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Yes, your allergies are getting worse. An expert shares why.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — It seems allergy season is where your tissues become accessories and sneezing becomes a signature move. And if you're battling the sniffles and sneezes you're not alone. In fact, there are 50 million Americans suffering from allergies that's according to the American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology.
New details released after school bus with child on board involved in High Point crash
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — A crash report revealed new details after a car reportedly hit a school bus, which had a child on board, in High Point. At about 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, police responded to a crash in the area of North Main Street and Skeet Club Road. According to police, a 2013 […]
Pugh wins Kivett title in playoff
HIGH POINT — Gary Pugh stayed steady down the stretch, made a couple key birdies when he needed to and captured the city golf title. Pugh birdied the 18th hole to force a playoff, outlasted Tyler Partee over two playoff holes and finally clinched the 48th Bud Kivett Memorial Championship on Sunday at Oak Hollow Golf Course.
Power restored in New Garden Road area in Greensboro
GREENSBORO, N.C. — UPDATE: Power has been restored. Thousands of residents are without power near the New Garden Road area in Greensboro, according to the Duke Energy outage map. Approximately 3,300 people are without power. The estimated time of restoration is set for 7 p.m. Stay with us for...
High Point police interim chief deems 'use of force' justifiable after viral arrest video
HIGH POINT, N.C. — The High Point Interim Police Chief has deemed a video where officers appeared to be using excessive force justifiable on Monday, April 29. The interim police chief released a statement that said officers' use of force caught on camera early in April was reasonable and compliant with department policy.
Signs of shooting lead to search, arrest
ARCHDALE — An Archdale man who initially denied having a gun was arrested after the sight of a number of spent shells prompted a search of his house, the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office said. The deputy was sent to the house on Canter Road on Tuesday because someone...
An electronic court system could happen in two Triad counties soon
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Two Triad court systems are making the jump from paper to digital. Local attorneys and court clerks believe it will make using the courts much easier. We learned more about how this will change the game for everyday folks and those dealing with court documents regularly.
Local students participate in music festival
The North Carolina Federation of Junior Music Clubs (NCFMC) in Winston-Salem held its festival at Wake Forest University on March 9. The Fantasia Junior Music Club, students of Tammy S. Prevette, participated in various musical events. Students performed in hymn playing, piano solo, and vocal -musical theater events. Receiving superior ratings in piano hymns events were: Jacob Anderson, primary C; Benita Martin, primary B; Autumn Whitley, primary E, and Dylan...
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