Shooting in Raleigh: Teen suspect may be tried as an adult in North Carolina, Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman says!

Raleigh, North Carolina – While Raleigh police continue to investigate after Thursday heavy gunfire which killed five people and injured two others, speculation revolves around the suspected event and its possible motives. Police confirmed that the suspect was a 15-year-old boy. Raleigh police said he is in hospital in a critical condition. It is not clear if he cut himself or injured him when officers took him into custody Thursday night. The suspect is close to one of the victims. RELATED: Rallye mass shooting: What we know about the dead…

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Texas Pete hot sauce lawsuit: Man says bottle is deceptive since it’s actually made in North Carolina!

A California man is suing the Texas Pete of the North Carolina-based hot sauce manufacturer for false advertising. As first reported by USA TodayPhilip White bought the Texas Pete bottle in September 2021 but now says he wouldn’t have done so if it hadn’t led him to believe it was made in Texas. In fact, Texas Pete is a hot sauce that was created in 1929 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. sauce maker came by name Because Texas was famous for its spicy cuisine and his son’s nickname was Pete. Today,…

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Wendys Stanley NC: Social media post goes viral after Dennis Peek, man with Down syndrome fired from fast food restaurant!

The family said the store manager fired Dennis Beck because he “was not able to do his job like a normal person.” Saturday October 8, 2022 12:09 PM Caston County, North Carolina – A North Carolina family searches for answers after their loved ones were fired from a job they’ve been doing for more than 20 years. Dennis Beck has Down syndrome and was planning to retire soon from Wendy’s in Gaston County. Beck’s family is now defending him after finding out that he was fired without notice. They said…

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Flavored e-cigs still used by young Americans at ‘concerning’ rate, FDA and CDC study shows!

Washington – Middle and high school students still use Flavored Electronic Cigarette on a “worrying level,” according to A The study was published By the Federal Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study surveyed millions of middle and high school students in the United States and found it to be recent electronic cigarettes Use in the past 30 days includes 14.1% of high school students and 3.3% of middle school students. Nearly 85% of them have used flavored e-cigarettes and more than half have used…

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Hurricane Ian: Dozens of deaths reported after storm slams into Florida, 4 dead in North Carolina!

At least 72 people have died in Florida from Hurricane Ian, according to local officials. The governor’s office said four people were also reported killed by the storm, which hit North Carolina. A Category 4 storm hit the southwest coast of Florida Wednesday afternoon, causing catastrophic damage, high winds and dangerous record-breaking storms. The deaths span several Florida counties, including 35 in Lee County, 23 in Charlotte County, five in Volusia County, three each in Collier County and Sarasota counties, and one in Lake, Hendry and Manatee counties, ABC News…

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Indiana will tax loan forgiveness, similar to other states!

Indianapolis – Indiana will tax student debt forgiveness as income, reversing similar policies in other US states after the Biden administration announced a relief plan last month. The Indiana Department of Revenue confirmed in an email to The Associated Press Tuesday that residents are required to list their forfeited loans as taxable income under Indiana law. More than 40 million Americans could see their student loan debt reduced or canceled under President Joe Biden’s plan, which erases $10,000 in federal student loan debt for individuals with incomes less than $125,000…

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