Federal Judge: Lawmakers Must Hand Over Documents On "Greensboro Act"
A federal judge has issued a deadline for state lawmakers to hand over information about a law that changed the makeup of Greensboro's City Council.
A federal judge has issued a deadline for state lawmakers to hand over information about a law that changed the makeup of Greensboro's City Council.
North Carolina forests may soon be under threat by an intruder the size of a thumbnail.
The former head of the North Carolina Association of Educators has died. Rodney Ellis' passing has brought condolences from across the state.
While Donald Trump comes to western North Carolina to promote his own candidacy, Vice President Joe Biden will be in the Triangle helping a group th
Radio 101 is WFDD's education program for high school students. Radio 101 reporter, Hayato Yamanouchi, talks about how he's holding on to his ethnic roots while living in America.
This week, we celebrate master fiddlers from West Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina with music of the late Clark Kessinger, Buddy Thomas and Benny Jarrell. It's a grand experience hearing expe
Across the Triad this weekend, there will be many remembrances of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or UAVs, otherwise known as drones, are aircraft piloted by remote control or programmed to follow a flight path using GPS as a guide. They can be as small as a book or as large as a commercial airliner. From toys to weapons, they are filling a range of niches, including research and conservation efforts.
We spoke with Max Messinger, Founder of Linn Aerospace and Research Fellow with Wake Forest University Center for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability. He has spent the past several years developing, building, and flying a variety of drones to monitor the health of the Peruvian Amazon rainforests.
Winston-Salem police have determined a report of suspicious clown activity last weekend was false, and they've made one arrest in connection with the case.
North Carolina elections officials have fashioned early voting schedules they hope comply with a federal court ruling this summer and ease long lines this fall in the presidential battleground stat