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Judge Denies Bond Revocation for AVL Bomber, Cawthorn Drops Lawsuit

Bond Not Revoked In Asheville Explosives Case

(Asheville, NC) -- A man accused of setting off an explosive device in downtown Asheville won't have to report back to jail. The Buncombe County District Attorney's Office requested bond for Duncan Small to be revoked this week after he allegedly made a Facebook post that his followers should start a riot. It came just after his release from jail on Monday. Small and another man allegedly lit an explosive and threw it at the remains of the Vance Monument on July 4th.

Cawthorn Drops Multi-Million-Dollar Lawsuit

(Haywood County, NC) -- Western North Carolina's Congressman is dropping a multi-million-dollar lawsuit. Madison Cawthorn was left paralyzed after a car wreck while on spring break in Florida eight-years ago. He previously sued the driver of the car for million in damages. WLOS-TV reports Cawthorn recently dropped the suit, but no reason was given in the court filing.

Firework Destroys Asheville Mailbox

(Asheville, NC) -- A mailbox explosion in West Asheville is being blamed on fireworks. The box outside a Pearson Bridge Road home was destroyed late Tuesday afternoon. WLOS-TV reports a witness spotted two young men stop and place an explosive inside. Asheville police stated yesterday it appears the suspects placed fireworks in the box.

Murder Suspect Spotted In Franklin

(Franklin, NC) -- A Georgia murder suspect could be in western North Carolina. The Macon County Sheriff's Office says the 45-year-old was spotted in surveillance footage staying at a motel in Franklin this week. He's accused of shooting his estranged wife to death in metro Atlanta last Sunday. It's possible he already made his way back into Georgia.

New College Building Opens In Henderson County

(Henderson County, NC) -- A new learning center is open at the Blue Ridge Community College campus in Henderson County. The nearly 80-thousand-square-foot Patton Building was unveiled at a ceremony on Tuesday. The 23-million-dollar project was first listed as a priority for the campus in 2019.

Henderson County Renovating Welcome Center

(Henderson County, NC) -- Henderson County's welcome center is soon undergoing a big change. County leaders revealed some information yesterday about plans for renovations, which are expected to begin in January. The project will be paid for with occupational taxes in Henderson County. The development authority's executive director said they want people to get the feel of what it's like locally.

Temporary Site Opening For Flea Market

(Charlotte, NC) -- Charlotte's open-air flea market vendors have a place to set up business this weekend. City Councilman Tariq Bokhari unveiled plans yesterday for a temporary location on 7th Street, which will be open on Saturday. The announcement comes after the Central Flea Market was forced to shutdown at the old Eastland Mall site due to incoming development earlier this year. Booths this weekend will be available for free.

Former Utilities Director Heading To Prison

(Catawba County, NC) -- A former utilities director in Catawba County is heading to prison. A judge sentenced Barry Edwards to just over a year yesterday in connection to a kickback scheme. Court documents show that Edwards took gifts worth 30-thousand-dollars while conspiring with a contractor from 2012 to 2018. He had served as director since 1995.

Woman Killed In Alleged Robbery

(Charlotte, NC) -- The CMPD is looking for the suspect in a University City homicide. Investigators say a woman was shot to death near an ATM outside a Seven-Eleven early Wednesday morning. It allegedly happened during an attempted robbery. Footage is being reviewed from nearby surveillance cameras.

NC Ranked Top State For Business By CNBC

(Charlotte, NC) -- North Carolina is being recognized as the best place for business. CNBC just ranked the state number-one overall in its new list for 2022. North Carolina was credited for innovation, strong finances and bipartisanship in business dealings. The network ranked the state number-two last year.

Suspect Surrenders To SWAT Team In Huntersville

(Huntersville, NC) -- No serious injuries are being reported from a SWAT standoff in Huntersville. Investigators say one person surrendered peacefully after barricading inside a home in the Plum Creek neighborhood for five-hours last night. The man has been wanted for multiple felony warrants.

Mint Hill Road Re-Opens After Flooding

(Mint Hill, NC) -- A flooded roadway in Mint Hill is back open. Emergency officials were initially forced to close down Bartlett Road after a period of heavy rain yesterday. A Mint Hill police captain told WBTV he'd never seen flooding like that before in the area. The road re-opened late last night.

Big Fishing Tourney Coming To Lake Norman

(Charlotte, NC) -- A major fishing event is coming to the Charlotte area. Plans were announced yesterday for the Bass Pro Tour's REDCREST championship at Lake Norman next March. The tour's top-40 anglers will complete for a 300-thousand-dollar top prize. Major League Fishing will also hold an Outdoor Sports Expo on the same weekend.

Harnett, Johnston And Cumberland Counties Bracing For Possible Strong Storms This Afternoon

(Raleigh, NC) -- Parts of central North Carolina have been placed under a Level 1 Marginal Risk of severe weather developing today. According to the Storm Prediction Center, portions of Johnston, Harnett and Cumberland counties have the greatest threats of receiving damaging wind gusts and hail later this afternoon. A slow moving storm system could also result in flash flooding.

Chief Patterson Discusses New Ways Of Combating Violent Crime In Raleigh

(Raleigh, NC) -- Raleigh Police Chief Estella Patterson hosted a news conference Wednesday to address the city's latest violent crime stats. The numbers show that to date, homicides, robberies and aggravated assaults are higher than they were during the same period a year ago. However, the number of illegal guns seized during the second quarter of 2022, was 271-compared to 203 last year. The city of Raleigh has had 23-homicides so-far this year.

FDA Authorizes Use Of Fourth COVID Vaccine That Was Developed In Labs At RTP

(RTP, NC) -- The FDA announced Wednesday that it has granted emergency use authorization to a fourth COVID-19 vaccine that was developed by laboratories in the Triangle. The protein based NOVOVAX vaccine is being manufactured at Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies at Research Triangle Park. Researchers say it creates a broader immune response to variants and subvariants that are being blamed for a surge of new infections across the country.

Federal Court Orders State Health Insurance Coverage For Transgender People Reinstated

(Raleigh, NC) -- A health insurance plan for transgender state employees has been ordered reinstated after it was dropped in 2019. That, from the North Carolina state Treasurer's Office, which announced Wednesday that the order comes after a federal court ruled that refusal of coverage for transgender people was unconstitutional. According to State Treasurer Dale Powell, the reinstatement of "medically necessary services" will include hormone replacement therapy and surgeries.

North Carolina Hospital To Temporarily Shut Down ICU Services

(Rocky Mount, NC) -- Citing severe nursing shortages, one North Carolina hospital has announced the temporary suspension of its ICU services. Martin General Hospital near Rocky Mount, id now recommending its patients seek ICU treatment at Greenville, WakeMed, Duke or UNC hospitals. The hospital will close down its ICU on August 1st.

COVID Infections Prompts Cancellation Of Scheduled Courage Game Against Angel City Tomorrow

(Cary, NC) -- The North Carolina Courage women's professional soccer team has announced that its scheduled home game against Angel City FC tomorrow, has been postponed due to COVID safety protocols. In a statement released Wednesday, a team spokesperson said the match has been rescheduled for September 14th. Meanwhile, the regular season schedule is expected to resume on July 29th, against the Washington Spirit.

Child Dies After Weekend Crash In Randolph County

(Trinity, NC) -- A child is dead after a weekend crash in Randolph County. State Highway Patrol say the six-year-old girl succumbed to her injuries yesterday after the wreck on I-85 near Finch Farm Road. Investigators think 41-year-old Natisha Poindexter was traveling at a high rate of speed southbound when she hit the back of an S-U-V. Both vehicles left the road and struck multiple trees. Poindexter and two passengers in her vehicle as well as all four people in the S-U-V were taken to Moses H. Cone Hospital in Greensboro. The six-year-old was pronounced dead at the hospital while all of the other injuries are considered serious.

Greensboro Cops Searching For Bank Robber

(Greensboro, NC) -- Greensboro Police are looking for the suspect in a bank robbery yesterday afternoon. It happened at the Wells Fargo on Randleman Road with the suspect reportedly implying they had a weapon. It's unclear how much money the suspect got away with. Anyone with information on the bank robbery is asked to contact Greensboro Police.

High Point Man Faces Murder, Other Charges For Deadly Drug Overdose

(Thomasville, NC) -- A High Point man is facing second degree murder and other charges connected to a deadly drug overdose in Thomasville last May. Larento Grady Junior was indicted Wednesday on charges connected to the death of 35-year-old Jacob Fields. The 28-year-old allegedly supplied the deadly dose of fentanyl before Fields was found at a home on James Avenue. Grady is being held in Davidson County Jail on a half-million-dollars bail.

Guilford County Sheriff Warns Of Scammers Impersonating Police

(Greensboro, NC) -- The Guilford County Sheriff's Office is out with a warning about scammers impersonating law enforcement. Sheriff Danny Rogers says residents are getting phone calls demanding they pay made-up fines to keep from being arrested. Rogers says the Sheriff's Office will never request or demand payment over the phone or ask you to verify personal or financial information.

Flood Waters Rise In Parts Of High Point

(High Point, NC) -- This week's severe weather isn't going away fast enough in High Point. Last evening, parts of Ray Avenue and Rotary Drive were flooded following yesterday's strong storms. There is a chance for rain today before an afternoon thunderstorm likely hits on Friday afternoon.


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