Amid Monument Debate, A Statue Of Antebellum Jurist Comes Down
The statue of a 19th-century North Carolina Supreme Court justice was removed on Monday from the entrance of the state Court of Appeals building in Raleigh.
The statue of a 19th-century North Carolina Supreme Court justice was removed on Monday from the entrance of the state Court of Appeals building in Raleigh.
The city of Graham had its first major protest Saturday after a federal judge blocked a measure to ban such gatherings as two sides clashed over the fate of the city's Confederate
Four people were arrested during a protest in Winston-Salem Wednesday night over the December death of inmate John Neville.
The death of a Forsyth County inmate has been shrouded in mystery for months, but new information came to light Wednesday, including manslaughter charges in connection with John Neville's death.
Public demonstrations over race and justice continued in the Triad over the Fourth of July Weekend, including a “Cry For Mama” prayer gathering in Greensboro.
A Winston-Salem attorney for a man whose arrest sparked outrage online says police clearly used excessive force against his client.
The City of Lexington is scheduled to discuss a letter to Davidson County Commissioners asking them to remove the Confederate Monument that stands on a Main Street square.
The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office is responding to allegations that an officer used excessive force against a black man during an incident over the weekend.
Three members of a North Carolina police department have been fired after a department audit of a video recording captured one of the officers saying a civil war was necessary to wipe Black people