A federal appeals court has agreed to hear more arguments involving a close election in November for a North Carolina Supreme ...
The site at 1740 Pecan Lane is located in Winston-Salem city limits, but has a Kernersville address ... both listed at 5300 Torwood Court in Greensboro. The seller is the property-management ...
In the last two days of 2024, a New York firm purchased a Kernersville property for $34 million and a Scottsdale, ...
I got into developing rental properties as kind of a side income for me, and it eventually turned into starting my first gym in Kernersville, Triangle Fitness, and that was one of the things where ...
Also, Dodge City Steakhouse at 6412 Sessions Court in Clemmons has switched over to Coach’s Neighborhood Grill, which is owned by the same Asheboro-based company. In Kernersville, Sammy’s ...
A mother who is trying to stop her teenager being given cross-sex hormones to change their gender has won her fight to keep the courts involved in the case. The Court of Appeal has ruled it is ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear TikTok’s challenge to a law that would ban the popular social media app next month unless its Chinese owner sells it. The case is set for Jan. 10 ...
The Republican candidate for a contested North Carolina Supreme Court seat is now asking the high court to throw out more than 60,000 voters’ ballots from the 2024 elections — an action that ...
The Supreme Court announced it will take up whether a law that could ban TikTok nationwide violates the First Amendment, setting the stage for a fast-paced, high-stakes battle over free speech.
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear a six-year-old case about whether South Carolina can prevent Medicaid funds from covering non-abortion services at Planned Parenthood facilities ...
Nearly 200 years later, city and county leaders welcomed a new chapter in the history of Spartanburg by dedicating a brand new courthouse. The Spartanburg County Courthouse had its official ...
Sturdivant v. North Carolina Public Safety (NC Supreme Court slip opin. No. 130PA23, filed 13 December 2024). For a period of about 40 years before 2011, employees could receive temporary total ...