 2010 to 2020 census data shows tremendous growth in North Carolina's Latino population. Advocacy groups say this has implications for voting rights.
A controversial plan to sell a large-scale public housing building in Winston-Salem has fallen through.
North Carolina Republican legislators on Monday announced plans to attempt to further delay the already postponed state primary, responding to worries about timing should the state Supreme Court st
Wake Forest University has received a grant to commission and produce two original plays to be presented during the 2024 National Black Theatre Festival.