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ACC Kickoff: Five UNC Takeaways
CHARLOTTE, N.C. --- North Carolina sent five representatives to the ACC Kickoff event on Thursday, concluding a four-day, 17-team media event. Inside Carolina beat writers Adam Smith and Jeremiah Holloway were there and afterwards shared their biggest takeaways. Watch the full discussion above and read excerpts of their takeaways below...
‘Nobody should have to bury their child’: Mother speaks out about why she’s suing Rockingham County Detention Center
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — Melissa Efird says she is on a mission for justice that began after the loss of her son, Kyle Kepley. He ended his life while in custody at the Rockingham County Detention Center. This devastating loss prompted Efird to file a lawsuit against the facility, alleging negligence and seeking justice […]
'Justice to me wasn't served'- father of HPU student murdered in 2021 reacts to killers verdict
HIGH POINT, N.C. — A jury has found a man guilty of killing and concealing the body of High Point University student, Gianna Delgado in 2021. Michael Cadogan was found guilty of second-degree murder, concealing and failing to report a death on Wednesday, July 24. He is now facing...
Sinkhole property purchase, repair agreement finalized
MOORESVILLE – Endorsing two agreements in consent agenda action during their only meeting in July, commissioners have confirmed the town’s investment and active participation in a comprehensive effort to fix a highly publicized sinkhole and address related environmental issues on a commercial parcel along N.C.150. At the July...
Habitat for Humanity teaches teens trade skills in Fayetteville
Fayetteville's Habitat for Humanity chapter and dozens of sponsors in the area are holding a camp training teens in trade skills this week. Organizers say they are trying to open an array of career opportunities for young people and teach skills that will help around the home.Ezekial Guzman told ABC11 that Habitat for Humanity's trade skills camp for teens is right up his alley. The 16-year-old said he has aspirations of being an electrician or a welder."I've always been, Iike, a hardworking person and I like to get my hands dirty," Guzman said.Fayetteville's Habitat For Humanity said it wanted to...
State awards more than $6.21 million dollars for resilience projects, including two on Hatteras Island
19 communities selected for Phases 3 and 4 of the Resilient Coastal Communities Program. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Coastal Management (DCM) is awarding 20 grants to 19 communities for Phases 3 and 4 of the Resilient Coastal Communities Program (RCCP), which includes two projects on Hatteras Island.
Greensboro’s community land trust slated to debut next year as need for affordable homeownership grows
The CityBeat is a nonprofit-funded position reporting on Winston-Salem and Greensboro city council and all city business. These pieces are free to be republished with attribution to Triad City Beat. Last year, the city of Greensboro started exploring the idea of creating a community land trust. As the city continues...
Who's Turning 75 | Week of July 25
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Next month, WFMY News 2 is turning 75 and we want to celebrate our viewers who are also turning 75!. We begin today with a birthday from last week! Brenda turned 75 on July 19. She has two daughters, 6 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She is retired from Wachovia bank after 35 years of service. She loves spending time with family, singing and watching The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. Happy birthday Brenda!
Atrium opens $3.45M medical office building
Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist has opened a 20,000-square-foot medical office building in Greensboro, N.C., according to a July 24 report from the Triad Business Journal. The $3.45 million medical office opened its doors July 24, marking one of Atrium's largest investments in Greensboro to date. Construction on...
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