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Forsyth County Animal Shelter nears capacity after 3 hoarding cases
FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — The number of cats and dogs in the Forsyth County Animal Shelter is up after taking in animals from three recent hoarder cases. The shelter is almost at capacity and was forced to close its doors twice last week due to the uptick in animals coming in. The shelter took in […]
Graves of heroes: Bob Timberlake honors ancestors who fought at Battle of Guilford Courthouse
LEXINGTON, N.C. — Living in the Triad, we know Greensboro is named for General Nathanael Greene who led American revolutionary troops at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. But there are other people who helped organize that battle who we should also know. One of whom is the ancestor of Bob Timberlake, the famous artist from Lexington. Ahead of the Forth of July Bob sat down with WFMY News 2's Ben Briscoe to help honor the people who fought for our freedom in our neck of the woods.
Crocs on the carpet: Gayle King makes a statement against heel pain
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Recently CBS Morning’s Gayle King and Brook Shields both created a lot of buzz after wearing Crocs instead of high heels on the red carpet. Gayle said she was have a tendonitis flare up and Brook had foot surgery. Their fashion choices are bringing up a lot of debate about the danger of high heels.
How the summer heat impacts your roof, air conditioning unit and your pipes
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Extreme heat can damage your home in several ways. Consumer Reports is looking at roofing, pipes, and your air conditioner. Take metal pipes: They can expand and contract and, over time, leak. You should inspect your plumbing routinely or have a plumber do it regularly. "You...
Witness describes rabid fox attack in front of Winston-Salem community Center
We're hearing from a woman who saw a rabid fox attack a woman just feet away from her. McKiara Worth is a camp counselor at Sims Recreation Center and said last Thursday is a day she’ll never forget. She stepped outside the recreation center to head home — only...
Backyard Flames in Greensboro serves delicious dogs and more
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — If you’re looking for Big Will’s famous hot dogs, chili cheese fries, cheesesteaks and more, check out Backyard Flames in Greensboro. FOX8’s Chris Weaver stopped by to taste the dishes that keep customers coming. Backyard Flames is the owner Will Pettiford’s way of giving back to the community. In 2014, he […]
Winston-Salem’s Whicker Posts Second Career Win at Phoenix Bass Fishing League Event at High Rock Lake
LEXINGTON, N.C. (June 10, 2024) – Boater Ladd Whicker of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, caught a five-bass limit weighing 21 pounds, 3 ounces, Saturday to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on High Rock Lake . The tournament was the third event of the season for the BFL Piedmont Division. Whicker earned $9,089, including the lucrative $5,000 Phoenix MLF Contingency Bonus, for his victory.
Summer Pool Snacks: 'Our State' July Issue
GREENSBORO, N.C. — You can work up quite the appetite after spending time in the pool. One food writer shares memories of working up an appetite at the pool that only burgers, fries, and a sweet treat could satisfy. In the July issue of Our State, Chef Lynn Wells...
HBCU ‘Fit Check’ Queen Highlights Fashion-Forward Looks On The Yard
As "Fit Checks" grow across the HBCU community, its impact on the culture cannot be underestimated. The “Fit Check” queen is highlighting the fashions made famous on HBCU campuses. Jeskell “Skell” Creecy detailed her journey to becoming an online sensation. Creecy, a Winston-Salem State alumna, started...
Popular live music venues and festivals
North Carolina's Top Music Venues and Festivals: Where to See Live Music. It's almost here, everyone. A Winston-Salem family is trying to get out of the path of Hurricane Beryl and is currently vacationing in the Cayman Islands. Chris Duggan says his wife and kids are visiting while he's in the Cayman Islands for work. He's from the Cayman Islands too, so he's used to tropical storms. But he says he's going to get his family back home and help out after he was there when Hurricane Ivan hit in 2004. They did a lot of damage to the island. We didn't have electricity for the better part of seven weeks, we didn't have running water for the better part of seven or eight weeks. Uh, I couldn't leave my house for over a year. I've made a decision. I'm staying here. Uh, this is the house I grew up in. If anyone needs help, I want to be on the ground ready to help. Chris also says that today his family caught one of the last flights back to the U.S. before the airport closed. We also have a guide breaking down how tropical weather will impact the Carolinas. Watch DISASTER UNHINGE on the free WXII 12 News mobile app, an interactive look at the most devastating hurricanes to hit the region. Also available on WXII 12.COM. A woman faces dozens of charges in a hit-and-run accident that injured 15 people, including four North Carolina AA State University students. Greensboro Police arrested 20-year-old Zamir Manis on Monday. She is charged with hit-and-run, assault and multiple felony traffic violations. The incident occurred in March along South Elm Eugene Street and near West Whittington Avenue. Police said a crowd was hit by a car and the driver continued on, but all of the victims survived, some with serious injuries including broken bones. Greensboro Police officers were on the scene prior to the incident to help with crowd control and traffic control. A Winston-Salem man is in jail tonight in connection with a shooting that started as an argument. Jaylen Hoskins, 30, is charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Investigators took him into custody after executing a search warrant today. The shooting happened Sunday afternoon on Indiana Avenue, and the victim told investigators he got into an argument with the driver of a white SUV, was shot by him, and then…
Beat the heat with these local ice cream vendors
The Buy Black Guide is sharing three black-owned businesses that are all providing scoops and smiles this summer in the Triad. Temoura Jefferies is the owner of Buy Black Guide. During her bi-weekly segment on the Local Vibe, she talked about three ice cream spots you'll want to check out.
Artist for 'Greensboro Six' mural receives input from community members
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A community input session was held at Windsor Recreation Center regarding the new mural coming to Greensboro this summer. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here. Artist Vincent Ballentine heard from residents about ways he can bring the story of the "Greensboro Six"...
The Forties Flashback at the Greensboro History Museum on Saturday
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Greensboro History Museum is hosting its Forties Flashback event and it’s an all-day affair at the museum and LeBauer Park. Museum Director, Carol Hart joined the Local Vibe team to share the purpose of the event and what’s in store for guests at each location.
Eastern Music Festival brings hundreds of students to the Triad to help them learn more skills in professional music
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Annual Eastern Music Festival is in full swing in Greensboro. Hundreds of students from around the world are learning to refine their skills and perform daily. It’s been happening in Greensboro for the last 63 years and takes place at Guilford College. More than...
Enjoy curated heritage tours during International Black Theatre Festival
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The International Black Theatre Festival will return to the Triad July 29 to August 3. Triad Cultural Arts, Inc. will be offering heritage tours throughout that week and spots are filling up fast. To learn more about what people will be able to experience during the...
Enjoy Stars, Stripes and Sips at Rayson Winery and Vineyards
MOCKSVILLE, N.C. — Rayson Winery and Vineyards is hosting a Stars, Stripes and Sips July 4th celebration for the whole family to enjoy. Levi Banks, Vice President of Jolo Brands Experience who owns Rayson Winery joined the Local Vibe to share what guests can expect. The celebration is a whole day event starting at 11 a.m. with food, wine and music from the Greensboro Opera from 5 p.m. – 8 p. m.
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