Kelsey Fabian, WKRN

Kelsey Fabian

WKRN

Philadelphia, PA, United States

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  • FOX8 WGHP
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Past articles by Kelsey:

Worker killed after crane collapses in Philadelphia

A man was killed Tuesday night and another injured after a crane fell over at a construction site in Pennsylvania. → Read More

Man missing from High Rock Lake identified; new details released

DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. – A man missing from High Rock Lake Sunday night has been identified. Crews continued looking for 51-year-old George Goins of the Lexington area early Monday. He jumped off a pontoon boat Sunday and has not been seen since. Emergency crews from multiple agencies were called to High Rock Lake near River Point off River View Road Extension at about 6 p.m. Sunday. → Read More

Greensboro looking for future leaders with City Academy program

GREENSBORO, N.C. – There are so many components that make a city work, many of those components happening behind the scenes, but the City of Greensboro is giving their residents a chance to learn all about it through a program called City Academy. The mission is to develop future leaders and build a better community by having well informed citizens. → Read More

Triad group encourages business to protect themselves from cybercrime

Cybercrime causes trillions of dollars in damages every year and experts say it will only get worse, which is why one local group in theTriad is encouraging businesses to protect themselves. "It is becoming a matter of when this is going to happen to them -- when is something going to happen that is going to disrupt their business," said Robert Phelps with Triad Cyber Round Table. → Read More

How to protect yourself and your pet from ticks and fleas this summer

With warmer weather comes more bugs and some of those bugs can not only harm us but also our pets. So, putting your dog or cat on flea and tick prevention medication is important. → Read More

Police investigating deadly shooting in Winston-Salem

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- A man was killed in a shooting in Winston-Salem early Wednesday morning. The shooting happened around 1 a.m. in the 1300 block of Pleasant Street. Police are investigating the shooting as a homicide. → Read More

Work begins for Burlington park upgrade

BURLINGTON, N.C. -- A popular park in Burlington is getting an upgrade, Willowbrook Park will soon become the Willowbrook Arboretum. This month, crews started working on one important part of the project -- stream restoration. It involves chopping down unhealthy trees along the stream banks. → Read More

Winston-Salem church destroyed in overnight fire

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- A Winston-Salem church was destroyed after flames ripped through the building overnight. The fire happened early Monday morning at New Gospel Tabernacle Holiness Church on North Laura Wall Boulevard. New Gospel's head deacon said the church had been there since 1939. → Read More

North Carolina beauty queen raises awareness about sexual assault

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- More than 11 percent of college students experience sexual assault on campus, according to the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network. North Carolina beauty queen Rose Brown falls into that percentage. → Read More

USPS asking citizens for help after dog bites continue to rise for mail carriers

GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. -- The United States Postal Service says they need your help with protecting their mail carriers. Last year, postal workers nationwide suffered more than 6000 dog bites, nearly a dozen of those happening in Guilford County. → Read More

Man taken to hospital after overnight house fire in High Point

HIGH POINT, N.C. -- A man was taken to the hospital after a house fire in High Point early Tuesday morning. The fire happened at 2:19 a.m. at a home in the 1200 block of Delk Drive. Fire crews say it started in the kitchen after the man put oil into a pan. → Read More

Man recounts historic sit-in at Woolworth in Greensboro

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Feb. 1 will forever be remembered as the day four men took a seat at the all white Woolworth counter and changed history. It is a story most of us know, but we often don't hear about the people who witnessed it. → Read More

Crews on scene of house fire in Kernersville

KERNERSVILLE, N.C. -- Crews are at the scene of a massive house fire in Kernersville. The home is located on Freeman Road in Forsyth County, just about a 1/2 mile from the Guilford County line. The two-alarm fire is not under control, officials confirm. → Read More

Thomasville organization is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day a little early

THOMASVILLE, N.C. -- A Thomasville organization is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day a little early and they are hoping the community joins in honoring Dr. King's legacy. → Read More

Crews battle house fire in Forsyth County

FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. -- Crews are battling a house fire in Forsyth County early Monday morning. The fire happened around 4 a.m. at a home in the 1400 block of Chesterfield Road in Lewsiville. Crews say the fire is fully involved and flames are visible. → Read More

Last chance to make donations for your 2017 Taxes

The end of the year is one of the busiest times for non-profits like Triad Goodwill. People come pouring in the last few days before the new year to make sure they get their tax write off. → Read More

Kernersville family returns after fire destroys home on Christmas

KERNERSVILLE, N.C. -- A Kernersville family was over 500 miles away when they got the call that their home was on fire. It was Christmas morning and they were visiting relatives in Northwest Pennsylvania. → Read More

Man found stabbed to death inside Ramseur home identified

RAMSEUR, N.C. -- A man found stabbed to death inside a home in Ramseur early Monday morning has been identified. The State Bureau of Investigation confirmed to FOX8 that the man is Eugene Cleve Staley, age 47. Staley was found inside a home on Columbia Avenue. → Read More

Designated police officers dedicated to specific communities in Greensboro

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Greensboro residents, did you know there is a designated police officer dedicated to serving your street, neighborhood, or even your apartment complex? That officer is called a Community Resource Officer and they're responsible for responding to questions, complaints or concerns residents have about something happening in their neighborhood. → Read More

Burlington woman goes the distance for animals for need

BURLINGTON, N.C. -- Amber Currie, founder of Amber's Animal Advocacy, has been helping the dogs at Burlington Animal Services for the past year. The organization's purpose is to network dogs from the shelter and place them in rescues. → Read More