Morning Headlines: Tuesday, September 1, 2015
N. Carolina Justices Take Another Look At 2011 Redistricting
N. Carolina Justices Take Another Look At 2011 Redistricting
Several voter approved bond projects in Winston-Salem are moving full speed ahead. On Monday, city council held a special meeting to discuss progress in 47 areas.
A 1-million square-foot development project planned in Winston-Salem is waiting for the city to make decisions on parking before it can move forward.
Schools in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County will be the recipients of one of the largest grants ever awarded by the Winston-Salem Foundation. The group is committing $2 million to support a profession
A trio of internationally known designers came to Winston-Salem Monday to pitch their ideas on a new look for the city's aged downtown bridges.
Winston-Salem is moving forward with rules governing street musicians, also known as buskers.
Downtown Winston-Salem may not be a typical spring break destination, but the city is about to get an influx of college students Saturday.
The difference is – these students are local.
The Winston-Salem Police Department is using a new tool to reduce the number of unsolved murders for 2014.
A recent report shows that the rate of unsolved crimes in Winst
Residents in Winston-Salem will have the chance to vote on five separate community improvement bonds that will appear on the city ballot this fall, and one of them includes fresh water jellyfish.