The Guilford County Board of Commissioners helped the county come one step closer to welcoming a TIMCO expansion here in the Triad.
It has been three weeks since Jose Hernandez and Jose Sid escaped from the High Point Jail.
Previously sealed arrest affidavits and records warrants in the Aurora shooting case were released by the court Thursday.
Police arrested a Winston-Salem man after an hour-long standoff Thursday afternoon.
A Buffalo, NY, based company is expanding a recall on its frozen mini meals because they could carry E. coli, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
A very atypical weather pattern for early April has descended over Triad and has brought a good mix of winter weather.
Check out the the top and bottom scores of the week from across the Triad.
After years of financial problems and declining enrollment, The STEAM Academy of Winston-Salem is closing.
Child Psychologist Dr. David Gutterman from Lebauer Health answered everything from what kind of tone we should have when we talk to our kids, to how often we should talk to our kids and at what age.
Trooper Ingram with NC Highway Patrol said they have warrants for Sergio Gomez Espindola who may be heading to Houston, TX.
Last year, North Carolina was considering ignition locks for offenders. Fast-forward one year -- we're actually seeing the paperwork.
The YMCA National Swimming Championship brings more than 1,500 participants, their families, and coaches to Greensboro this week.
Pastors and parents react to alleged rape of a child at New Bethal Baptist Church in Winston-Salem.
North Carolina Republican lawmakers filed a bill to declare an official religion in the state, WRAL reported.
Robert Ward was among the founders of the school and served as its President and later Chancellor from 1967-74.
According to the pastor, the reported rape happened during a special service on Saturday, March 23rd in the church kitchen.
Obama's move is retroactive to March 1, the first day the ongoing $85 billion in budget cuts known as the sequester began to take effect.
Smythe comes from Show Low, AZ, where he's served as chief since 2008.
The bag lady fear included women who had household earnings above $200,000.
The Alamance County Sheriff's Office has followed up on several potential matches, but they eliminated all of them.