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According to warrants, Bryan Castillo was allegedly driving 100 miles per hour in a 55 miles per hour zone.
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The Greensboro Fire Department published its fiscal year 2024-2025 annual report.
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You probably learned about the Boston Tea Party in history class. But you might not have heard about the Edenton Tea Party — a women-led protest for the same cause along North Carolina's coast.
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Around 35 miles from Linville Gorge to Mount Mitchell State Park are still under construction.
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A new segment of a multistate gas pipeline project will run through Triad Park in Kernersville after a narrow vote by Forsyth County commissioners.
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Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page led the Senate's Republican leader by two votes heading into Friday's tally of provisional ballots. It is now 23 votes.
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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools officials responded to a new report from the state auditor related to last year’s deficit. They also discussed committee appointments and a lawsuit against social media companies.
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Bob Rucho has resigned from the North Carolina State Board of Elections after less than a year on the job.
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Retired Yadkin County Schools Superintendent Tod Martin is a newcomer to the Board of Commissioners, but on Tuesday, he received more votes than the three incumbents on the ballot.
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The indictment comes after Brockman was arrested last year for alleged sex crimes with a minor.
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The fallout from the approval of a data center proposal may have reshaped the Stokes County Board of Commissioners. WFDD spoke with voters after two incumbents were defeated in the GOP primary.
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The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has released an updated inventory of the state’s greenhouse gas emissions, detailing trends in the pollutants most responsible for climate change.