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Teen involved in Randolph Co. crash suffers from serious injuries
RAMSEUR, N.C. — A Randolph County teen is in the hospital with serious injuries following last night's car crash in Ramseur. 16-year-old Macie Maness and three more of her friends were in the car. Troopers said the 17-year-old male driver ran off the road, overcorrected, and crashed into a tree.
'Everyone needs a will'. How to get a free one through Second Harvest Food Band & FreeWill.com
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Got kids?. If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need a will. Chances are, you don't have one. According to a study by Caring.com and data from SeniorLiving.org, only 32% of Americans have a will. And 52% of people know their parents have a will, but don't know where to look for it if something happens.
Barcodes are on the way out, QR codes are in
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The checkout has changed over the years. First, cashiers manually punched in the price of an item, then the scanners made check-out much quicker, and today, there's self-check-out. What's next? The barcode. The barcode you see on every product will soon be gone and the QR...
2 dead, 2 in critical condition after crash involving 4 Eastern Randolph students
RAMSEUR, N.C. — A fatal crash involving four Eastern Randolph High School students resulted in the death of two teenagers, according to NC State Highway Patrol. The other two are suffering from serious injuries. The single-vehicle crash happened on Thursday at 6:25 at the intersection of Parks Crossroads Church...
Man charged with arson after setting fire at High Point Public Library
HIGH POINT, N.C. — Police arrested a man accused of intentionally setting fires at the High Point Public Library. According to documents, 63-year-old Willie Harris was taken into custody during an arson investigation Monday afternoon at the library. Police charged Harris with three counts of first-degree arson. He was...
Family pushes for answers after 17-year-old dies in Liberty crash
LIBERTY, North Carolina — Daniela Mendiola died Tuesday, after state troopers said a car hit her in Liberty. Her family and nearby neighbors said she was just waiting for a ride after visiting her boyfriend. The 17-year-old's family said they are frustrated that the driver who hit her is...
Ramseur figuring out what's next for police department
RAMSEUR, N.C. — It’s possible you may have seen a lot of speculation about what's happening in the Town of Ramseur and what it means for police. Some people have gone as far as saying the Randolph County Sheriff's office is now in charge of law enforcement in the town.
1 dead in shooting on Spring Garden St.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Police said a person is dead after a shooting in Greensboro Thursday. Greensboro police, Greensboro Fire, and Guilford County EMS responded to the 2800 block of Spring Garden Street near Campus Crossing in reference to an aggravated assault around 9:10 p.m. Officers said when they arrived,...
Former Eden teacher charged with indecent liberties with student
EDEN, N.C. — UPDATE: Rockingham County Schools said Jesse Michael Morris, 24, is no longer an employee of the school system. Rockingham County Schools issued a statement following the arrest of a teacher facing indecent liberties charges. In the statement, the district said 24-year-old Jesse Michael Morris is on administrative leave and that it's taking the situation seriously.
GCS Superintendent addresses parent concerns, frustrations about new walking zone rules
GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. — UPDATED: An additional statement from GCS officials about the transportation changes was released on Aug. 23. Guilford County Schools is days away from kicking off the start of the year, but many parents in the county remain concerned with how their children will get to and from school.
When does fall start in North Carolina?
GREENSBORO, N.C. — We had a few cool August days, but that doesn't mean fall is right around the corner. No matter what they may be serving up at the coffee shop, we still have a ways to go before cool air settles in for good here in North Carolina.
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