
Justin Lundy
Multimedia Journalist at WGHP-TV (High Point, NC)
•@myfox8 award winning MMJ📹• app state alum⛰ •@NABJ member• tips?•[email protected]•743-433-9562
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4 days ago |
myfox8.com | Justin Lundy |Dolan Reynolds |Celeste Smith
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — Keeping fire stations fully staffed is a challenge for first responders with the High Point Fire Department. They brought those concerns to Monday’s city council meeting. “If High Point really wants to be the most livable, profitable city in America, we need to fully fund the fire department,” one speaker said. In the crowd, dozens of members of the High Point Professional Firefighters Association watched on in support of their brothers who spoke their truth.
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1 week ago |
myfox8.com | Justin Lundy
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Two large properties in downtown Greensboro could soon be the launch pad for new developments. Greensboro City Councilman Zack Matheny said Tuesday’s city council meeting will be one for the history books. City leaders are expected to discuss the future of two parking decks in downtown Greensboro. One of them is the Bellemeade Street Parking Deck.
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1 week ago |
myfox8.com | Justin Lundy
FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools superintendent sent a letter to the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners on Thursday. It included two possible ways to pay off the $42 million budget deficit. The school district overspent by about 5.3%. It’s a deficit that Forsyth County commissioners like Gloria Whisenhunt shared their frustrations about during a Thursday meeting. “I’ve never seen anything this bad.
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1 week ago |
cbs17.com | Justin Lundy
Posted: May 29, 2025 / 08:18 AM EDT Updated: May 29, 2025 / 08:18 AM EDT WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — A food bank in the Piedmont Triad is down on food donations due to federal cuts. “Across 18 counties, including 332 food pantries. We’re providing about 80% of the food they receive.
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1 week ago |
myfox8.com | Justin Lundy
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A Davidson County nonprofit that helped families in need is expected to close a few of its programs after more than two decades. In an announcement on social media Wednesday afternoon, Family Services of Davidson County says they’ll no longer provide clinical counseling and youth and community service programs effective June 30 due to financial challenges.
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