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A Conversation with Coach Roy Williams - A Resounding Success
Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity (FAHFH), in partnership with Fayetteville State University’s Athletic Department, hosted a call-to-action event, Homecourt: A Conversation with Coach Roy Williams, at the Felton J. Capel Arena on FSU's campus. The event brought together community members, supporters, and sports enthusiasts to explore Habitat's mission. The...
DWI Roundup: Checkpoint stop leads to man's fifth impaired driving arrest
A Greenville man faces his fifth arrest for impaired driving after he was stopped at a Pitt County checkpoint, court documents said. Lindsay Lamario Allison, 37, of 2207 Sunbury Lane, Greenville, was stopped by the State Highway Patrol about 11:15 p.m. July 1 at a checking station on an unspecified stretch of N.C. 33. Court documents said that Allison had a strong odor of alcohol on his breath with "very"...
LAWSUIT: Former provider of Greenville practice didn’t follow prescription protocols, other accusations
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - There are new developments surrounding a family medicine office that we’ve been following for the last few weeks after its sudden closure including a recently filed lawsuit. A fight between the previous owner and practitioner of Carolina East Family Medicine and its new owners, Quasar...
HBCU ‘Fit Check’ Queen Highlights Fashion-Forward Looks On The Yard
As "Fit Checks" grow across the HBCU community, its impact on the culture cannot be underestimated. The “Fit Check” queen is highlighting the fashions made famous on HBCU campuses. Jeskell “Skell” Creecy detailed her journey to becoming an online sensation. Creecy, a Winston-Salem State alumna, started...
Greensboro couples set to tie the knot at Fun Fourth Festival in downtown
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Love is in the air this independence day! As three couples are set to tie the knot at the Fun Fourth Freedom Festival happening later today. The newlyweds will exchange their vows not only in front of their friends and family but thousands of people visiting the festival. WFMY News 2's Team caught up with one of the couples-Ross and Alexandria Strobert.
Piedmont Region Faces Dangerous Heat Wave, Heat Advisory in Effect for Charlotte and Surrounding Areas
A sweltering heatwave is set to firmly grip the Piedmont region of Northeast Georgia, North Carolina and upstate South Carolina, with astronomical heat index values that could soar up to 108, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Residents in Charlotte and surrounding areas are under a heat advisory effective from 11 AM until 8 PM EDT today, as the mercury is expected to climb near the century mark, combining with high humidity to produce potentially dangerous conditions. The NWS cautions that hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses.
In NC, a species of concern is threatened by the vagaries of climate change
WATAUGA COUNTY—Ben Dalton broke the glassy surface of the Watauga River, spit out his mouthpiece and gasped for breath. All morning, Dalton, a state wildlife biologist, and two other snorkelers had been scouring the river bed, trying to rescue as many eastern hellbenders as they could. So far, they had not saved a one. “They […] The post In NC, a species of concern is threatened by the vagaries of climate change appeared first on NC Newsline.
3 Things To Know For Friday
1. DYB AAA State Tournament: July 6-12, Clarkton DYB Complex, 395 Perimeter Road. 12-team double elimination tournament. READ MORE. 2. Bagpipe Music: Saturday, 11 a.m., Moores Creek State Park, 40 Patriots Hall Drive, Currie. Free. 3. Summer Reading: Monday, 3 p.m., Bridger Memorial Public Library, 313 South Main Street, Bladenboro....
State DYB Minors Tournament Begins Saturday in Clarkton
CLARKTON – The 2024 North Carolina Diamond Youth Baseball AAA (Minors) Division I State Tournament will begin Saturday at 10 a.m. with 6 games scheduled at the Clarkton DYB Complex. There will not be a Bladen County team in the tournament. Bladen County elected not to play in the...
High Point man killed in Fourth of July fireworks show double shooting
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — The High Point Police Department is investigating a double shooting at a Fourth of July fireworks show that left one man dead. Police say they came to the 2500 block of East Lexington Avenue for a shots fired call a few minutes after midnight on Friday. At the scene, there […]
City of Thomasville issues notification of discharge of untreated wastewater
General Statute 143-215.1C requires that the owner or operator of any wastewater collection or treatment works to issue a press release when an untreated wastewater discharge of 1,000 gallons or more reaches surface waters. In accordance with that regulation, the following news release has been prepared and issued to media...
Drought expands, worsens in severity in parts of North Carolina
RALEIGH – With hot and dry conditions persisting across North Carolina, the North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council (DMAC) has expanded its drought classifications across the state, and introduced the severe drought classification, or D2, for 10 counties. DMAC classified Beaufort, Bertie, Columbus, Craven, Greene, Martin, Pamlico, Pitt, Stokes and Wayne counties as in Severe […] The post Drought expands, worsens in severity in parts of North Carolina appeared first on Washington Daily News.
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