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Panthers rookie and former Texas star earns fantasy football comparisons to Christian McCaffrey and Jahmy Gibbs
The Carolina Panthers were in desperation mode this offseason to upgrade their offense around quarterback Bryce Young. The addition of former Texas running back Jonathon Brooks earned high marks from key analysts, including myself. Coming back from a torn ACL, Brooks earned high praise this week ...
Charlotte working to address rise in panhandlers
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — From intersections to sidewalks, panhandlers are setting up in Charlotte in search of help. It’s a complex issue that’s leading to frustration for some who say the act puts their safety at risk. Fred Royer lives in Uptown and says he now wears a...
Overwhelmed Carolina Panthers player could be cut before Week 1
Dave Canales wanted increased competition for places across the board during his first offseason as head coach. The Carolina Panthers made vast alterations to their playing personnel in pursuit of achieving this feat. The urgency was already high after such a disappointing campaign in 2023. It's through the roof now.
Photo Gallery: Field of Flags Summer Celebration at Lowe’s YMCA
The Lowe’s YMCA and The Exchange Club of Mooresville/Lake Norman hosted the Field of Flags Summer Celebration on Wednesday evening. A large crowd enjoyed the patriotic display of more than 800 flags, live music, food trucks and fireworks. Photos.
Taylorsville Man Facing Caldwell County Charges
36-year-old Anthony Steven Wine of Taylorsville was arrested on Sunday, June 30th by Caldwell County Sheriff’s Deputies. He was charged with felony assault by strangulation and misdemeanor counts of assault inflicting serious injury and assault on a female. Wine was jailed under no bond in the Caldwell County Detention Center. As of this report, no court date was listed.
Mooresville Firefighters Battle Intense Blaze on Timber Road, Community Urged to Stay Clear
Emergency crews in Mooresville were called into action on a July afternoon as a large fire erupted along Timber Road. The blaze, that began at approximately 12:15 pm between Mecklenburg Hwy and Timber Road, sent heavy smoke billowing into the sky, visible for miles around, according to a report by WBTV.
UNC Basketball/Football recruit Kendre Harrison shatters ANOTHER backboard
Class of 2026 recruit Kendre Harrison is the best dual-sport athlete in North Carolina. The rising junior from Reidsville, North Carolina, holds offers from both the UNC football and basketball programs. Harrison is ranked the No. 5 power forward in the nation by 247Sports and the No. 1 tight end...
Pfizer anticipates 'transition plan' in Sanford following failed clinical trial
Pfizer Inc. expects to inform employees of a “transition plan” at a facility in Sanford, the company said Wednesday, weeks after a clinical trial failed for a muscular dystrophy treatment that was being developed by the global drugmaker. WRAL previously reported that the company was contemplating the elimination...
Shot while playing video games, 7-year-old Zion will be remembered for his hugs, mom says
Zion Gibbs, a 7-year-old boy, was shot in the face on Friday, June 7, while playing video games inside his Fayetteville home. He died a few days later. WRAL News on Wednesday sat down with Zion's mother, Myra Gibbs, who remembers hearing gunfire outside before she ran downstairs and found her son in a pool of blood.
Name released of man killed in shootout with Fayetteville police Tuesday
A man shot and killed by police Tuesday was wanted in a May 12 homicide on Seneca Drive, the Fayetteville Police Department announced Wednesday. Shakoor Quayon Williams, 33, of Fayetteville, died as a result of a gun battle with law enforcement when officers attempted to serve him with warrants charging him with first-degree murder, possession of a firearm by a felon and felony conspiracy in the killing of Willie James Russell, 32, on Mother's Day, a news release Wednesday said.
Dozens of immigrant and US-born small business owners face eviction as Mebane continues to grow
The Buckhorn Road Flea Market off of Interstate 85 near Mebane in Alamance County was mostly empty Tuesday morning, a day after the Mebane City Council approved annexation and rezoning requests to pave the way for a R+L Carriers truck terminal to be built on the site. A former security guard busied himself removing a […] The post Dozens of immigrant and US-born small business owners face eviction as Mebane continues to grow appeared first on NC Newsline.
New light display goes live at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
FAYETTEVILLE, NC – July 2, 2024 – Cape Fear Valley Medical Center has flipped the switch on a new high-tech external light system. As part of the expansion of the Valley Pavilion section of the hospital, the new upper stories of the structure are now lit with a programmable multi-colored light display, as of July 1. In honor of the Fourth of July holiday, the lights are shining in a red, white and blue pattern this week.
Greensboro affordable housing project advances, supportive housing project at standstill
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Empty apartments in East Greensboro could get new life soon. “We welcome a change. I would love to see somebody back there living. Right now, it is an eyesore,” said Jennifer Thompson, who lives nearby. The property is on John Dimrey Drive just off of East Gate City Boulevard. Earlier this […]
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