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Carolina Panthers welcomes first Black gameday DJ
Nathaniel Perkins, known by his stage name DJ Carolina X, never expected deejaying to take him out of his hometown of Columbia, S.C. Ten years ago, it was just a “side hustle” he practiced at parties and events to make extra money. His side gig has led him to perform in venues across the world with artists like 21 Savage and Gucci Mane.
Teens charged in street racing crash that killed 81-year-old, Charlotte police say
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Two teenagers are facing charges in connection with an alleged street racing crash that killed an 81-year-old in Charlotte on Sunday, police said. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police responded to a crash on Albemarle Road a few minutes before 10 a.m. on July 28. When officers arrived, they found a 2011 Toyota Camry with heavy damage to the passenger side and a 2006 Nissan 350Z with heavy front-end damage. The driver and passenger of the Toyota were taken to Novant Health's Presbyterian hospital. The driver, identified as 81-year-old Robert Birch, was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Albemarle Police Reports – July 26-28, 2024
Albemarle Police reports: • Wall, Damani Jacquez (B M, 18) Arrest on chrg of Awdwikisi (F), at 126 S Third St, Albemarle, on 07/26/2024. • Rhodes, Chasity Leighann (W F, 18) Arrest on chrg of Disorderly Conduct, M (M), at 718 Leonard Av, Albemarle, on 07/27/2024. • Gray, Dellene Simone (B F, 38) Arrest on […] The post Albemarle Police Reports – July 26-28, 2024 appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
Albemarle, restaurants team up for ‘The Duke’s Feast’
Albemarle Downtown Development Corporation will present “The Duke’s Feast Restaurant Week” Aug. 5-11. The Duke’s Feast, much like “Queen’s Feast: Charlotte’s Restaurant Week, will feature dine-in specials by three restaurants in Downtown Albemarle, Christine’s Wood Fire, 197 N. Second St., Five Points Public House, 304 E. Main St., and The Courthouse Tavern & Table, 114 S. […] The post Albemarle, restaurants team up for ‘The Duke’s Feast’ appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
SCC offering esthetician program this fall
Surry Community College is introducing an Esthetician program this fall. An esthetician is a skin care professionl who offers cosmetic treatments to clients. The program certification can be earned within two semesters, and students must complete at least 600 hours. The program consists of two classes, Esthetician I and Esthetician II; each class is comprised of theoretical and practical knowledge. The esthetician program is intended for those who wish to...
'Go away': PepsiCo sued after failing to accommodate blind man at Triad call center
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A blind man at the center of a federal discrimination lawsuit says all he wanted was a job. The lawsuit says Cliff Rau was fired from PepsiCo in Winston-Salem after they couldn't accommodate his needs. When Rau was fired, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission stepped in....
Lofts at Elmsley Crossing offer new housing options in Greensboro
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — After three years in the making, a new affordable apartment community is open in east Greensboro. On Monday, they celebrated the completion of Lofts at Elmsley Crossing apartment community with a ribbon cutting. The 84 apartment units are located on Kallamdale Road near Randleman Road. They’re considered affordable because rent rates […]
NC A&T's endowment hits $200 million, now the highest of any public HBCU
GREENSBORO, N.C. — North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has just reached another financial milestone. The historically black college's (HBCU) endowment sits at $202 million, according to a release from the university. This number sets NCA&T's endowment as the largest of any public HBCU, just behind Howard University,...
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