Local News
Triad Area Nurse And Welder Awarded Carnegie Medals For Their Heroism
In 2019, two Triad men — strangers traveling separately on Highway 52 in Winston-Salem — left their cars and ran to the scene of a horrible accident.
Gov. Cooper Warns Of Scams Related To COVID-19 Vaccines
Governor Roy Cooper is warning North Carolinians not to fall for scams related to COVID-19 vaccines.
North Carolina Puts Ringling Bros. Train Cars Up For Auction
The state of North Carolina is selling nine railroad cars that once belonged to Ringling Bros.
Tony Rice, Master Bluegrass Guitarist, Dies At 69
Tony Rice, the master bluegrass picker who drew fans worldwide for the chance to hear the quick, fluid sounds he conjured from his storied Martin D-28 guitar, has died at age 69.
Three Triad Structures Added To Historic Register
Three Triad buildings have been added to the National Register of Historic Places, including two factories and a church.
Greensboro Loop Closer To Completion As New Section Opens
A new section of the Greensboro Urban Loop is now open.
Atrium Health Scrutinized Over Vaccine Priority
A North Carolina health care system said it is delaying COVID-19 vaccinations scheduled for next month after a controversy arose over who would get the initial round of doses.
NC Gets Funding To Expand National Early Literacy Program
A national program that works to improve literacy development for young children is expanding across the state.