by WSIC News | Dec 29, 2022 | WSIC State News
The NCGA Senate Page Program is now accepting page applications for the 2023 session. This program offers students in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades the opportunity to learn about and participate in our state’s legislative process. Allowing them to observe...
by WSIC News | Dec 29, 2022 | WSIC State News
5 WNCN is reporting that police are investigating a deadly crash that happened in Raleigh Christmas night at around 9:30. Police said Salieu Njie, 64 hit an icy spot and lost control before going into oncoming traffic, hitting the another vehicle, and then hitting a...
by WSIC News | Dec 29, 2022 | WSIC State News
Cold weather came to North Carolina — but without the snow — this Christmas weekend. But that did not stop High Point’s Van Denton, the chief meteorologist at WGHP. With the help of his snow machine, Denton made his own white Christmas this year. By the time he was...
by WSIC News | Dec 28, 2022 | WSIC State News
Queen City News is reporting that a church in Gastonia was destroyed after it caught fire hours after holding its Christmas Day service Sunday, according to the Gastonia Fire Department. Gaston County dispatch said the blaze was first reported around 3 pm. Photos...
by WSIC News | Dec 28, 2022 | WSIC State News
Planned Parenthood South Atlantic and other allied abortion advocates dropped their challenges Friday to five different North Carolina laws pertaining to abortions. This is a big win for pro-life groups in North Carolina. Photo credit: Adele...
by WSIC News | Dec 28, 2022 | WSIC State News
The Carolina Journal is reporting that a Greensboro man has set out on a unique mission–a mission to meet every mayor in North Carolina. Mitchell Whitley, a Samford University graduate whose project is entitled “Mitchell’s Mayors” says he wants to hear what’s...