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Error rate for cancer test results slim, but can it be devastating for patients

The odds are very slim — typically less than 2 percent — of an individual getting a misdiagnosis from a hospital pathology laboratory test for cancer, according to national research studies.

 

Questions abound on Winston-Salem streetcar proposal, and a study could provide the answers

Whether a streetcar can safely make its way through residential streets is but one question that officials will have to determine before a streetcar plies a potential route between Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University.

 

Tornado aftermath shows us Greensboro residents that we are strong

Greensboro Strong means we count our blessings even in our darkest times.

 

Police investigate shooting near Bryan Park

GREENSBORO — Police are investigating a shooting near Bryan Park today that left one man hospitalized.

 

Police searching for missing 16-year-old

A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 16-year-old girl, Winston-Salem Police said.

 

2,100 gallons of sewage spills into Johnson Creek in Clemmons

Thousands of gallons of sewage spilled into Johnson Creek in Clemmons because of a pipe failure, according to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities Division.

 

Police say 19-year-old shot twice late Friday has died

Officers responded about 11:40 p.m. to the 3300 block of Beck Street where they found a male victim with two gunshot wounds in a car parked on the street, police said in a news release.

 

Go See Do: Saturday, April 21

Ultimate Air Dogs’ Dock Diving Contest: 8 a.m. today and Sunday at Brylin Obedience Specialty School, 416-D W. King St., King. For more information, go to brylinschool.com or call 336-365-8455.

 

Forsyth County prosecutors oppose body-camera footage release in officer-involved shooting of Edward McCrae

Forsyth County prosecutors argue in court papers that releasing body-camera footage of a Winston-Salem police officer fatally shooting 60-year-old Edward Van McCrae would compromise three separate ongoing investigations, possibly endanger the officer’s safety and “seriously threaten the fair and impartial…

 

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