Northwest Guilford Middle School honors murdered 8th grader
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Northwest Guilford Middle School remembered 14-year-old Maurice Edmonds at a basketball game on Thursday evening. Edmonds was shot and killed by his mother on Monday morning.
View ArticleGreensboro City Council will vote on tree pruning recommendations
GREENSBORO, N.C —People living in the Westerwood, Sunset Hills, and Southside neighborhoods in Greensboro have what they feel is a glimmer of hope. Friday Duke Energy, and Greensboro City leaders met...
View ArticlePilot tried to avoid homes before deadly plane crash
BURLINGTON, N.C. — One person was killed Wednesday morning when a small plane went down near a residential area after taking off from the Burlington airport, officials said. The single-engine Pilatus...
View ArticleGOP lawmakers want to rid North Carolina of income tax
GREENSBORO, N.C.— Anytime you mention taxes, the reaction is going to be mixed. So, it’s no surprise what North Carolina Republican lawmakers want to do now is drawing criticism. The GOP wants to get...
View ArticlePilot killed in plane crash hailed as a hero
Greensboro, N.C.— Allen Cranford still remembers his last conversation with his brother-in-law David Gamble. “He would always mentioned what trip he was going on next. He loved his job,” Cranford...
View ArticleExtreme cold killing car batteries
PIEDMONT, N.C. — The cold temperatures can really take a toll on our cars. AAA says it’s getting swamped with calls from drivers whose cars have drained batteries.
View ArticleRetailers may charge credit card users a ‘checkout fee’
GREENSBORO, N.C.— It’s so easy to use your credit card to pay for just about anything. But when your credit card statement comes in the mail, you might want to take a closer look. Retailers in North...
View ArticleStorm shelters keep families safe during severe weather
KERNERSVILLE, N.C. —Norma and Bill Hurley moved to North Carolina from Florida 20 years ago and have never looked back. However, the recent string of severe weather in North Carolina has them worried....
View ArticleAfrican American history in Greensboro
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The history of African-Americans in Greensboro is something many of us are still getting to know, and luckily The Greensboro Historical Museum is full of this history that dates...
View ArticleCould all North Carolina community colleges become smoke free?
Graham, N.C.–Several North Carolina Lawmakers introduced a bill in January that would ban smoking on all community college campuses. The bill would even apply to schools that have designated smoking...
View ArticleTranscript in Greensboro Police scandal made public
GREENSBORO, N.C. — In 2006, Greensboro found itself in midst of a controversy involving a number of Greensboro Police Officers who claimed the department had discriminated against them based on their...
View ArticlePolice identify two found dead inside Greensboro home
GREENSBORO, N.C. –Police have identified the two people who were found dead inside a home in Greensboro on Wednesday. According to Greensboro Police, Roberto Armando Guillen, 59, and Karla Ramirez, 28...
View ArticleDrug agents discover a DMT lab in Guilford County
GREENSBORO, N.C– Law Enforcement in Guilford County have a new hallucinogenic drug on the streets to patrol called Dimethyltryptamine or DMT. Undercover agents along with other agencies, raided a home...
View ArticleNew bill could put restrictions on moped drivers
GREENBORO, N.C. — A new bill in the North Carolina General Assembly could require moped drivers to carry insurance. Lawmakers who support the new legislation, want to make sure that moped drivers have...
View ArticleBlack History Month: Home in Alamance County rooted in history
A home on Highway 62 in Alamance County is full of history. Before the Civil War, it was the Oak Grove Plantation, which included Caswell Holt and his younger brother, Sam. The two were instrumental...
View ArticleGovernor McCrory signs education bill in Randolph County
ASHEBORO, N.C. –Gov. Pat McCrory signed his first bill today at Randolph Community College in Asheboro. Senate Bill 14 is designed to increase opportunities for high school students to enroll in...
View ArticleBill would make Payday Loans legal
GREENSBORO, N.C.–Payday loans were outlawed in North Carolina over a decade ago, but soon they could making their way back to check cashing stores. Senate Bill 89 would amend the Check Cashing...
View ArticleGreensboro teen dies after collapsing during basketball game
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A promising high school basketball player from Greensboro died Tuesday night after he collapsed during a game. Josh Level, 17, died at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after he...
View ArticleTE Connectivity layoffs scheduled to start in April; 664 will lose jobs
GREENSBORO,N.C.–664 of workers at the TE Connectivity plant in Greensboro will have to find a another place to work by the end of the year. Tom Peacock, Senior Manager of Communications for TE...
View ArticleBody found in Greensboro lake identified, ruled a homicide
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Police have identified a body found in a lake off Plainfield Road in Greensboro on Sunday. Authorities said the body of 18-year-old Dorien Daymon Jackson of Tangle Lane in High...
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