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Greensboro Celebrates Juneteenth With Full Day Of Events
On Thursday, President Biden signed a bill into law making Juneteenth a national federal holiday.
Health Care Organizations Urge State Action On Behavioral Health
Twelve health care organizations sent a joint letter to state leaders this week, sounding an alarm about behaviora
Greensboro City Council Passes New $620M Budget
The Greensboro City Council unanimously approved a new city budget at this week's meeting.
Winston-Salem Police Department Shares New Efforts To Combat Rise In Gun Violence
With the number of shootings on the rise across the Triad, local law enforcement agencies are searching for ways to reverse this trend.
Wake Forest Scientists Win NASA Human Tissue Creation Competition
Scientists from the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine are being recognized by NASA for creating lab-engineered human tissue.
Triad Tourism Sees Room For Hope After 'Really Tough' Year
As more COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, Triad tourism is poised for a robust recovery.
'Human Life Is Not Being Valued,' Winston-Salem Police Chief Says After String Of Shootings
An attack on a police substation has been linked to the discovery of two shooting victims from the suspect's family, according to Winston-Salem police.
Winston-Salem Police Seek Public's Help After Rash Of Shootings
Winston-Salem police say people who know anything about a rash of shootings over the weekend need to tell police what they know to help stop the violence.
Triad Cities Weigh Whether To Reopen Council Meetings To The Public
For the first time in more than a year, the Greensboro City Council is planning to allow members of the public to attend its meetings in-person, but only under certain circumstances.