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Budget Cuts Threaten Forsyth County Veterans Court
A Forsyth County court that helps veterans with mental health or substance abuse problems held its first graduation this week, a milestone that took place as the program faces an uncertain future.
North Carolina Joins Lawsuit Over Trump Administration's Family Separation Policy
Seventeen states sued President Donald Trump's administration Tuesday in an effort to force officials to reunite migrant families who have been separated at the U.S.-Mexico border.
State Prison Breaks Suicide Prevention Policy On Inmate With Mental Illness
A North Carolina prison is being accused of breaking its own policies after holding an inmate with mental illness in solitary confinement for long periods of time.
Officer Charged With Assaulting Black Jaywalking Suspect
A white police officer whose body camera recorded him beating a black pedestrian he accused of jaywalking has been arrested on assault charges in North Carolina.
Court Makes One More Redistricting Ruling Before Election Season's Official Start
Candidate filing for hundreds of regional and county positions in North Carolina opened Monday, but not before yet another court ruling was issued from reams of pending litigation seeking to alter
Court Temporarily Allows Ban On Partisan Judicial Elections To Stand
Certain North Carolina judicial primaries may not happen this spring.
Two People Charged In Connection With Shooting On Wake Forest University Campus
Police have identified three people with possible connections to the homicide of 21-year-old Winston-Salem State University student Najee Ali Baker.