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Captain Mike Cardwell, the agent in charge of the Forsyth County drug task force says that although the numbers are not at an all-time high here locally, overdose is still a huge concern. → Read More
It’s been over a decade since the last triad honor flight and tomorrow a plane full of veteran passengers will be taking off to Washington, D.C., tomorrow. → Read More
Village Fabric Shop in Winston-Salem came up with a way to use their love of quilting to do just that. → Read More
Health care providers across the Piedmont Triad are now offering the child-sized Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines that were approved for kids ages 5 to 11 this week. → Read More
Dr. Kimberly Montez says that she is recommending all parents vaccinate their children when it becomes available as the effectiveness of the vaccine far outweighs the risk of side effects. → Read More
Superintendent Travis Reeves says an exclusion rate will be calculated for each individual school daily. → Read More
The owner and his friends dressing up some of Halloween’s scariest characters and life-sized decorations have made this house the top trick-or-treat spot in the Ardmore neighborhood for nearly two decades. → Read More
Funds will be distributed to Greensboro Police Department families to help with their children’s education. → Read More
Dr. Christopher Ohl with Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist recommends everyone over the age of 18, who received a Johnson & Johnson vaccine, receive either a Pfizer or Moderna booster. → Read More
Forsyth County Assistant Fire Chief Chris Vogler said the risks of improperly using a space heater should not be taken lightly. → Read More
Finnegan’s Wake has been serving downtown Winston-Salem for 15 years, but on Oct. 30, that all comes to end as they close for good. → Read More
Corey Walker, the Wake Forest professor of Humanities, says one of the things Powell was — a great example of is staying true to your beliefs. → Read More
For $20 an hour, kayakers can choose a time slot throughout the day to explore the quarry. → Read More
Sheriff Lane Perry of the Henry County Sheriff’s Office says he believes there are still people out there, withholding information about the case. → Read More
Chelle Jeffery, a physician assistant at Novant Health is recommending families stick to the basics this year to keep their families safe. → Read More
Less than two weeks later, excitement turned to sorrow and fear. → Read More
Thursday night Church World Service Greensboro, a local refugee resettlement facility, welcomed their first Afghan refugee. → Read More
Donations are accepted and all proceeds will go towards programs focused on helping people live healthier lifestyles and prevent heart attacks and strokes. → Read More
Dr. Ashley Perrott, a family physician at Novant Health recommends sticking to the basics with consistent hand-washing, wearing a mask and getting vaccinated. → Read More
She took to YouTube and social media to share her story, so others in similar situations could also feel empowered. → Read More