Winston-Salem
Local Groups Call On Winston-Salem To Pass Non-Discrimination Ordinance
Local advocates are urging the City of Winston-Salem to pass a non-discrimination ordinance as quickly as possible.
Triad Catalytic Converter Thefts An Ongoing Problem
Local authorities are urging residents to take some simple steps to combat an ongoing problem with catalytic converter thefts.
Black Men Honored For Integrating Winston-Salem Fire Department
A ceremony Monday marked 70 years since eight African American firefighters reported for duty in Winston-Salem.
New Bill Aids Law Enforcement To Disclose Or Release Recordings
A new bill in the North Carolina General Assembly would make it easier for law enforcement agencies in the Triad to share videos and photographs.
Winston-Salem Considers Changes To Emergency Mental Health Response
The city of Winston-Salem is exploring possible changes to how police respond to mental health-related 911 calls.
Triad Cities Awaiting Census Data May Delay Elections
The U.S. Census faced severe challenges in 2020. There were natural disasters, a pandemic, earlier deadlines — and the fallout is being felt locally.
Triad Area Nurse And Welder Awarded Carnegie Medals For Their Heroism
In 2019, two Triad men — strangers traveling separately on Highway 52 in Winston-Salem — left their cars and ran to the scene of a horrible accident.
Arts Council Awards Over $400,000 In COVID-19 Relief Funding
Financial help is on the way for arts organizations in Forsyth County, with over $400,000 in COVID-19 relief funding being awarded.
One Year Later, John Neville's Death Prompts Change and Reflection
Today marks the one-year anniversary of John Neville's death. He passed away at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center following his transfer from the Forsyth County jail where he had been held.