For Black Winston-Salem Firefighters, A Choice Between Silence And Change
A group of Black firefighters has filed a federal lawsuit claiming racial discrimination in the Winston-Salem Fire Department.
A group of Black firefighters has filed a federal lawsuit claiming racial discrimination in the Winston-Salem Fire Department.
North Carolina lawmakers are planning on reintroducing hate crimes legislation this session. This comes after eight people, most of them Asian women, were killed in Atlanta this week.
More than 3,000 additional doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be delivered to the Triad each week over the next two months.
The North Carolina Medical Examiner's Office has released the autopsy of a Black teen who police say was shot to death by a Davidson County deputy last year.
A ceremony Monday marked 70 years since eight African American firefighters reported for duty in Winston-Salem.
North Carolina civil rights groups struck a deal on Thursday with Gov. Roy Cooper's administration to allow for the early release of 3,500 inmates in state custody over the next six months.
In 2018, eleven Black women volunteered to come together over eight weeks to share, learn, support one another, and to find out more about how systemic poverty has impacted their lives.
The Greensboro community is celebrating the life of Marcus Smith who would have been 41 years old this Saturday.