DANIEL OLAFAMOYE

Teen Shot After Dispute With Rideshare Driver

Teen Shot After Dispute With Rideshare Driver in Winston-Salem, Police Say

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A teen shot after dispute with rideshare driver in Winston-Salem is now in critical but stable condition, according to the Winston-Salem Police Department. The shooting happened on Sunday around 1:44 p.m. on Doris Street. Officers arriving at the scene found a 17-year-old male with gunshot injuries, and he was immediately transported to…

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Cone Elementary School Dismissed Its Students Early

Cone Elementary School Dismissed Its Students Early Due to ‘Major Plumbing Issue’

GREENSBORO, N.C. — On Friday, Cone Elementary School dismissed its students at noon due to a ‘major plumbing issue,’ according to a statement from Guilford County Schools. Officials explained that the plumbing failure required the school’s power to be turned off, making it unsafe to continue normal operations. As a result, administrators made the decision…

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Epstein files must be released

Epstein Files Must Be Released, I Dated Him – Stacey Williams

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Epstein files must be released, argues former model Stacey Williams, whose powerful testimony has reignited calls for full transparency in the aftermath of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. In a Guardian opinion piece, Williams revealed her personal experience with Epstein in 1993, describing both the trauma she endured and the chilling threat posed…

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Video of Controversial McRae Street Traffic Stop

Greensboro Police Release Video of Controversial McRae Street Traffic Stop After Calls for Transparency

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — The Greensboro police release video of controversial McRae Street traffic stop after weeks of public debate and calls for transparency. On Thursday, the Greensboro Police Department (GPD) released nine body camera and dashcam videos that show what unfolded during the May 13 incident, which has drawn widespread attention within the community….

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Civil Rights Icon Joseph McNeil Died

Civil Rights Icon Joseph McNeil Died at 83, Greensboro Mourns Legacy

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Civil Rights icon Joseph McNeil died at the age of 83, North Carolina A&T State University confirmed Thursday. McNeil, a Wilmington native and member of the historic Greensboro Four, leaves behind a lasting legacy that reshaped American history. McNeil was one of four Black freshmen from the Agricultural and Technical College…

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Greensboro Artisans Struggle With Rising Costs

Tariff Impacts is Affecting Us: Greensboro Artisans Struggle With Rising Costs

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Local artisans and small business owners say Tariff Impacts is affecting us in Greensboro, driving up the costs of tools, raw materials, and everyday operations. The Forge, a makerspace located on West Lewis Street, has been a hub for innovation since 2013; however, it now faces financial challenges due to tariffs…

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