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Banning price gouging, help for first-time homebuyers: VP Harris release economic plan in NC
Vice President Kamala Harris held a campaign visit in Raleigh on Friday.In a 28-minute speech before about 250 people, she promoted a broad set of economic proposals that she said would offer new tax breaks and lower the cost of living for Americans, aiming to address the financial concerns that are at the top of mind of voters and that Republican former President Donald Trump is trying to lay at her doorstep.She spoke at the Hendrick Center for Automotive Excellence on the Scott Northern Wake Campus of Wake Tech Community College.Harris' plans include a proposal for a federal ban on...
Dove season opens Sept. 2
RALEIGH — The 2024-25 hunting season for mourning and white-winged doves opens Monday, Sept. 2. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) reminds seasoned and novice hunters about the importance of being properly licensed, observing state and federal regulations and following safe hunting practices. Dove hunting season will be separated into three segments: Sept. 2 — Oct. 5, Nov. 9 — Nov. 30 and Dec. 16 — Jan. 31, 2025. The daily bag limit is 15 mourning or white-winged doves, either as single species or combined,...
Hunger and Health Coalition welcomes new executive director
HIGH COUNTRY — A little less than a month into his new role as the Executive Director of the Hunger and Health Coalition, Jamie Rye said he foresees exciting areas of growth for the 42-year-old nonprofit. “We’re hunger and health — I think there are areas for expansion in both of those things,” Rye said. “Including strengthening even more partnerships with local farmers and local food producers, increasing collaboration across nonprofit organizations who would be great partners for us, and pivoting to include even more...
Sheriff: ICSO investigation leads to drug seizure, arrest of Statesville man
A Statesville man faces felony drug charges following an investigation by the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff Darren Campbell announced the arrest of Devon Joseph Jacquet, 35, of Gay Street, Statesville, in a news release Tuesday. Jacquet was on probation for a previous drug conviction at the time of his arrest.
Salisbury’s New General RV Supercenter to Offer 150 Jobs at Upcoming Hiring Event
General RV Center, a family-owned RV dealership, is gearing up for a hiring event this week as it prepares to open a new 71,000-square-foot Supercenter in Salisbury. The two-day event will take place on August 14 and 15, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Hampton Inn on Klumac Road, where the company aims to fill up to 150 positions with an average salary of $65,000.
City of Hickory to host inaugural Ruff, Ruff, Run 5K and Festival
As part of its 5K series, the Hickory Parks, Recreation & Sports Tourism Department will host the inaugural Ruff, Ruff, Run 5K and Festival this September. The Ruff, Ruff, Run 5K race will begin at Winkler Park on Sunday, Sept. 29, at 1 p.m. This race is for dog lovers,...
In Winston-Salem, youthful guides help navigate the memory loss journeys of their elders
There was an error loading the media player. One in five North Carolinians is 65 years of age or older, and the number of seniors living in the Tar Heel State is projected to grow by more than 50% over the next two decades. How to best care for older adults — particularly those with significant memory loss — is an ongoing challenge.
'Dumbfounded': Couple shocked to learn Mercedes they bought from Gastonia dealer was a lemon
GASTONIA, N.C. — Carla Zabal thought she knew what she was getting when she bought her 2005 Mercedes-Benz convertible from a Gaston County dealer last August. However, the old car turned out to be a lemon. Months later, Zabal received a letter from the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles that retitled her used car purchase as a lemon.
Ex-Hartsville police sergeant at center of News13 investigation hired by another Darlington County law enforcement agency
SOCIETY HILL, S.C. (WBTW) — A former Darlington County sheriff’s captain who was previously the subject of multiple Internal Affairs investigations and more recently a SLED investigation has now been hired by the Society Hill Police Department. Mark Campbell, who News13 has reported on several times over the past two years, joined Society Hill’s police […]
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