A Mississippi martial arts expert was arrested Saturday in connection with ricin letters sent to President Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker and a Mississippi judge, federal and local authorities said.
Slow moving low pressure will keep clouds and rain around through Monday.
Davidson County Deputies are investigating a shooting involving a 10-year-old boy who was walking with his uncle and brother when it happened.
Cosmetic arts students at Davidson County Community College showed off their wild hairstyles at the "Locks that Rock" fashion show.
The 2 Wants to Know newscast launches Thursday at 5:30 p.m. by helping shut down a possible scheme.
News 2 and High Point police catch drivers passing by a stopped school bus despite the flashing red lights, extended stop arm, and children getting on or off!
The boy is the son of a Public Information Officer and was playing games on his dad's phone when he did it.
Greensboro city officials want downtown buildings to be eye-catching and not because they are eyesores.
North Carolina has received more than $1 billion in the past decade under the agreement with Big Tobacco 15 years ago.
A woman was charged with Misdemeanor Child Abuse after her 2-year-old son was found wandering in the street near their home.
We would all like to THINK we wouldn't fall for these, but....
LivingSocial hacked but company officials say credit card information was not stolen.
From the moment you step outside your house, until the moment you walk back in the door, someone's watching you.
Dzhokar Tsarnaev confessed that he and his brother weren't done.
A big flaw in their plan kept them from bombing Times Square.
An Army veteran was saved from a fire by an unlikely hero: his dog.
Check out the top and bottom restaurant scores this week from across the Triad.
Officers were dispatched to Hoskins and Washington Streets just after 7 p.m. in reference to a shooting.
After investigating, police arrested 21-year-old Heather Lynn Richard Wednesday.
Some are calling it a "Film Flux." A few North Carolina lawmakers are considering a bill that will eliminate the current tax credit incentives for moviemakers.
A proposed reform to the NC Tax Code could mean residents paying sales tax on more of the goods and services they buy.