Today marks 18 years since the September 11th attacks. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives after terrorists hijacked planes and deliberately flew them into major American landmarks. WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd is live at BB&T Field in Winston-Salem, where Wake Forest University is holding a climb to remember.
Month: September 2019
Climb To Remember
Cities and towns across the U.S. are preparing to hold 911 remembrance ceremonies. It’s all about honoring the men and women who lost their lives in the worst act of terrorism the nation has ever experienced. Let’s get to WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd live at BB&T Field in Winston-Salem, where Wake Forest University is gearing up for a climb to remember.
Fighting Greensboro Crime
Police are asking for the public’s help in keeping crime out of the City of Greensboro. You can help make the city safer by staying informed. WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd is live at GPD Headquarters with a quick look at the latest crime numbers.
Guns On Campus
A former High Point University student accused of planning to shoot up the campus is scheduled to face a judge today. WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd is live in High Point with the latest details.
School Bus Driver Shortage
Guilford County Schools is tackling an on-going school bus driver shortage. Let’s get to WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd with the details.
Hurricane Dorian Topples Trees
Hurricane Dorian is bringing down trees and damaging powerlines. WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd has a look at some of the destruction you’re sharing on social media. Kandace ??
Hurricane Dorian Floodwaters
Hurricane Dorian continues to be a trending topic on social media. Let’s get to WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd with a look at the storm’s floodwaters.
Tracking Hurricane Dorian Online
Hurricane Dorian is slamming the Carolinas. WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd is tracking the storm online. Kandace —
Hurricane Dorian Damage
All eyes are on Hurricane Dorian. We’re tracking the storm in the field and online. Let’s see what’s trending on social media with WFMY News 2’s Kandace Redd.
Hurricane Dorian: Duke Energy Projects More Than 700,000 Power Outages In The Carolinas
Duke Energy is urging customers in Hurricane Dorian’s path to prepare for the worst. Let’s go live to News 2’s Kandace Redd with more details.