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Apple Juice Shipped To Charlotte-Area Walmarts Recalled Due To Arsenic Contamination
The recall affects cases of eight-ounce apple juice bottles sold in six-packs shipped to numerous Walmart locations, including all Charlotte-area stores. The recalled apple juice, with a UPC of 0-78742-29655-5, has a “best if used by” date of December 28, 2024. The recall was initiated by Refresco Beverages US Inc., based in Tampa, Florida, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
East Notes: Hornets, LaMelo Ball, Wizards, Knicks
The Hornets are looking to maximize the potential of LaMelo Ball, despite concerns about his ability to lead a winning team. ESPN's Tim MacMahon criticized Ball's efficiency and defensive performance, suggesting that new coach Charles Lee might help him improve if he can stay injury-free. Meanwhile, the Wizards are focused on constructing a deep, athletic roster, highlighting plans for versatility and size across all positions. The Knicks, bolstered by the addition of Mikal Bridges, are eager to compete but face challenges, particularly against the formidable Celtics.
North Carolina drivers need to know these school bus laws
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The 2024-25 school year is officially underway in the Charlotte area and school buses are once again part of the daily commute for drivers in the Carolinas. After a few months off, you might need a refresher on school bus traffic laws in North Carolina. Most...
Shortened recreational flounder season to be held with restrictions in place
KURE BEACH, NC (WWAY) — Some fishermen in the Cape Fear are getting ready to start a shortened recreational southern flounder season this year. Wilmington resident Jeremy Wyman said flounder is one of his favorite fish to catch and eat, but new restrictions in place this year are, in a word, confusing, for many.
OWASA Hosts State and Local Elected Officials for Briefing on OWASA’s PFAS Action Plan
OWASA Hosts State and Local Elected Officials for Briefing on OWASA’s PFAS Action Plan. On Friday, August 23, OWASA hosted North Carolina State Senator Graig Meyer, Representative Allen Buansi, Representative Renee Price, Carrboro Mayor Barbara Foushee, and other elected officials from Carrboro, Chapel Hill, and Orange County for a briefing on OWASA’s PFAS Action Plan and the financial impacts of PFAS treatment on our community.
‘One man crime spree:’ NC felon gets 15 years after firing gun toward school, leading cops on 118 mph chase
Crip gang member Jahmez Tavaughn Jackson was already a felon on probation wearing an ankle monitor when he fired shots toward a Wilmington school -- and then fled in a 118 mph chase, officials said.
Weekend reads: Elections heat up in swing-state NC
Latest poll gives Stein a double-digit lead over Robinson in NC’s governor’s race By Clayton Henkel A new High Point University/SurveyUSA Poll shows Attorney General Josh Stein, the Democratic nominee for governor, leading Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson by 14 percentage points in North Carolina’s closely watched governor’s race. The online poll of more than […]
Meth, fentanyl, cocaine seized in drug arrests
Two people have been arrested and drugs and weapons seized after authorities executed a search warrant at a home in Yadkinville on Aug. 21. As part of a narcotics investigation, the Yadkin County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at 1605 Fred Hinshaw Road in Yadkinville last week. According to the Sheriff’s Office, the investigation was the result of a joint operation involving multiple agencies including local, state, and federal, as well as authorities from Forsyth County. ...
Asheville Driver’s License Express Office Temporarily Closed
The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles’ Driver License Express office in Asheville is temporarily closed so crews can install a new roof on the office building and install a new air conditioning and heating system. The express office, located at 600 Tunnel Rd., in Asheville, directly behind the N.C....
Controversy Surrounds Mission Health’s Expansion Amid Concerns Over Care Quality
Asheville – Mission spokesperson Nancy Lindell recently responded to gubernatorial candidate Attorney General Josh Stein’s letter encouraging state authorities to deny Mission Health’s application to build a 26-bed acute care facility. When, in December 2023, inspectors from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services placed the hospital in “immediate jeopardy” (IJ) for receiving Medicare funding, complaints of overcrowding in the emergency department saturated their report. They told of patients lined up on stretchers “on the wall,” waiting to be roomed.
828viewsNOW: Ghost signs of downtown Hendersonville
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Hiding in plain sight… Have you ever looked at an older building and noticed the faint hint of a sign from days gone by? That’s what is often referred to as a ‘ghost sign.’. More specifically, a ghost sign is an old...
Cresswind Charlotte Announces 750 Homes Sold, Last Phase Released
Kolter Homes is pleased to announce that its active adult community, Cresswind Charlotte, is 90% sold, with the sale of its 750th home. Kolter recently released the final phase of homesites that make the ultimate opportunities to build a new home in the Charlotte area’s best-located active adult community.
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