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Stony Point Man Arrested After Brief Chase
Following a brief vehicle pursuit, a Stony Point man was arrested over the weekend by Taylorsville Police Officers. 35-year old Andrew Gene Brown was taken into custody on Saturday, June 29th. Brown is charged with flee to elude arrest with a motor vehicle, driving with license revoked and no liability insurance. He remains in the Alexander County Detention Center with a bond listed at $10,000. July 29th is his next court date.
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 ...
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.
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.
'Inhumane treatment': Fayetteville warrant details disposal of adopted children's bodies
An adopted sibling of two missing children — one dead and the other presumed dead — was allegedly forced by their adoptive mother to purchase tools and dismember the bodies, court records in the case reveal. And when the state began asking questions and the Department of Social...
Mother Charged After 2-Year-Old Overdoses
STATESVILLE, N.C. – A Statesville mother is facing a felony charge for child abuse after her two-year-old nearly died from an overdose on Monday, according to the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office. On July 1st, 31-year-old Brittany Dawn Riley brought her child to the emergency room after finding him...
‘He is our nominee’: Gov. Cooper, other Democratic governors express support for Biden after White House meeting
Gov. Roy Cooper joined other Democratic governors from across the country Wednesday as they met with President Joe Biden amid the fallout from last week’s debate performance.
Cooper vetoes two bills, signs vape regulations & conservation tax credit
Gov. Roy Cooper on Wednesday vetoed a pair of bills that would have allowed certain off-road vehicles on North Carolina highways and curbed local governments’ involvement in rental disputes. Cooper signed four other bills into law, including an agriculture bill that contains tax credits for conservation efforts and new regulations on vaping products. House Bill […] The post Cooper vetoes two bills, signs vape regulations & conservation tax credit appeared first on NC Newsline.
Digital driver's licenses to come to NC next July
RALEIGH, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper signed House Bill 199 into law, allowing North Carolinians the option for digital driver's licenses starting July 2025. From Apple Pay to Google Pay, many of us also use our phones to keep up with things like concert tickets, airplane tickets, and even car insurance cards, but soon, that will include your driver's license.
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