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Group Urges Council Members To Make Winston Salem "Sanctuary City"
A local group is urging city leaders to make Winston-Salem a “sanctuary city” for immigrants who are in the country illegally.
Homelessness, Blues, And The Power Of Spoken Words
A new album is giving voice to the homeless living in the Triad.
Greensboro Grocery Store Redefines "Ownership"
A new grocery store has opened in Northeast Greensboro that's eroding an 18 year food desert. A food desert is an an urban area where affordable or quality fresh food is difficult to find.
Prosecutor: Officer Acted Lawfully In Killing Keith Lamont Scott
A Charlotte police officer who shot and killed a black man at an apartment complex will not face charges, a North Carolina prosecutor announced Wednesday.
Why No Marijuana Information? Keith Scott Toxicology Report Leaves A Key Question
The chief state medical examiner's office released autopsy and toxicology reports for Keith Scott, and they shed little new light on the shooting. In fact, they raise another question.
New Play 'Shades Of Valor' Explores War, Race, And Shared Grief
A world premiere of a new drama is taking place in Winston Salem on Friday that touches on military, honor, and racial issues.
Report Ranks Greensboro Among Cities With Most LGBT-Friendly Policies
The Human Rights Campaign rated more than 500 cities across the country, including 10 in North Carolina.
Radio 101: Understanding My Grandfather's Absence
Radio 101 reporter, Vivian McAllister, talks about how her grandfather's absence is part of a larger societal problem. Radio 101 is WFDD's educational program for high school students.
Greensboro Police Chief: Former Officer's Actions Led To 'Bad Decisions'
At a media briefing Thursday, Police Chief Wayne Scott revealed more details about an excessive force incident in June.