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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.
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 […]
Housing Authority of Winston-Salem to receive $2.5 million in federal funding
The Housing Authority of Winston-Salem is being awarded $2.5 million in federal funding but, for now, the money can't be used toward a transformational housing project that is facing a deficit. The funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) come as the next phase in the city's...
New Park Coming to East Charlotte: Officials Want Your Input
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A new park is coming to East Charlotte, and local leaders, like Greg Asciutto with Charlotte Eastland Area Strategies Team, (CharlotteEAST), are excited to bring another green space to the Queen City. “This is ecstatic,” says Asciutto, “Mecklenburg County time and time again proves that it’s...
Officials continue to urge caution for swimmers as elevated bacteria levels found at Caswell Beach
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has lifted a precautionary swimming advisory previously issued for nearly the entirety of the state’s coast, but one beach in the Cape Fear region is confirmed to be impacted by elevated levels of bacteria. State officials spent Monday...
Day 2 of suspended Marlboro County sheriff’s federal trial wraps up in Florence
FLORENCE, S.C. (WBTW) — The father of the prisoner who was Tased in an alleged excessive force incident involving suspended Marlboro County Sheriff Charles Lemon testified during Day 2 of Lemon’s trial. In the two days of the trial so far, six witnesses have taken the stand, including former deputy David Andrew Cook, two correctional […]
Charlotte civil rights attorney reflects on the 60th anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act by President Lyndon Baines Johnson. The long debated and filibustered act was enacted to prohibit discrimination in employment based on a person’s race, religion, sex, age, disability or national origin. It also prohibited discrimination in public accommodations and federally funded programs.
See inside: Wells Fargo opens food hall to entice workers back to the office
Wells Fargo has opened a 20,000-square-foot, employees-only food hall on the first floor of its 550 S. Tryon building.Why it matters: Wells Fargo can undeniably impact center city's vibrancy if it can entice its 15,000 Uptown workers back to the office — which could then influence other companies to refill the all-too-many barren skyscrapers.Also, we are nosey and like to see inside other people's workplaces.The food hall has been open for two weeks and serves lunch and breakfast, starting at 7:30am. During peak times, up to 11 orders are submitted per minute, says Minnette Curl, who oversees the bank's food...
Pageland resident describes why tactical police officers surrounded her neighbor's home
PAGELAND, S.C. — A man wanted for a shooting in Monroe was arrested across the state line in South Carolina on Wednesday. A resident living in Pageland told WCNC Charlotte that law enforcement officers came to her door this morning holding a picture of Frederick Thomas. The resident described seeing law enforcement officers carrying large weapons and officers surrounding a nearby home. WCNC Charlotte has been able to confirm the U.S. Marshalls and the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) were among the law enforcement agencies involved in the search on Wednesday.
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