DANIEL OLAFAMOYE

2 People in Wheelchairs Hit by Vehicle in North Carolina

2 People in Wheelchairs Hit by Vehicle in North Carolina, 1 Dead, Police says

GOLDSBORO, N.C. – Tragedy struck on Friday morning when 2 people in wheelchairs were hit by a vehicle in North Carolina, leaving one person dead and another hospitalized, according to the Goldsboro Police Department. The crash happened around 10 a.m. in the 1500 block of South John Street. When officers arrived, they found a 45-year-old…

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1 Taken to Hospital After Shooting in Greensboro

1 Taken to Hospital After Shooting in Greensboro on Burnt Poplar Road

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Police confirm that 1 was taken to hospital after shooting in Greensboro on Friday evening. According to a news release from the Greensboro Police Department, officers responded to a report of gunfire on Burnt Poplar Road. At approximately 5:25 p.m., officers arrived in the 6400 block of Burnt Poplar Road and discovered…

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Charlie Kirk’s death actually reveals security gaps

Charlie Kirk’s Death Actually Reveals Security Gaps at Political Events

OREM, UTAH – The tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is sparking a nationwide discussion about political violence and event safety. Experts say Charlie Kirk’s death actually reveals security gaps that many campuses and political organizations are unprepared to address. Kirk, 31, founder of Turning Point USA, was fatally shot on Wednesday while addressing…

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75-Year-Old Man Dies on Fishing Trip

75-Year-Old Man Dies on Fishing Trip in North Carolina’s Chowan River

GATES COUNTY, N.C. — A tragic boating incident is under investigation after a 75-year-old man dies on fishing trip in Gates County, according to officials with North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Authorities said that on Saturday, a resident near Winton Park spotted an unoccupied boat drifting in the Chowan River and called for help. Responding…

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Greensboro’s New Housing and Neighborhood Development Director

Samuel Hunter Appointed as Greensboro’s New Housing and Neighborhood Development Director

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The City of Greensboro has announced the appointment of Samuel Hunter as the new Director of the Housing and Neighborhood Development Department, effective Wednesday, September 17. Hunter, a Greensboro resident, most recently served as the Assistant Director of Neighborhood Services for the City of Winston-Salem. Since October 2023, he has overseen divisions…

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Is the Renovated Playground Safe for Children

Is the Renovated Playground Safe for Children? Greensboro Parents Raise Concerns at Country Park

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Many parents are asking, “Is the renovated playground safe for children?” after a Greensboro couple voiced their concerns about the new equipment at Country Park during a recent city council meeting. Eddie and Monica Souther, parents of two toddlers, say what used to be their favorite family spot has now become a…

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Teen Shot After Dispute With Rideshare Driver

Teen Shot After Dispute With Rideshare Driver in Winston-Salem, Police Say

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A teen shot after dispute with rideshare driver in Winston-Salem is now in critical but stable condition, according to the Winston-Salem Police Department. The shooting happened on Sunday around 1:44 p.m. on Doris Street. Officers arriving at the scene found a 17-year-old male with gunshot injuries, and he was immediately transported to…

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Cone Elementary School Dismissed Its Students Early

Cone Elementary School Dismissed Its Students Early Due to ‘Major Plumbing Issue’

GREENSBORO, N.C. — On Friday, Cone Elementary School dismissed its students at noon due to a ‘major plumbing issue,’ according to a statement from Guilford County Schools. Officials explained that the plumbing failure required the school’s power to be turned off, making it unsafe to continue normal operations. As a result, administrators made the decision…

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