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The Silber Bells Tour is back, with WFMY News 2's Chad Silber set to ring the Salvation Army bell for 40 hours across 10 locations in the Triad, supporting the organization's holiday efforts. In other news, a woman has been arrested following a shooting on Royal Forest Court in Winston-Salem, where a three-year-old child and an adult were injured, with the incident reportedly stemming from a domestic dispute.
Additionally, 180 residents of the District Apartments in Greensboro were forced to evacuate due to safety concerns after a fire inspection deemed the building unsafe, leaving many families and students urgently seeking housing solutions.
In another tragic incident, a man was killed in a crash on I-785 in Greensboro, leading to charges against a woman for misdemeanor death by vehicle. Meanwhile, developments in local infrastructure include a budget increase to $25 million for a downtown Winston-Salem amphitheater project, which is now expected to open in 2027, a significant change from the earlier estimate of $10 million.
Lastly, Wolfspeed's Siler City plant will supply batteries for Toyota's new facility, indicating growth in local manufacturing.