RALEIGH — With less than two years left in his second term, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper gave a State of the State speech Monday night that …
Dignitaries from the NFL’s Carolina Panthers, community leaders and school officials, welcomed students and citizens for the ground-breaking c…
REIDSVILLE — Keshia Cannon, community relations director for The Landings of Rockingham, recently spoke to the Reidsville Kiwanis Club about t…
MAYODAN — Forced to cancel due to bad weather in 2022, Zig Bash: Live Music Festival for Hospice of Rockingham County, the nonprofit’s major l…
MADISON — A fire deep inside a storage tanker containing 11,500 gallons of liquid asphalt was brought under control by firefighters here Tuesd…
Elaine Marshall, North Carolina’s Secretary of State since 1997, thought she knew the patterns of new businesses registering with her office, but starting in mid-2020 she saw a puzzling change. “June of 2020 was when the rocket started shooting up,” she said. Amid the disruptions of the pandemic, the numbers surged. Filings in 2021 set a record at 178,300. Last year’s filings nearly matched ...
REIDSVILLE—Although many people in Rockingham County are suffering from food shortages, senior citizens are feeling the effects more than any …
RALEIGH – The North Carolina Museum of History announces a full schedule of events highlighting the contributions of women to North Carolina’s…
A car chase early this morning involving deputies with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office ended in a crash that closed U.S. 421 northbound fo…
MAYODAN – Less than three years ago, signing a National Letter of Intent to play college football seemed virtually impossible following an inj…
When Terry Holland died at 80 on Feb. 26, national news reports set out his distinguished record in glowing detail: successful coaching record…
Nothing about being inside the UNC Mini Mart seemed unusual. That was until you took a peek inside a refrigerator.
The EPA is studying pollution from industrial-sized animal farms, potentially a first step toward new rules that could impact North Carolina’s booming hog and poultry industries. As part of regularly updating water pollution rules, the federal agency will consider whether animal facility rules adequately protect public waterways. The move stems from a 2021 lawsuit filed by Food & Water Watch, ...
Filling pivotal healthcare market gaps — internally and within the Triad — is the motivation behind Atrium Health's proposal to open a $246.5 million, 36-bed community hospital in northern Greensboro by July 2026.
RALEIGH — More young people are committing crimes in North Carolina, and they’re using guns more often to carry them out.
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation has been contacted and will conduct an investigation, per standard procedure.
STONEVILLE — Kennedy Wilson has taken dance classes for 13 years at Melanie Paschal’s Dance creations and over the years saw team members part…
GREENSBORO – A capacity crowd witnessed Reidsville blow open a two possession game at the half by utilizing their fast break attack as the Ram…
GREENSBORO — As police continue to investigate a former teacher jailed on child sex charges, Guilford County Schools on Friday released a comp…
MADISON — Builder Joyce Wilson has created a tiny neighborhood inside her home here where the housing market is always healthy and living spac…
If Medicaid expansion passes in North Carolina this year, it will be the end of a years-long power struggle between the governor, the leader o…
WENTWORTH—Rockingham Community College this week bid farewell to longtime Vice President for Student Development Dr. Bob Lowdermilk III.
March means lots of things in North Carolina, from basketball to pollen. It’s also the time when red foxes will be born throughout the state.
At least 7,285 new coronavirus cases were reported in North Carolina last week, down from 9,392 the week before, according to preliminary data…