DANIEL OLAFAMOYE

Greensboro Man Killed in Crash with Tractor-Trailer on US 29 in Rockingham County

Greensboro Man Killed in Crash with Tractor-Trailer on US 29 in Rockingham County

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, N.C. — A Greensboro man was killed Tuesday afternoon after a violent collision involving a tractor-trailer on US 29, according to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. Crash Reported Near Benaja Road Exit Around 3:15 PM Troopers were called to the US 29 South corridor near the Benaja Road exit at approximately 3:15…

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Bullets Fly in Gas Station Shooting That Killed Teen

Bullets Fly in Gas Station Shooting That Killed Teen

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A deadly shooting at a gas station on Indianapolis’ east side has left one teen dead and an entire neighborhood shaken after another violent early-morning encounter. Authorities say 18-year-old Brandon Easley was killed just before 2 a.m. Sunday during a burst of gunfire outside a convenience store in the 400 block of…

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Large Police Presence Reported on Creekwood Drive in Greensboro

Large Police Presence Reported on Creekwood Drive in Greensboro

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A significant emergency presence gathered Friday night along Creekwood Drive after Greensboro police responded to a call involving a family disorder. The incident drew multiple agencies, including fire and EMS, to the 2000 block of Creekwood Road just after 9:30 p.m. Emergency Response and Area Warning Police issued a public advisory asking…

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Fire Damages Winston-Salem Church

Fire Damages Winston-Salem Church, Investigation Underway

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A quiet Friday morning was disrupted by flames as crews rushed to New Light Baptist Church, located at 1535 East Fifteenth Street, after a fire broke out in an outdoor shed and spread toward the side of the church building. The Winston-Salem Fire Department responded quickly, containing the blaze before it could…

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One Person Shot on West Terrell Street in Greensboro

One Person Shot on West Terrell Street in Greensboro, Hospitalised

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A Thursday night shooting sent one person to the hospital as police investigate yet another incident of gun violence in the city. According to the Greensboro Police Department, officers were dispatched at 8:03 p.m. to the 600 block of West Terrell Street after receiving reports of a shooting. When officers arrived, they…

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Greensboro Immigration Law Firm Reports Spike in Calls

Greensboro Immigration Law Firm Reports Spike in Calls Amid Enforcement Surge

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Fear is rippling through immigrant communities across North Carolina as U.S. Customs and Border Protection increases operations in several cities. In Greensboro, the phones at Chapman and Roberts Immigration Law Firm haven’t stopped ringing. It’s been a tense and chaotic week for hundreds of families in the Piedmont Triad. Attorney Adam Roberts…

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Driver Accused of Ramming Border Patrol Vehicle in North Carolina

Driver Accused of Ramming Border Patrol Vehicle in North Carolina

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A volatile and dangerous confrontation unfolded in Charlotte this week as Border Patrol agents faced what federal officials are calling yet another “vehicle ramming” incident—an escalation that underscores rising tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in North Carolina. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the confrontation happened on Monday, Nov. 17, in…

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Does Border Patrol Need a Warrant to Detain

Does Border Patrol Need a Warrant to Detain You in North Carolina?

GREENSBORO, N.C. — A wave of confusion is sweeping across central North Carolina as federal immigration enforcement intensifies. From Raleigh to Durham, families, teachers, and local leaders are scrambling for clarity, asking: Can Border Patrol detain someone in North Carolina without a warrant? It’s a question echoing through schools, workplaces, and community centers — and…

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Greensboro City Council Weighs New Affordable Housing Project

Greensboro City Council Weighs New Affordable Housing Project

Greensboro, N.C. — The debate over affordable housing is returning to center stage as the Greensboro City Council prepares to determine the fate of a multi-million-dollar development poised to reshape life along Florida Street. The proposal, known as The Arbors at South Crossing, is more than a construction plan — to many families, it represents…

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