David Wayne Moore, the Democrat running for N.C. House District 74, announced Saturday that he is suspending his campaign, after the Winston-Salem Journal questioned him about his background.
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Winston-Salem police arrested two people Thursday with trafficking crack cocaine, police said in a news release.
Winston-Salem police are investigating the attempted armed robbery of a taxi cab driver early this morning, according to a news release from the police department.
Two days after making a public appearance in Raleigh to advocate for compensation for eugenics victims, state Rep. Larry Womble, D-Forsyth, was charged with misdemeanor death by motor vehicle in connection with a Dec. 2 crash that killed one man and left Womble critically injured.
A Kernersville man was charged Thursday with misdemeanor death by vehicle in the death of a 15-month-old girl who was hit by his car a month ago on Thurmond Street near downtown, authorities said.
Forsyth County prosecutors said Monday they are appealing a judge's decision to give a suspended sentence to a man convicted of sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl.
A Forsyth County man who had served as foster parent to 10 troubled children over the years pleaded guilty Monday to sexually abusing a 17-year-old girl in his care more than two years ago.
A woman was robbed in a McDonald's parking lot in Rural Hall on Sunday afternoon, and Forsyth County sheriff's deputies are looking for the suspect.
A Winston-Salem man pleaded guilty Thursday to charges he physically abused his 2-month-old daughter.
A former Reynolds High School teacher has been convicted of misdemeanor assault on a female over an incident in February in which he pinned a student between her desk and a wall after she cursed at him several times.
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Two Appalachian State University football players accused of rape will not be charged criminally, the Watauga County District Attorney's Office announced Thursday.
After Nicholas Marquis Dalton shot Timothy Revel at close range, Dalton kicked and punched Revel while he lay on the ground, asking him where the drugs and money were, prosecutors said Thursday in Forsyth Superior Court.
People who may have eaten or had a drink from Dixie Donuts in Wilkesboro recently are being advised they might have been exposed to the hepatitis A virus, according to the Wilkes County Health Department.
A month after a Cumberland County judge ruled for the defendant in the first case under the Racial Justice Act, about 60 prosecutors from across North Carolina are coming to Forsyth County today to learn how to fight motions filed under the law.
A Winston-Salem man pleaded guilty Wednesday to assaulting detention officers at the Forsyth County Jail.
A Kernersville woman watched her husband shake their 3-month-old son so violently that his neck snapped back and forth, and did little to stop it, a prosecutor said Wednesday.
A 19-year-old Winston-Salem man pleaded guilty for his role in a home invasion in which he and two others broke into a house, put a gun in a 2-year-old girl's mouth and threatened to shoot her, her younger sister and her mother.
Eric Miller, a police officer at Appalachian State University, has been named the Watauga County Police Officer of the Year by the Boone Optimist Club.
A dispatcher with the Winston-Salem Police Department has been arrested after investigators found what they say was child pornography at his house.
A soldier from Wilkes County who was critically injured last Sunday in an explosion in Afghanistan is scheduled to fly back to a medical center in the United States today, a relative said.
Legal troubles continue to mount for former NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield. On Wednesday, a Forsyth County judge ordered Mayfield to pay $1 million to a Catawba postal carrier attacked last year by Mayfield's five pitbulls.
Yadkin County law enforcement officers found the body of a woman in woods off of Baltimore Road about 4 p.m. Sunday, said Yadkin County Sheriff Ricky Oliver.
Two men, one with a handgun, robbed the Dollar General store on North Patterson Ave. Saturday, Winston-Salem police said.
A Winston-Salem man was charged with assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon on Saturday after he fired a handgun and injured a man walking in the 100 block of Cleveland Ave, Winston-Salem police said.
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