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'Some people may have one or two of these photographs but not all 6"
1+ hour, 11+ min ago (119+ words) The Lawson Family Murder Museum in Madison will soon showcase a special exhibit featuring newly acquired rare photographs of the Lawson family, adding to the historical narrative of the tragic 1929 Christmas Day murders. After the killings, the Lawson family's cabin was opened for tours, where visitors could purchase souvenirs, including the six images. Each room in the museum is intentionally designed to showcase artifacts, replicas, and the history of the family pieced together over the years. "The Lawsons' story seems to never die; it just continues to live on," said Smith. "We hope to have them in a case here in a new display at the first of the year, that's kind of the plan," said Smith....
Three people and pets displaced after Raleigh apartment fire, firefighters say
1+ hour, 14+ min ago (94+ words) Three people were displaced Friday night after an apartment fire in Raleigh. According to the Raleigh Fire Department, the fire happened at an apartment on Centennial Ridge Way. Firefighters said the fire was contained to one unit and was extinguished shortly after they arrived. No one was injured, but firefighters said three people and some pets were displaced, adding that the apartment mostly suffered water and smoke damage. Other residents were able to return to their apartments at the building once the fire was put out. The fire, according to firefighters, is under investigation....
A look at what happened in the US government this week
1+ hour, 16+ min ago (342+ words) Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is in hot water over a controversial airstrike and a new "Signalgate" report President Donald Trump is ramping up immigration enforcement efforts in the aftermath of the shooting of National Guard members New SNAP requirements are taking effect while the Trump administration threatens to withhold funds from Democrat-run states The FBI arrested a suspect in the pipe bomb case from Jan The Supreme Court approved Texas' new congressional map as it agreed to take up Trump's birthright citizenship order case government this past week.Hegseth in hot waterDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing mounting pressure over his handling of certain military operations.Hegseth put U.S troops at risk by sharing sensitive plans about an upcoming military strike in Yemen on his personal phone using the…...
Giant camel brings holiday cheer to Winston-Salem's Innovation Quarter
2+ hour, 11+ min ago (55+ words) In Innovation Quarter, a 16-foot camel has been set up as a holiday photo op. Holiday spirit is spreading throughout the Triad, and in a pretty unusual way in downtown Winston-Salem. The camel will be in Bailey Park through the New Year. Organizers said the camel will make an appearance each holiday season....
Stabbing reported along Charlotte light rail, officials say
2+ hour, 21+ min ago (82+ words) An investigation is underway after a reported stabbing in Charlotte. According to our news partner, WCNC, the victim was stabbed in his chest and is in critical condition. Officers said they have a suspect in custody. Gov. Josh Stein issued a statement on the incident, saying: I am grateful to the state law enforcement agencies that are assisting the operation. Public safety is a top priority for us all. There is no word yet on what may have led to the stabbing....
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine gets 3 months in prison for violating probation in gang case
2+ hour, 24+ min ago (317+ words) Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was sentenced to three more months in prison Friday for violating the terms of his supervised release in a New York gang case by assaulting a man and possessing drugs. The 29-year-old artist from Brooklyn, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez, admitted to the violations during a hearing in federal court in Manhattan, where Judge Paul Engelmayer expressed frustration that Hernandez keeps getting into trouble. The rapper got a 45-day sentence late last year for breaking the supervised release terms. "From time to time, your actions suggest that you believe that ordinary rules don't apply to you," said the judge, who said another prison sentence was needed to send a message to Hernandez. Hernandez, who shot to fame with the 2017 release of his song "Gummo," gave a lengthy speech in court, describing several episodes where he and his…...
5-year-old boy saves family from house fire
4+ hour, 12+ min ago (286+ words) They were able to escape with only the clothes on their backs A Vicksburg, Mississippi, family is calling their 5-year-old boy a hero after he alerted them to a dangerous house fire that destroyed their home just two days after Thanksgiving. Ranajai Hill may be shy " often hiding behind his hair and speaking softly to strangers " but when it mattered most, he acted with extraordinary bravery. Ranajai was sitting on the couch watching TV early Saturday morning while most of his family slept. That's when he noticed heat coming from nearby flames. "He said he just saw the fire come up, and he went and got his grandmother," said Jennifer Smith, his Gigi. In the home at the time were Ranajai's grandmother, his little sister, two uncles, and Ranajai himself. Thanks to his quick warning, all five escaped safely, wearing…...
'Cars of the very near future': Trump approves tiny cars for US production amid skepticism
4+ hour, 27+ min ago (480+ words) President Donald Trump has announced the approval of "tiny cars" to be manufactured in the United States. The president described them as the "cars of the very near future," but experts are questioning their feasibility and demand in the American market. Trump stated on social media, "I have just approved TINY CARS to be built in America. Manufacturers have long wanted to do this, just like they are so successfully built in other countries. They can be propelled by gasoline, electric, or hybrid. These cars of the very near future are inexpensive, safe, fuel efficient and, quite simply, amazing." Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump expressed interest in the micro-cars he observed in Japan, wondering why they are not produced in the U.S. "They're very small, they're really cute. And I said, 'How would that do in this country?' And everyone…...
Celebrate the holidays with your pup at 'Santa Paws' in Durham
5+ hour, 30+ min ago (92+ words) Head to the Durham Armory on Foster Street Friday night for "Santa Paws," where you and your pup can take pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus. The event also features a canine holiday ugly sweater ... Head to the Durham Armory on Foster Street Friday night for "Santa Paws," where you and your pup can take pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus. The event also features a canine holiday ugly sweater contest, a holiday pet market, and a canine food and toy drive. The festivities run from 5 to 8:30 p.m....
Lexington City Schools searching for new superintendent, officials say
5+ hour, 44+ min ago (76+ words) The Board of Education announced that Superintendent Nakia Hardy has accepted the same role with Franklin County Schools. Lexington City Schools is in search of a new superintendent. The Board of Education announced that Superintendent Nakia Hardy has accepted the same role with Franklin County Schools. Dr. Hardy joined Lexington City Schools in July 2023. The district will announce an interim and provide more information on the search for a new leader in the coming weeks....