Brea Love, WXII 12 News

Brea Love

WXII 12 News

Winston-Salem, NC, United States

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American Cancer Society's need for donations past October

In October, you can look around and find plenty of signs of breast cancer awareness, from pink ribbons to posters and T-shirts, but once the month ends the need is still there. → Read More

WXII's Brea Love shares family history of breast cancer

Breast cancer is a cause near and dear to my heart. It's impacted my family for as long as I can remember. → Read More

Triad doctor explains breast density, increased risk for patients

Breast density is a topic not typically discussed outside of a doctor's visit, but it's another important reminder to keep up with your annual mammogram. → Read More

Genetic Professional shares how genetic testing saves lives

Paula Pile has a family history of breast cancer. Her mother and sister both had it in their 40s. → Read More

Triad breast cancer survivor lead fundraiser for 'Making Strides'

The American Cancer Society estimates nearly 280,000 people will learn they have breast cancer this year. More than 42,000 will die. → Read More

Triad organizations partnering to help voters with disabilities

According to the CDC, 61 million Americans are living with some type of disability. Election Day is only 44 days away, so Triad organizations want to help make sure everyone's voice is heard. → Read More

Noon Pet Of The Week: Cassie

Please Help Miss Cassie Find That Forever Home! → Read More

Community learning centers provide safe remote-learning

The Winston-Salem Forsyth County School District along with its community partners are working to make remote learning as smooth as possible. → Read More

Reynolda Gardens, Hope Winston-Salem partner to feed families

Reynolda Gardens Wake Forest University staff along with volunteers spent Friday morning harvesting produce. → Read More

Stokes County 8th graders honored in ‘drive-in’ celebration

88 8th-graders at Piney Grove Middle School made the walk across the sidewalk Tuesday morning to symbolize their entrance into high school. → Read More

Infectious Disease Expert updates on COVID-19

Wake Forest Baptist Health infectious disease expert Dr. Christopher Ohl provided the latest on COVID-19 in North Carolina and the Triad Tuesday morning. → Read More

Davie County church collecting donations for students

Rescue House Church is serving as a community partner to provide meals for students in the area while they're out of school for the foreseeable future. → Read More

Samaritan's Purse sends field hospital, medical team to Italy

Samaritan's Purse is addressing the critical need for medical assistance in Italy. → Read More

Meet Your Farmer

Great Opportunity To Meet Local Farmers And Receive Local Crops → Read More

Chronic sinus infection sufferers look to balloons for help

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 12% of adults in the United States chronically suffer from sinus infections. → Read More

More students consider suicide, local school fights statistics

According to the CDC, suicide is the second-leading cause of death among 10 to 14-year-olds. → Read More

Rockingham County law enforcement cracking down on Sweepstakes

The Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office hand-delivered 29 letters Monday to county businesses suspected of operating sweepstakes or casino-type gambling. → Read More

Forsyth County teachers learn how to "Stop the Bleed"

Uncontrolled bleeding is the leading cause of death by trauma. → Read More

Falling concrete from Business 85 bridge overpass becoming dangerous for drivers in High Point

High Point 911 is urging drivers to be cautious after reports of falling concrete from a bridge overpass. → Read More

North Wilkesboro students put on live news every morning

Students at North Wilkes Middle School aren’t reading the school bulletin to find out what’s going on around the building. They're watching WJAG. → Read More