Town Hall & East Owen Avenue Street Towers to glow green for veterans Nov....
Wake Forest Town Hall and East Owen Avenue towers will shine green Nov. 4-12 for Operation Green Light, raising awareness and support for veterans. Residents and businesses are encouraged to join in.
New Home Needed: Meet the Latest Adorable Puppies Up for Adoption in Fuquay Varina,...
Interested in adding a furry friend to your family? Even if you're just keen on viewing some of the cute critters available for adoption nearby, there are ample pets waiting for their forever homes in animal shelters throughout and around fuquay varina.
Transforming the barbering experience: A journey of learning and growth at North Carolina tradeshow...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Barbers and stylists, driven by their passion for their craft, embarked on a journey to the Triangle for a weekend of learning, growing, and reconnecting. “What we believe really is continuing education on everything, expanding our knowledge on what we know,” said Miguel O’Neill, owner of...
Greensboro man charged after 4-year-old boy shoots himself
DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) — A man is facing charges after Durham Police say a little boy shot himself. Investigators say the shooting happened Sunday morning after the boy found a gun inside a home on Linwood Avenue. The incident was reported at 10:40 a.m. at a home in the 700 block of Linwood Avenue, near […]
U.S. government to take $50 million stake in Triangle rare earth magnets startup
Vulcan Elements, a young Triangle startup that aims to carve into China’s control of rare earth magnet production, has received more than $1 billion between private investors and the U.S. government to build its first major commercial facility. This funding includes a $620 million loan from the Department of War...
Bishop Barber on redistricting, voting rights and the legacy of ‘Moral Mondays.’ Plus, a...
Bishop Barber on redistricting, voting rights and free speech. Due South’s Leoneda Inge talks with “Moral Mondays” leader Bishop William J. Barber II about voting rights, the origins of the Moral Mondays movement, and Barber’s belief that the battle over North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District is “our Selma.”
Woman Sentenced To Life For Murder Of Her Grandmother
CLAYTON – Four years after a crime that shocked the Clayton community, justice has been served. On Thursday, October 30, a Johnston County jury found Camille Nechelle Singleton, 31, guilty of first-degree murder in the 2021 killing of her 68 year-old grandmother, Inita Gaither. Superior Court Judge Thomas H....
4 NC schools, including 2 in Wake County, named first statewide Blue Ribbon winners
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Four public schools in North Carolina — including two in Wake County and one in Moore County — have been named the first-ever statewide winners of the Blue Ribbon Schools award, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction announced on Monday. The NCDPI stated that, following the...
NC launches program to reduce jail returns for those with mental illness
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, alongside First Lady Anna Stein, announced the launch of the NC Forensic Assertive Community Treatment program Monday in Raleigh.
Turnovers Doom Bears Against Livingstone
SALISBURY, N.C. — Shaw University fell 43-13 to Livingstone College on the road Saturday afternoon at Alumni Memorial Stadium. The Bears (2-7, 2-5 CIAA) struck first when freshman quarterback Alexander Marsh capped a short 21-yard drive with a two-yard touchdown run midway through the first quarter. The Blue Bears...

















