A North Carolina husband killed his wife and confessed to the murder in a chilling Facebook post before turning the gun on himself in a bizarre murder-suicide.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Western North Carolina on Friday to visit locals impacted by Hurricane Helene in late September.
But claims President Donald Trump has directed FEMA to disburse $2 billion in funds initially earmarked for migrants originated on a self-described satire site.
Police were called to the scene moments after the post went live but they were too late - officers found the body of Cathleen Lesniak, 59, and her 63-year-old husband George Lesniak
The Dare County Sheriff’s Office, located along the coast, reported that some places received up to 8 inches of snow as first responders urged drivers to stay off ice-covered roads. The wintry weather marked the first time it snowed on the Outer Banks barrier islands since 2018, according to WNCN and WAVY.
A North Carolina man last week shot his wife to death before turning the gun on himself — and left a message on Facebook, apparently between the two shootings, admitting what he’d done. The Fuquay-Varina Police Department said it responded to a call about gunshots just after 6 p.
Residents of Asheville and the rest of western North Carolina are still recovering from catastrophic flooding in September.
Thanks to Micah Miller’s second overtime winner this season, the South Carolina Stingrays picked up a 3-2 overtime win on Sunday afternoon.
President Donald Trump's Jan. 24 visit to Western North Carolina — his second since Hurricane Helene destroyed large swaths of the Southeast on Sept. 27 and his first visit since becoming president — brought hope to survivors on Friday.
A man wanted in connection with a fatal shooting at a North Carolina Waffle House was arrested in Virginia. Florwer Carlin Lizano Jr. was arrested Jan. 24 in Portsmouth, Virginia, four months after the September incident, according to a Facebook post by Scotland Crimestoppers.
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Police in North Charleston, South Carolina, shared a story of a woman who was in the right place at the right time to save a 3-year-old girl from freezing water.