Local News
Interest In Film Production Wanes As New State Guidelines Take Effect
North Carolina's film tax credit program expires on Dec. 31. Some critics say the change is already hurting business in the state.
Greensboro College "Back On Track" After Rocky Time
It's been three years since Greensboro College was placed on probation by its accrediting body. But now the college has regained its financial stability and is being looked at as a model for how a small liberal arts college that struggled during the recession can regain its footing.
Bestsellers week of October 2, 2014
The NPR Bestseller Lists are compiled from weekly surveys of close to 500 indepe
Local Schools Launch Program To Address Bullying, Suicides
A local survey by the Forsyth County Department of Public Health reveals some concerning trends in the county's middle and high schools.
Drug Sweep Nets Nearly Two Dozen Arrests in High Point
High Point is one of several communities in the region struggling to fight a growing heroin problem.
$5 Billion Natural Gas Pipeline Headed For North Carolina
A proposed gas pipeline running from West Virginia to Eastern North Carolina is one step closer to becoming reality.
More Fallout Following 2013 Carbon Monoxide Deaths at Boone Motel
Funeral Begins for 5 Murdered Children of Guilford County Shooting Rampage
In Pleasant Garden--five young people are being honored.