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Two sightings of a black bear were reported in Winston-Salem late Thursday ...
Police in Farmville are looking for a father they say burned his 3-month-old ...
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Hamlin, who has never won a Sprint Cup race at CMS, was one of eight drivers to ...
Kent Emanuel gave up just four singles and no runs in the eight innings.
A nine-year-old girl accused the CEO of McDonald's of targeting kids with food that's not healthy.
Governor Pat McCrory has made it past the 100-day mark.
Four Greensboro firefighters responded to a different sort of call Wednesday morning.
Attorney General Roy Cooper stopped by the WFMY News 2 studio Wednesday to talk about what irritated consumers most in 2012.
Students at Frazier Elementary created a wax museum and did presentation on their most admired famous African American.
The mission of the SRT is to support law enforcement agencies with tactical response to high risk and critical incidents.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus officials allowed WFMY access to see what it takes to put on the greatest show on Earth.
US Air Force simulator gives students at Asheboro High real feel for flying.
Meet some girls who are now world champions in soccer.
Strong northwest winds and freezing temperatures force massive piles of shattered ice chunks ashore.
Older dog shows puppy how to go down stairs.
So far officers said the suspect has taken the items from fast food restaurants and college bathrooms.
A man and his sister met after 65 years apart thanks to the detective work of his landlord's 7-year-old son on Facebook.
Mekey Yetashawork will turn 104 this year and the mall is planning a birthday bash for him.
Lee Valsvik of KARE in Minneapolis got more than she bargained for during a segment for their Saturday show.
Polaroid is launching the first Polaroid FotoBar, allowing customers to edit and print photos in their store.
Police said the teenage girl drugged her parents' milkshakes with a sleeping medication to use the Internet past her curfew.
Snow, sleet or blizzard like conditions were enough to keep this surfer out of frigid waters.
NORAD trackers answered more than 111,000 calls.
The home has been called the "House of Santa" because of the owner's large collection of Santa figurines.