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Winston-Salem police car involved in accident during pursuit

According to a news release, police responding to a 911 call about a woman being held against her will tried pulling over a vehicle shortly before 5 p.m. 

 

Two Randolph County men charged in money laundering case

The men plead not guilty to accusations of trying to avoid import duties.

 

Report: Suspect in Winston-Salem police chase in custody

A suspect is in custody after leading Winston-Salem police on a chase Thursday evening, according to a Fox News * report.

 

White man gets 20 years for killing black man in Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss. — A judge has sentenced a white man to 20 years in prison for repeated assaults on African-Americans in Mississippi's capital city, and a second sentencing has been delayed.

 

Partnership focuses on food insecurity, child poverty

The Salvation Army Boys and Girls Clubs of Greensboro is partnering with the city Parks and Recreation Department to expand its club sites. The nonprofit Out of the Garden Project plans to serve club

 

Two brothers took handguns to their Kentucky elementary school

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A first-grader and his brother in kindergarten took two handguns, one of them loaded, on a bus to a Kentucky elementary school Thursday morning after apparently thinking they were to

 

Two Randolph County men indicted on money laundering allegations

Chad Franklin Branson and Larry Wayne McKenzie are accused of filing false entry documents to import clothing, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice. 

 

Two local students win Trinity Scholarships to Duke

The scholarships are valued at more than $250,000 over four years.

 

Send us your Class of 2015 graduation photos for our reader gallery

Send us your Class of 2015 high school or college graduation-day photos and we'll publish them on our graduation gallery page. 

 

Report: N.C., Va. law enforcement officers charged with transporting drugs

Eight law enforcement and corrections officers are accused, according to a report from WRAL.

 

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