ASHEBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Animals have to be moved between zoos across the country. For small animals, the transport is typically easy. But what about a four-thousand-pound rhino? Zookeepers at the North Carolina Zoo have been working for months to prepare two female rhinos to move to other zoos, oneContinue Reading

CLEMMONS, N.C. (WGHP) — A woman who was charged with operating an illegal childcare facility in Forsyth County in February now faces child abuse charges. The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office says they began investigating an illegal childcare facility on Stone Bluff Drive in Clemmons called “The Nest” in late January.Continue Reading

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN)– While some political parties are scrambling to get enough signatures to be recognized in North Carolina, another has had its own setback. The Veterans Party of NC has a set of principles that focus on the founding fathers’ intent when they wrote the constitution, like the separationContinue Reading

The UNC Greensboro (UNCG) baseball team fell in its Southern Conference (SoCon) opener on Friday afternoon to Mercer, 5-2 at the UNCG Baseball Stadium HOW IT HAPPENED Julien Peissel started off the day by throwing five strikeouts in the first two innings for both teams to stay scoreless after two. MercerContinue Reading

After the city commission passed a resolution in January urging local, state and federal entities to make funding available to support the Underdeck, Miami has been awarded a $60 million transportation grant for the project. The March 14 commission meeting started with Chairwoman Christine King and Mayor Francis Suarez announcingContinue Reading

The county’s Transportation, Mobility and Planning Committee last week called for a thorough point-by-point report card for the Better Bus Network, which launched last November. Some riders have complained that they can no longer reach jobs conveniently because of the changes. The resolution by Commissioner Juan Carlos Bermudez called forContinue Reading

Miami Dade College (MDC) continues to see a robust presence of students with newly launched AI and cybersecurity programs. MDC credit enrollment numbers are up 6.5% and headcount is up 8.5% compared to spring term 2023, said Madeline Pumariega, MDC’s president. During fall term 2023, MDC was already experiencing aboutContinue Reading