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God’s Storehouse receives $3,000 donation from Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation
God’s Storehouse has received a grant of $3,000 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to help nourish neighbors experiencing hunger. The Feeding the Hungry grant supports community feeding partners by helping neighbors increase their access to nutritious food and providing nutrition education to eliminate health risks for those experiencing food insecurity.
That Weird 10 Commandments Law Has Another Deranged Copycat
State Republican candidates in North Carolina are hopping onto a nationwide Bible bandwagon that’s pushing for the religious text to be a mandatory instructional element in public schools.Speaking with an undercover operative from the Democratic super PAC American Bridge at the Republican National Convention, the Republican nominee to become North Carolina’s public school superintendent, Michele Morrow, praised unconstitutional efforts that have made the Bible and its teachings mandatory reading in states such as Louisiana and Oklahoma. She revealed that she has similar intentions for the Tar Heel State.“I absolutely believe that we need to get elective Bible classes back in...
Paint scheme preview: Taking to the Irish Hills
CONCORD, N.C. - The final run towards the playoffs is here. This weekend, Hendrick Motorsports will take to Michigan International Speedway for the third-to-last race in the regular season. Michigan's layout provides a unique challenge to drivers aiming to take home a victory. At 2 miles in length, the track...
Man pleads guilty in 2019 death of Davidson County baby
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A Denton man on trial for the death of a 3-month-old baby entered a plea this week. Editor’s Note: The above video is a 2019 interview with Alyssa Patton’s mother. According to the Davidson County courts, Brandon Patton, of Denton, now 35, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to second-degree murder and […]
Soccer Recap: West Rowan Falls to Cox Mill in First Game of Season
West Rowan had to start their season on the road on Tuesday, and it wasn't the start they were hoping for. They lost 6-0 to the Cox Mill Chargers. West Rowan is taking a road trip to challenge North Davidson at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. As for Cox Mill, they will welcome Butler at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday.
Man found guilty after assaulting FOX8 photojournalist in Davidson County
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A man who attacked a FOX8 photojournalist outside of a Davidson County business has been found guilty. On July 28, 2022, Zachary Ryan Everhart assaulted a FOX8 photojournalist outside Pretty Paws Country Club on Cecil Street in Davidson County. The photojournalist was covering a story about a dog boarding facility […]
Woman dead after crash in Thomasville
THOMASVILLE, N.C. — A woman is dead after a crash in Thomasville Wednesday. Thomasville police said they responded to a single-vehicle crash at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and Baptist Childrens Home Road shortly before 11:30 a.m. Officers said they discovered a 1994 Ford F150, was traveling west on...
Storm causes downed trees, flooding
A pecan tree at the home of Susan and Tom Eggleston in Star took out a utility building in their yard, but the biggest limbs of the tree fell on either side of the house, saving the home from major damage. The Egglestons were home at the time, but unaware of the tree on their house until a neighbor alerted them the following morning.
Plastic extruder to expand in Aberdeen with a $7 million investment
Gov. Roy Cooper announced Wednesday that Reliance Packaging, LLC, a manufacturer of printed plastic packaging, will add 32 new jobs in Moore County. The company will invest more than $7.4 million to expand its operations and increase its capacity in the Town of Aberdeen. “This announcement is yet more proof...
Boomerang Greensboro launches Phase 2, focuses on aviation industry
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — As the leader of the Talent Acquisition team at Honda Aircraft Company in Greensboro, Enoch Bowles is doing what he loves in the city he loves. “Greensboro is becoming one of the most well-known aviation hubs/meccas in the United States,” Bowles said. “We are here … Other companies are here such […]
Greensboro woman sketches new blueprint for future at Strange Beauty Salon and Tattoo Collective
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Jessica J. Paul has seen a dramatic shift in attitudes toward tattooing in the 20 years she’s been in the industry. She says back when she started, the customer base was dominated by men, and it was rare to see female artists in shops. “I have had experiences where people have […]
NC human trafficking arrest leads to fears of trafficking in other states
ROXBORO, NC (WDBJ) - Police in North Carolina are concerned about human trafficking in surrounding states after the arrest of a New York man. Alfredo Davis, 39, was arrested August 10 in Roxboro for trafficking. Investigators in Roxboro say their investigation began with a 911 call about a suspicious person near a bank. Police were given a vehicle and driver description, and they pulled the driver, Davis, over. Investigators then recovered nearly 40 alleged fraudulent identification cards, with different names, addresses and dates of birth, all containing the photograph of a 65-year old woman who was the passenger in the vehicle. Police seized several thousands of dollars in cash, personal checks alleged to be fraudulent or stolen, and marijuana.
Theory emerges regarding Matt Kuchar’s controversial move to end tournament
PGA Tour golfer Matt Kuchar faced immense backlash Sunday for his polarizing decision to hold up the Wyndham Championship. But could there be more to the story than fans realized? The 46-year-old golfer held up the entire tournament by refusing to finish his 72nd hole at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. With eventual winner... The post Theory emerges regarding Matt Kuchar’s controversial move to end tournament appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
City of Fayetteville, homeowners dispute over who should fix road damaged by Debby
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – Homeowners are fighting with the City of Fayetteville over who should fix a washed-out road after Tropical Storm Debby. A portion of Siple Avenue collapsed after the dam under the road breached during the storm. There is a lot of debate over who should be responsible for repairs. The City of Fayetteville said it’s a city road. However, city officials said Rayconda Lake and Dam under the road are owned by Rayconda Homeowners Association.
North Carolina A&T headed to rare non-GHOE sellout vs. rival
North Carolina A&T anticipates a rare non-homecoming sellout for its season opener against Winston-Salem State University, a historic HBCU rivalry. The post North Carolina A&T headed to rare non-GHOE sellout vs. rival appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
A family sues Moore County for institutionalizing children after their mother’s cancer diagnosis
A Moore County woman and her two disabled children are suing Moore County claiming that the county improperly retained custody of the children after her cancer treatment and violated the children’s rights by failing to arrange for proper care. The federal lawsuit Disability Rights North Carolina filed last week says Moore County dropped Rumina Slazas’s […]
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