Palmes-Dennis: Fil-Am Community of the Carolinas
Palmes-Dennis: Fil-Am community of the Carolinas
Charlotte, North Carolina – Straight from the Carolinas would like to bring attention to the happenings at the Carolinas. One such event is the 26th Annual Gala Night to be held at the Concord Convention Center Embassy Suites Hotel here in Charlottee on Nov.… Continue reading
Brother of Man Killed in French Alps: It Wasn't Me
Brother of man killed in French Alps: It wasn't me
North Carolina State University economics professor Mike Walden discusses the vote that ended a 16-day government shutdown. The U.S. House of Representatives votes Oct. 16, 2013, on a measure that would raise the debt ceiling and end the partial … Read… Continue reading
Fiancée of Football Player Shot by North Carolina Cop: ‘I’ve Forgiven Him’
Fiancée of football player shot by North Carolina cop: ‘I’ve forgiven him’
Caché Heidel says she forgives North Carolina cop who gunned down her fiancé, former college football player Jonathan Ferrell, following a car crash in Charlotte … Jonathan Ferrell as attorney Christopher Chestnut, center, and his mother … charlotte… Continue reading
Arrival of Syracuse, Notre Dame and Pitt Signals Start of a New Era in New ACC – the State
Arrival of Syracuse, Notre Dame and Pitt signals start of a new era in new ACC – The State
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Arrival of Syracuse, Notre Dame and Pitt signals start of a new era in new ACC The State CHARLOTTE, N.C — CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Mike Brey traveled around the… Continue reading |
Fiancée of Football Player Shot by North Carolina Cop: ‘I’ve Forgiven Him’
Fiancée of football player shot by North Carolina cop: ‘I’ve forgiven him’
Caché Heidel says she forgives North Carolina cop who gunned down her fiancé, former college football player Jonathan Ferrell, following a car crash in Charlotte. A North Carolina woman has forgiven the cop who killed her unarmed fiancé… Continue reading
No Cure, but Plenty of Hope
No cure, but plenty of hope
Past walks have raised as much as $ 35,000, and donations stay in the state due to a partnership with Raleigh-based Alzheimer's North Carolina, according to Womack. "Whatever Sanford … There is no known cure — only treatment of symptoms. * One in six …… Continue reading