
Winston-Salem Man Released on Bond After Fatal Deputy Crash Charge
A Winston-Salem man, Bryan Castillo, charged with second-degree murder in a deputy’s death, is released on bond.

A Winston-Salem man, Bryan Castillo, charged with second-degree murder in a deputy’s death, is released on bond.

Duke Energy seeks rate hikes to cover fuel costs from January storms, impacting customers by $6.90 to $7.88 monthly.

East Charlotte residents oppose a data center rezoning; decision deferred to May 18 amid community concerns.

Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina has announced that the state’s Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has sanctioned grants totaling $1,657,500 for seven local government projects. These initiatives are expected to generate 215 jobs, with 26 already announced, and stimulate approximately $41 million in additional investment from private and public sectors.

Asheville Regional Airport unveils new baggage claim area with two carousels, part of its $400M expansion plan.

State lawmakers urge stronger fraud investigations in NC Medicaid. A House committee questions AG Jackson on misuse.

A vital freight railway section, the Old Fort Loops, restored post-Hurricane Helene, welcomes trains again.

UNC Wilmington proposes a new medical school with 3- and 4-year tracks, focusing on primary care to meet regional demand.

Volety seeks board approval to explore a new med school in NC, citing increased demand and a need for local retention.

Lula Mays, displaced by Hurricane Helene, faces uncertainty as Asheville’s home repair funds dwindle.

Asheville City Council removed “Item D” from the agenda, halting a $1.14M federal grant for a police intelligence center.

Governor Josh Stein visited Guilford Technical Community College to discuss training initiatives for child care workers.