Police are looking for three men in connection with an armed robbery on E. Barton St. Saturday.
Seven U.S. service members were killed on Saturday in one of the deadliest days for Americans in Afghanistan in recent months, as the Taliban continued attacks against foreign troops as part of their spring offensive.
The scene is clear and everyone is safe after authorities found a suspicious piece of luggage at the finish line of Saturday's Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
A fire broke out at a house on Glenn Avenue in Winston-Salem Friday morning.
The captured inmates tell investigators that they escaped without a getaway plan.
If it's on the internet then is must be true? Tonight at 11pm, WFMY will tell you how to clean up your online reputation?
An Infectious Disease Specialist at Cone Health explains why doctors can have difficulty diagnosing measles.
Here are the scores of the week from across the Triad.
Republican leaders pulled the bill from the chamber's calendar Thursday and rescheduled floor discussion for Tuesday.
The chamber voted 39-9 Thursday for legislation sought by the consumer finance industry. Leaders say the industry hasn't had interest rate and loan amount caps changed in 30 years and need help to improve profits.
The student was told the picture would be pulled because a baby in a school yearbook photo was not school related.
A new government report says suicide kills more Americans than car accidents.
Celia Kuperszmid Lehrman, deputy home editor from Consumer Reports, has some important tips for buyers.
Collin Smith has had to use a lot more than his smarts to earn a diploma.
News 2 investigated what people can do to track down their immunization records and when they got their vaccines.
Police arrested the second Guilford County jail escapee Wednesday night, thanks to help from an anonymous caller.
More than 2,500 citations were written in Greensboro last year for people who parked illegally in handicapped parking spaces.
2 Wants To Know & Sheriff's Deputies were outside a businessman's home at 6:45am.
The federal government says the judge who issued the ruling had exceeded his authority.