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Amazon in the Triad? Company may build 1-million-square-foot warehouse in Kernersville

Amazon may build a 1-million-square-foot fulfillment center that would employ 953 full-time employees in Triad Business Park.

 

Shots fired in one of two ATM robbery attempts at same Winston-Salem location

Police are investigating a robbery and an attempted robbery — during which shots were fired — that occurred at the same ATM within minutes of each other.

 

Man found dead after gunshots reported at Winston-Salem house

A 24-year-old man was found dead in the doorway of a Winston-Salem home early Wednesday.

 

Singletary loses recount bid

The Forsyth County Board of Elections voted unanimously Tuesday morning to turn down David Singletary’s request for a manual recount of the vote in a primary contest for District 2 seats on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education.

 

Go See Do: Wednesday, May 30

Bailey Blues and Bluegrass: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. today at Bailey Park, 445 N. Patterson Ave. Featuring Camel City Sheiks. For more information, go to www.innovationquarter.com.

 

Democratic senator submits latest bill attempt at Medicaid expansion

A Democratic senator on Tuesday submitted another bill to expand North Carolina’s Medicaid program.

 

National Weather Service issues flash flood watch for most of Northwest North Carolina

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood watch for much of Northwest North Carolina as the remnants of subtropical storm Alberto are expected to bring heavy rain to the region.

 

Republicans release legislative budget with pay raise for teachers, principals

RALEIGH — North Carolina’s legislative leaders released their budget for the next year Monday night, on the tail end of the Memorial Day weekend. And because they have already said they plan to refuse any amendments or other attempts to…

 

Triad gains substance-abuse treatment facility from state budget

The Triad is set to gain a new substance-abuse treatment center option, courtesy of $6 million in seed money placed in the 2018-19 state budget amendment.

 

New program aims to give boost to small businesses

When Erin Copeland, a small-business owner, applied for the New Century IDA for Micro-Enterprise program last October, she said she filled out an “intense” and long application, basically having to come up with an overview of her business plan.

 

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