Preliminary Injunction Hearing on NC Voting Law Underway
The NAACP and several civil rights groups are suing North Carolina in federal court over its new voting law. » E-Mail This
View ArticleDebate Heats Up in Federal Court Regarding NC's Voting Law
NC attorneys claim all residents have equal access to voting, but many disagree. » E-Mail This
View ArticleVoting Is Everyone's Right
Winston-Salem hosts the state's Moral Monday protest. » E-Mail This
View ArticleNC's Attorneys Grill Witness to Support State's Belief of Possible Voter Fraud
It’s a battle of numbers as Civil Rights groups and the state of North Carolina debate the possibility of voter fraud. » E-Mail This
View ArticleClosing Arguments Expected in Injunction Hearing against NC's Voting Law
A federal hearing challenging North Carolina’s voting law is coming to an end. » E-Mail This
View ArticleFederal Judge Requests More Evidence in Preliminary Injunction Hearing...
A federal judge in Winston-Salem will decide whether or not North Carolina's voting law will apply to the 2014 November General Election. » E-Mail This
View ArticleGSO Battles Crime in Public Housing Complexes, One Door at a Time
Gang fights put some public housing residents on edge. » E-Mail This
View ArticleHouston School District Returns to NC to Recruit Teachers
North Carolina's public school teachers appear to be in high demand. Especially by the Houston Independent School District. » E-Mail This
View ArticleNon-Profit Hosts High Point Drug Give-Away
Find out where Triad residents can get free over the counter drugs.» E-Mail This
View ArticleCommon Core Uncertainty Puts NC Educators in Limbo
Gov. Pat McCrory’s newest law regarding Common Core is creating uncertainty among many North Carolina educators. » E-Mail This
View ArticleIncreasing African American Male Teachers in Public Schools Benefits All...
One Triad university says the lack of African American male teachers hurts all students. » E-Mail This
View ArticleUNCG Gets Federal Grant to Help Medical Veterans
New UNCG program creates pathway for those with medical training transition into the civilian world. » E-Mail This
View ArticleNC Retailers Host Own Tax-Free Weekend Events
NC retailers offer big discount to keep local dollars in the state. » E-Mail This
View ArticleN.C. Vultures Not Welcome At Public Boat Ramps
A North Carolina agency is asking for the public’s help to deter a wildlife nuisance at boat ramps. » E-Mail This
View ArticleLibrary Closing Limits Access To Services
FC Central Library to close; impact felt by homeless and low-income residents. » E-Mail This
View ArticleGreensboro Activists Want Watchdog Group For Police Misconduct
Community group wants a new entity to ease racial tension in Greensboro. » E-Mail This
View ArticleWS Homeowners Claim NCDOT Has Taken Their Land
Hundreds of property owners want a judge to force the state to buy them out. » E-Mail This
View ArticleFederal Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction Against NC's New Voting Law
North Carolina’s new voting law will be in effect during the 2014 November General Election. » E-Mail This
View ArticlePiedmont Comedians React to Death of Robin Williams
Williams was a global success because he was real, says one Triad comedian. » E-Mail This
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