Winston-Salem police are investigating a shooting that killed one person and left three other people hurt Friday night. Police said the shooting happened at 9:55 p.m. on Devonshire and Burgandy streets. Sign up for our Newsletters Officers found four people shot. Three of the gunshot victims were transported to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, where their injuries are described as serious but not life-threatening. The fourth gunshot victim.
Winston-Salem police are investigating whether two shooting deaths Friday might be connected, authorities said Saturday. Three other people were shot and wounded in one of the shootings.
Nearly Five Months Since Woman Shot To Death At Hickory Business, Search For Suspects Ongoing
from left: Tangela L. Parker & Eric C. Parker, wanted in connection to January 13 fatal shooting in Hickory
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Nearly Five Months Since Woman Shot To Death At Hickory Business, Search For Suspects Ongoing
June 10, 2021
It’s now close to five months since a woman was shot to death at a Hickory business and the suspects are still being sought by authorities. Wednesday (June 9) marked 21 weeks since that crime occurred and the Hickory Police Department along with other area law enforcement agencies continue the investigation. A national manhunt was also launched for 49-year-old Tangela Louise Parker and 61-year-old Eric Carroll Parker, both of Taylorsville. They’re wanted in connection to the murder of Phelifa Michelle Marlow on January 13.
Jumbo 403(b) Plan Hit With Excessive Fee Suit
Fiduciaries of the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center plan are accused of failing to ensure reasonable investment fees and mismanaging revenue sharing to pay for administrative expenses.
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Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, its board of directors and its retirement benefit committee have been sued for allegedly failing to ensure the plan and its participants paid reasonable fees for investments and administration.
The complaint alleges that many of the mutual funds in the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan were more expensive than comparable funds found in similarly sized plans those with more than $1 billion in assets. It says the expense ratios for the funds in the plan were up to 280%, in one case, and up to 273%, in another, above the median expense ratios for funds in the same investment category.
Wake Forest Baptist Health has expanded, effectively immediately, its COVID-19 visitor restrictions to allow for two family members and friends at a time in most instances.The changes affected Wake Forest