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N. Carolina Gov. Cooper giving State of the State address
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper is readying for what is likely his last State of the State address.
Medicaid recipients may see loss of coverage as recertification process resumes
North Carolina will soon resume a Medicaid recertification process. A change at the federal level could lead to coverage termination or a reduction in benefits for some residents.
Lumbee Tribal Flag now hangs in Appalachian State student union
Appalachian State University officials have unveiled a Lumbee Tribal Flag on campus to honor the members and heritage of the tribe.
Nearly 200,000 student debt loans for northwest North Carolinians hang in the balance as Supreme Court weighs arguments
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering arguments over the legality of President Joe Biden’s proposed federal student loan relief program.
Public housing complex set for redevelopment hits historic holdup
A Winston-Salem public housing complex may soon be redeveloped, but a historic property designation could alter plans.
Wake Forest University receives $3M to study the connection between dance and brain health
Wake Forest University has received a $3 million grant to study how dance might improve cognitive health. The five-year study, called IGROOVE, is meant to further research on how dance can impact fitness, memory, and brain health.
Let's Talk About It: How do we discuss bias?
Today's episode of Let's Talk About It tackles the thorny
At meeting on Winston-Salem shootings, local business owners cite lack of police presence. In response, sheriff offers assistance
Downtown Winston-Salem business owners and workers expressed fears and frustrations to city leaders Thursday about the lack of police in the area during a special meeting c