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Tag: Central NC

Forsyth County jail inmate is restrained by officers in this still image from a video. Neville later died.
Posted inCrime & Justice

Forsyth Jail videos: Man begs for his life, repeatedly warns that he can’t breathe

by Jordan Wilkie August 6, 2020August 10, 2020
Attorney Mike Tadych interviewed by news media after Winston-Salem, NC, hearing on footage in death of John Neville, a Black man who died after injuries in Forsyth County jail.
Posted inCrime & Justice

Judge: Releasing video of deadly jailhouse injuries ‘necessary to advance a compelling public interest’

by Jordan Wilkie July 31, 2020August 4, 2020
Neville video footage hearing Forsyth jail fatal
Posted inGovernment Transparency

A question of public interest: Forsyth Judge weighs release of jail footage of man who later died

by Jordan Wilkie July 30, 2020July 30, 2020
Kicker Podcast coastal tourism
Posted inThe Kicker

The Kicker, Show 40 | Navigating NC tourism during COVID-19

by Stephanie Carson July 28, 2020August 7, 2020
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Posted inHealth

Central NC health systems battle outbreaks, but confident of preparations

by Neil Cotiaux July 17, 2020July 17, 2020

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