Officers responded the Fairway One Stop on N. Liberty St. just after 10 p.m. A store clerk told detectives two men in ski masks and black clothing came into the store demanding money.
Power crews are hard at work, but some people aren't too pleased to hear it could be days until their lights turn back on.
Several thousand people are still without power after severe storms barreled through our state, Thursday. Working to turn the lights back on are several thousand power crews.
Three people are in a local hospital after a head-on collision Friday evening in Guilford County.
The owner of the Barbecue Center in Lexington has died.
Davidson County Animal Control confirms that a fox that attacked two people on Wednesday had rabies.
Today is Friday, June 14, the 165th day of 2013. There are 200 days left in the year. This is Flag Day.
Utility crews are working to restore service to thousands of North Carolinians who lost service after a line of thunderstorms swept across the state.
No, the nation's millions of fast-food workers haven't suddenly gone wacky.
After an internal investigation, one Greensboro police officer is out of a job.
Hundreds of down trees across Forsyth county caused more than 50,000 power outages on Thursday afternoon.
Live power lines were tangled in and around the tree on the car. The man, his wife and 3 grandkids stayed inside until help arrived.
As city officials promised Wednesday, landscaping crews spent the afternoon cleaning up the cemetery before Thursday's storms swept through the Triad.
A Greensboro church says someone stole their trailer with sound equipment and chairs this week.
A few dozen people showed up at Bethel AME Church in Greensboro to support a community review board.
The storm that moved through the Triad Thursday afternoon was quick, but it was deadly and destructive.
Two people say they saw a woman toss a kitten out of a moving car.
A Greensboro father accidentally ran over his child with a lawnmower. Now, he has an important message for all parents.
It's been around for nearly a century, now some question whether the city is properly honoring those buried at Maplewood cemetery in Greensboro.
Some who got parking tickets in downtown Greensboro, think enforcement officers issue too many uncalled for tickets.