New urban park in Winston-Salem will showcase freedom fight of enslaved Moravian
A new urban park is coming to the Triad. Its roots date back to the 18th century, and an African American story that’s unique to Winston-Salem.
A new urban park is coming to the Triad. Its roots date back to the 18th century, and an African American story that’s unique to Winston-Salem.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded a nearly $1.6 million grant to Appalachian State University for research surrounding enzyme treatments for diseases including
The City of Greensboro is going to use federal grant money to develop a regionwide traffic safety plan.
Lexington City Schools Superintendent, Anitra Wells, will resign from her position at the end of June, a year earlier than scheduled.
The short-term rental business may be in for some big changes in the Triad.
The North Carolina General Assembly began on Tuesday what could become the final push to expand Medicaid to hundreds of thousands of low-income adults in the state with a House measure that quickly
Governor Roy Cooper has announced almost $8 million dollars in funding to support mental health programs in state colleges and universities.
A Forsyth County judge has sentenced Quinton Donnell Blocker to more than 33 years in prison for shooting a Kernersville police officer in the face.