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Georgia man accused of bank fraud in North Carolina
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Investigators arrested a man accused of posing as a bank worker to scam a victim. Detectives said a Georgia man pretended to be a fraud investigator with Wells Fargo. He stole someone's banking information and used it to commit fraud in banks throughout the Triad. Deputies...
16-year-old in custody in shooting of teen near park in Asheboro
ASHEBORO, N.C. — A 16-year-old who’s accused of shooting another teenager near a park in Asheboro is in custody. The Asheboro Police Department said they tracked down the suspect to a home in Statesville. The teenager was arrested Friday morning without incident. The shooting happened on May 3 on Canoy Drive near North Asheboro Park.
Richard Petty talks fundraising for the Petty Family Foundation & racing at North Wilkesboro
RANDLEMAN, N.C. — WFMY News 2 is in Randleman for the Petty Family Foundation fundraiser called Boots and Blue Jeans. The annual event includes a live and a silent auction, live music, and more. The King is in the middle of it all, talking to people, shaking hands, and of course, signing anything!
Alamance County law enforcement holds memorial for fallen officers
ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. — The Triad is remembering its fallen first responders on Tuesday, May 14. Thirteen fallen Alamance County law enforcement officers were honored in a memorial at Graham Presbyterian Church. The service is held annually during National Police Week. The service remembers fallen law officers as far...
MCS makes leadership transitions with new principals
The Moore County Board of Education has appointed Jami Burr as principal of Connect Academy, Matthew McLean as principal of West Pine Elementary, Renee Robbins as principal of Robbins Elementary, and Bryonn Willms as principal of Carthage Elementary, effective July 1. Jami Burr, who has served as interim principal at...
‘Wall of sound’: Cicadas cause ruckus in Piedmont Triad
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) – Cicadas are starting to emerge and make their rare appearance in central North Carolina. You have probably heard that sound and maybe even seen the large bugs with big red eyes. They are not dangerous to people or pets. In rare occasions, they can cause damage to plants, but the […]
Board of Elections addresses election discrepancies, voting process
In late April, discrepancies were discovered in the reported ballot totals for two precincts, one in Pinehurst and another in Carthage, from the March Board of Education primary election. Subsequently, the Moore County Board of Elections held a public meeting to explain the issue and outline steps to prevent such...
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