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  • 2 weeks ago | wxii12.com | DaVonté McKenith

    The Forsyth County Courthouse is about three months away from a big deadline. "eCourts" will launch for the county on July 21. This program provides the public online access to court records, but it's proving to be a big task for courthouse staff to meet the summer deadline. Some have worried that the jury administration issues that plagued the courthouse last year would impact the county's transition to eCourts.

  • 1 month ago | wxii12.com | DaVonté McKenith

    A disabled Winston-Salem Transit Authority employee says the only men's handicapped restroom at the Clark Campbell Transit Center in downtown was broken for several months. After inquiries from 12 Investigates, the city of Winston-Salem says it has now been repaired. In February, Wesley Manns said he had complained about the issue to his employer for months. "I'm a disabled person, and the disabled bathroom has not worked at the Winston-Salem Transit Authority for four months," Manns said.

  • 2 months ago | wxii12.com | DaVonté McKenith

    Leaders from North Carolina A&T State University say they are not issuing a statement after the State Bureau of Investigation began looking into the university's police department.A spokesperson for the SBI says the investigation started last month at the request of the Guilford County District Attorney.The investigation involves "allegations that state property may have been mishandled or misappropriated," the NCSBI spokesperson said.

  • 2 months ago | wxii12.com | DaVonté McKenith

    The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is looking into a Triad university's police department. According to an NCSBI spokesperson, the investigation into the North Carolina A&T State University Police Department was launched on Feb. 7 at the request of the Guilford County District Attorney.

  • Feb 13, 2025 | krdo.com | DaVonté McKenith |Kara Peters |JD Franklin III

    By DaVonté McKenith, Kara Peters and JD Franklin IIIClick here for updates on this story    WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (WXII) — The Winston-Salem Police Department is conducting an internal review after a video, showing a K-9 attack, started circulating on social media. Authorities said Jahmiek Jacobs, 22, of Winston-Salem, has been charged with misdemeanor breaking-and-entering and misdemeanor resist, delay and obstruct.

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