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Singletary wants second recount, despite missing deadline

David Singletary wants a second recount of the Republican primary vote for four nominations to District 2 seats on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education, but a missed deadline could complicate his effort.

 

Some pools won't open this weekend, after all, but Winston Waterworks will

Maintenance issues will prevent the opening of Bolton and Kimberley Park pools for the long Memorial Day weekend, but the good news is that the city has a brand new pool with waterslides, a lazy river and other attractions that…

 

Judge: Doctor accused of reusing needles, storing patient fat in closet can continue to practice medicine

A temporary restraining order against the N.C. Medical Board remains in place, meaning a Winston-Salem doctor accused of reusing needles on multiple patients can continue to practice medicine.

 

Silver Alert issued for missing 93-year-old Winston-Salem man

A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing Winston-Salem man by the N.C. Center for Missing Persons.

 

Funeral is today for trooper killed in crash on I-77 during chase

N.C. Highway Patrol Trooper Samuel Bullard will be laid to rest today.

 

City to open its pools, Winston Waterworks today

The city of Winston-Salem announced Thursday that Bolton Pool, Kimberley Park Pool and Winston Waterworks will be open this weekend.

 

Winston-Salem teen accused in horse shooting faces nine new charges

A Winston-Salem teen accused in the shooting of horses alongside Muddy Creek Greenway now faces an additional nine charges, court records show.

 

Memorial Day events and closings

In observance of the Memorial Day holiday, the following closings and changes have been announced for Monday:

 

Go See Do: Friday, May 25

Ardmore Neighborhood Association Women’s Doubles Tennis: 10 a.m.-noon at the Miller Park tennis courts, 400 Leisure Lane. It is strictly for fun and exercise, no competition. All ages and levels are welcome. Free. For more information, call 505-239-4382.

 

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