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Correction

In a story appearing Sunday on Page B3, the incorrect nickname was given to Alleghany High’s softball team. They are the Trojans.

 

Victim in wrong-way crash on I-85 identified as Winston-Salem man

The person killed in a fiery crash on Interstate 85 near Salisbury Saturday night has been identified.

 

SUV with a trailer hits abandoned SUV on U.S. 52

A SUV with a trailer struck an abandoned SUV along U.S. 52 North between Liberty and 25th streets, Winston-Salem police said. No one was injured.

 

Ashley parents meet with district, elected officials for information on air quality

As students, parents and the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools prepare for summer break, discussions continue about the indoor air quality of an East Winston elementary school.

 

Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Triad area counties; hail 60 mph gusts possible

The National Weather Service in Raleigh has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for western Forsyth and northwestern Davidson.

 

Additions to newborn disease screenings inserted into state budget

A health care component to the 2018-19 state budget had added three conditions to the state’s newborn metabolic screen panel, effective July 1.

 

Superior court judge learns by text that his job in Surry and Stokes was eliminated

Anderson Cromer, senior resident superior court judge in Surry and Stokes County, found out that his judicial seat was eliminated via a text from a court official in Wake County on May 29.

 

WSSU plans for new football stadium in major expansion plan

Winston-Salem State University has announced a 20-year master plan for the university that includes four new academic buildings, two new residence halls and a new 6,000-seat football stadium, along with other improvements.

 

1 killed in Davidson County wreck; N.C. 150 closed

LINWOOD — The Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal wreck involving two vehicles.

 

N.C. has opportunity to be historic vote for Equal Rights Amendment

North Carolina, along with 12 other states, has the opportunity to be the deciding 38th vote to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and end a 95-year often Quixotic quest.

 

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