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Sodium-ion battery manufacturer to build $1.4 billion plant in North Carolina
The 1.2 million-square-foot plant is projected to have about 1,000 employees.
Search continues for man missing since July 29 in Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem police are asking for the public's help to find Thomas Kilpatrick Burton Jr.
Parents reminded to supervise young students at WS/FCS bus stops
The school district's policy says that parents or their designee must supervise these students at bus stops.
Luxury homes on the market in Winston-Salem
These are some of the most luxurious homes on the Winston-Salem market.
Davie County Library at center of culture war
Library tightens security after director assaulted, LGBTQ books hidden.
UNC men's basketball player Davis nears $1 million in NIL deals
As of Wednesday, collegiate sports recruiting and financial research groupOn3.comlisted UNC men's basketball player R.J. Davis as 26th for NIL-related sponsorship payments at an estimated $942,000 on the top-100 high school and college athletes as ranked by market valuation.
Triad existing home sales getting hotter with summer
For the first half of 2024, closed sales were up 1.2% to 9,191, pending sales down 0.9% to 9,702, and new listing up 9.3% to 11,760— all according to Triad Multiple Listing Service data.
Triad existing home sales getting hotter with summer
For the first half of 2024, closed sales were up 1.2% to 9,191, pending sales down 0.9% to 9,702, and new listing up 9.3% to 11,760— all according to Triad Multiple Listing Service data.
NC jobless rate edges up to 3.7% in July as labor force remains stagnant
As has been the case in recent months, North Carolina's two primary private-sector employment metrics remained stagnant during July.
WS/FCS names new principals at North Hills, Virtual Academy
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools announced two new principals on Friday.
Forsyth Medical Center temporarily closing main entrance for construction
The traffic pattern changes entering Forsyth Medical Center go into effect at 2 p.m. Sunday and lasts through Aug. 31.
Historical homes you can own in the Winston-Salem area
Here are some Winston-Salem homes with history that you might be able to call your own.
Carolina University spends $9 million to purchase new campus
Carolina president Charles Pettit said the university can shift its transition plans into high gear.HanesBrands will relinquish one of the two buildings that are a combined 500,000 square feet, while leasing the other for the rest of 2024.
Two Things: Another mall shooting barely interrupts business as usual; A way too early holiday shopping tip
If it’d happened anywhere else, police may not have even mentioned it.
What's all the buzz? The Kernersville Honeybee Festival is back
The Kernersville Honeybee Festival is back for its 49th year. The event attracts experienced beekeepers and curious community members alike.
Pat Ivey announces retirement from NCDOT
Pat Ivey is retiring on Jan. 1 as Division 9 engineer for the N.C. Department of Transportation. Ivey oversaw the Business 40 transformation into Salem Parkway and the start of work on the Winston-Salem Northern Beltway, among other major road projects in Forsyth, Stokes, Davie, Davidson and Rowan counties.
Winston-Salem still cleaning up mess left by Tropical Storm Debby
A week later, city cleanup crews are still working to pick up debris from storm
Winston-Salem moves closer to loan forgiveness for what could be city's first housing co-op
Before the city council's housing committee could vote on whether to recommend an effort to restore an abandoned downtown apartment building at 207 North Spring Street into an affordable housing co-op, owned and run by low-income residents, Winston-Salem city councilman Jeff MacIntosh pointed a pen at two of the men leading the charge.
Innovative approach to affordable housing in Winston-Salem met with skepticism
If a vacant apartment building downtown is turned into a housing co-op, it would allow a handful of low-income residents to assume an ownership stake and build modest equity along the way.
Winston-Salem neighbors: Obituaries for August 16
Read through the obituaries published today in Winston-Salem Journal.
Ask SAM: Will I automatically get an absentee ballot if I used one in the primary?
Also in SAM: Do all trailers need license plates?
Person shot and killed off North Hampton Drive in Winston-Salem
It is the 21st homicide in the city so far this year.
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Old Salem restaurant site gains new life, set to reopen by end of 2024
United Healthcare breach may affect 33% of U.S. population. Triad victims to start getting notices this week
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Winston-Salem investment fund makes largest startup provision
Winston-Salem Partners Roundtable operates as an angel investment fund that offers capital to early stage growing companies in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.
UPDATE: New details on crash that killed a teen Dodge Charger driver who was fleeing police
17-year-old driver struck a Greensboro police vehicle and fled at up to 100 mph before crashing into a retaining wall, reports say.
High Point, Mebane projects gain Rural Infrastructure grant funding
The N.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority approved Thursday two grant applications for economic-development projects involving High Point and Mebane. The grants were submitted by the respective local government entity for the Building Reuse program.
Truist ordered to pay $8.5 million in federal regulatory fines
Truist Financial Corp. has been ordered to pay a combined $8.5 million in fines related to two federal regulators’ investigations into certain employee electronic communications and record keeping.
Old Salem restaurant site gains new life, set to reopen by end of 2024
Building renovations are under way at the former Old Salem Tavern property, with the new version projected to open by year’s end and serving lunch and dinner.
United Healthcare breach may affect 33% of U.S. population. Triad victims to start getting notices this week
After hacking incident, United Healthcare comfirmed it paid
Law enforcement continues the search for missing woman 62-year-old woman
GIBSONVILLE — Multiple law enforcement agencies from Guilford and Alamance counties as well as state authorities are involved in a search for a 62-year-old Gibsonville woman who went missing from her home during Tropical Storm Debby a week ago.
New weekly unemployment claims rise 2.8% in NC
New state unemployment insurance claims edged down by 2.8% for the week that ended Aug. 10, the U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday.
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