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NC High Schools Postpone Fall Sports Workouts, Wait For State Guidance
Many North Carolina high schools were set to resume workouts for fall sports on Monday. But some are pushing back the start date.
'A Cry For Mama' As Worshipers Seek Justice In Greensboro
Public demonstrations over race and justice continued in the Triad over the Fourth of July Weekend, including a “Cry For Mama” prayer gathering in Greensboro.
COVID-19 Outbreak Prompts Layoffs At Belk Chain
Charlotte-based Belk department stores has announced it's laying off staff due to losses from the coronavirus outbreak.
Combatting An "Eviction Tsunami" In Greensboro
Greensboro has long been home to one of the nation's highest eviction rates, and that was before the pandemic.
Winston-Salem Police Warn That Protesters Blocking Roads Could Be Arrested
Winston-Salem police have put protesters on notice that they could be arrested for blocking city streets and highways.
Attorney Says Black Winston-Salem Man Was Assaulted During Cooks Flea Market Arrest
A Winston-Salem attorney for a man whose arrest sparked outrage online says police clearly used excessive force against his client.
Restaurant Owners Look To The Streets For Help
Restaurant owners throughout the Triad have had to get creative in order to navigate their businesses through coronavirus regulations.
Gov. Roy Cooper Wants Public Schools Open, But Delays Guidance
Governor Roy Cooper and the Coronavirus Task Force addressed the public Wednesday, on the state's highest day yet of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Report: North Carolina Ranks 30th In Teacher Pay
For the second year in a row, North Carolina has ranked 30th in the nation for average teacher pay. A state budget battle has prevented teachers from getting any raises.