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The big game is coming up and you might be wondering what to bring to the party. Michael Krimmer, Bojangles Menu & Culinary Innovation Director, joins Rising to tell us more about how you can spice up your tailgate with Bojangles!
Eddie Shaw, Owner of Mooi Design & Event Planning stopped by Rising to show us how we can decorate a Super Bowl party for less.
There's always that one teacher who has a special place in a students heart. For a couple of Davidson Day High School students, it's Steve McGill.
Sgt. Alden (Joe) Sutton is charged with simple assault. Ex-Deputy Tyler Thompson is charged with assault inflicting serious injury. Both charges stem from an arrest the two made in May 2022.
A dead shark was found frozen on an icy beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts
The accident happened near Eastway Drive just after 1 p.m. on Thursday.
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, who had a stroke during his campaign last year, has been hospitalized in Washington after feeling lightheaded while attending a Democratic retreat.
A U.S. Navy vessel involved in the Chinese balloon debris removal came ashore in North Myrtle Beach Thursday morning
Detectives have charged a man in a nearly 40-year-old double murder cold case.
China on Thursday said U.S. accusations that a downed Chinese balloon was part of an extensive surveillance program amount to “information warfare against China.”
On a September day in 2020, New York City Police Officer Baimadajie Angwang kissed his toddler goodbye and was about to drive to work when he was surrounded by rifle-toting FBI agents.
The fiery derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals — sending a huge plume of smoke in the air and forcing residents of a small Ohio town to evacuate — has highlighted the potentially disastrous consequences of train accidents.
The Memphis Police Chief is working on the decertification of the former police officers involved in the death of Tyre Nichols.
Thousands who lost their homes in a catastrophic earthquake huddled around campfires and clamored for food and water in the bitter cold, three days after the temblor and series of aftershocks hit Turkey and Syria, killing more than 17,000.
People living in the area said they have concerns about potential impacts like groundwater and air pollution as well as the decrease in their property values.
Everywhere you look there's another advertisement for blowout sales on big-screen TVs. It's the Super Bowl effect. Football fans want to watch the big game on the biggest screen they can find and afford (and fit in their home).
Don't expect much in terms of accumulation, but winter weather chances are increasing for the Piedmont this weekend.
The teacher shortage is becoming an even bigger problem than in years past. A recent report by the state shows 5,500 teacher vacancies across North Carolina. That number is up a whopping 58% from last year.
“People are people," Ergungor adds. "There are little differences, some of them are Christian, some of them are Muslim. But, what separates us is really the deli aisle. Some people eat pork, some people don’t. Otherwise, people are people.”
Part of a busy Plaza Midwood road will remain closed for at least two weeks for emergency pipe repairs. This is not the first time work in this area has impacted local businesses.
The first Black woman elected to a Superior Court judicial seat in North Carolina has died. Retired Mecklenburg County Judge Shirley Fulton was 71.
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