Spectrum News Triad
Spectrum News North Carolina can be found on channels 14 and 200, and for viewers in the western foothills, it is available on channels 2, 14, and 711 exclusively through Spectrum. This news outlet caters to several key areas, including the Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point), Wilmington, Charlotte, and the Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill). It offers round-the-clock local news coverage, as well as updates on politics, features, and weather every day of the week.
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18 hours ago |
spectrumlocalnews.com | Reena Diamante
WASHINGTON — Texas lawmakers are at the center of the debate on health care cuts as part of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending plan. This is happening as Texas hospitals and health care experts worry the proposed reductions in Medicaid funding will mean the most vulnerable patients, including children and those with disabilities, will lose coverage.
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1 day ago |
spectrumlocalnews.com | Chloe Salsameda
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - The Winston-Salem Fire Department has deployed a new robot designed to assist in underwater rescue and recovery operations. Firefighters held a demonstration Tuesday to show how they use the Deep Trekker's REVOLUTION ROV. The fire department recently bought the robot for more than $120,000 with federal funding. Their goal is to use it during emergency situations to rescue a person underwater as quickly as possible.
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2 days ago |
spectrumlocalnews.com | Rose Eiklor
LANSING, N.C. — As Lansing Fire Chief Jeff Venable looks at his new fire truck, he can't help but remember the generosity of so many since Helene. Venable has been with the Lansing Fire Department for 43 years and began his tenure at a young age.
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spectrumlocalnews.com | Maddie Gannon
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Monday set off for a multiday trip to the Middle East, where he will make stops in the Persian Gulf’s three energy-abundant and affluent nations of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
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2 days ago |
spectrumlocalnews.com | Dennis Yusko
Food bank and religious leaders joined farmers and U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer Monday in Rensselaer to warn about proposed cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which helps low-income families purchase groceries. Schumer said congressional Republicans in their recently announced budget are looking to cut $230 billion from SNAP to pay for President Donald Trump's proposed tax cuts.
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