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There is a water rescue under way at High Rock Lake Saturday afternoon after two boats collided on the water, according to Davidson County Communications.
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Police say they were able to arrest a suspect wanted in several vehicle break-ins Friday, thanks to video from a resident in an Asheboro neighborhood.
In light of the recent disaster in Moore, OK, Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church is asking you to donate blood.
On Saturday you'll find a one stop shop to get your merlot or muscadine wine on with your glass in hand.
Budget cuts and the government's sequester will change what visitors see at this year's Thomasville Memorial Day Parade.
Kolby Garrison who is blind will sing before the History Channel 300 Race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday.
Friday afternoon, America got 68 new citizens. Congressman Howard Coble was there for the naturalization ceremony in Greensboro.
The rain has cleared and the sunshine has returned just in time to kick off the Memorial Day weekend.
The fire department in Winston-Salem says a house caught fire after lightning struck the roof.
Two sightings of a black bear were reported in Winston-Salem late Thursday night and early Friday morning.
Two Charlotte-Mecklenburg elementary schools have been placed on lockdown in separate incidents.
Local and federal authorities say they've broken up a crime ring that stole checkbooks from cars and homes in North and South Carolina.
Tis the th season of high school and college graduations. What's the appropriate way to say 'thank you to those gifts.
A roadway has been closed after the collision of two tractor-trailers near Shelby.
A Triad woman had back-to-back surgeries after swallowing a bristle from a wire grill-cleaning brush.
A man working as a volunteer coach in Elkin was arrested in connection with sex offender charges stemming from California.
Three High Point men wanted in a string of break-ins are behind bars after police say they made a misstep.
Two people received minor injuries after a small plane crashed at Charlotte Douglas International Airport shortly before 2 pm Friday, according to a report from CBS affiliate WBTV.
The woman accused of stealing 16 cats from the Burlington Animal Shelter earlier in May has been charged again for stealing.
The United States is the only advanced economy that does not guarantee its workers any paid vacation time.
The body was found about 8:30 a.m. as a load of recyclable materials was being dumped on a conveyor belt for sorting.
AAA Carolinas thinks a few more North Carolina motorists will be on the road for the Memorial Day weekend.
Police in Farmville are looking for a father they say burned his 3-month-old child.
A new report from the CDC shows that teen births are lower than ever before.
So far in 2013, Forsyth Medical reported 9 total snake bites, 8 of which were venomous.
The hunt for a black bear roaming around Winston-Salem might have come to an end Saturday morning after police found a bear dead on the side of the interstate.
The top-seeded Tar Heels (50-8) scored the game's final 10 runs after trailing 7-2 in the ninth.
The home-invasion suspect killed along with Hofstra University junior Andrea Rebello last week said he wasn't a gang member.
After lightning hit Ethel Brown's home in Winston-Salem, it wasn't until 15 minutes later she smelt smoke and then saw flames.
Take time to remember those who've made the ultimate sacrifice fighting for our country's freedom this Memorial Day on May 27.
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The National Weather Service, Forsyth County Office of Emergency Management and the Forsyth Community Emergency Response Team hosted an emergency preparedness training session Saturday. SKYWARN Severe Weather Spotter training taught participants everything from how storms develop to the way buildings hold up in high winds.