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19-year-old killed in crash near Lake Waccamaw
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A 19-year-old from Lake Waccamaw was killed in a single-vehicle crash on Old Northeast Road (SR1730) near Lake Waccamaw on Wednesday afternoon, April 17. Per a N.C. State Highway Patrol representative, Sarah Cartrette was headed east when she partially ran off the road to the right,...
3 dead in fatal crash possibly connected to Lululemon theft in Delco: sources
BOOTHWYN, Pa. - A popular portion of a highway in Boothwyn was closed following a fatal crash that left three people dead and sources say may be connected to a theft at a Lululemon store in Glen Mills. At around 2 p.m. Wednesday, FOX 29 received reports of a fatal...
Mentoring mentors and students at Paul R. Brown Leadership Academy
ELIZABETHTOWN – Each month, like clockwork, you will see the same out-of-town vehicle from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, parked for 48 hours at the Elizabethtown Bed and Breakfast – with two very special people in tow. Chico and Bertha Caldwell are two educational professionals who have made it a...
Water outage affecting Whiteville
WHITEVILLE, N.C. (WECT) – Customers along the 200 block of N Lee Street in Whiteville may be experiencing low pressure or no water due to an outage, according to Whiteville Emergency Services. “Crews are on scene. This outage will not affect Whiteville High School. Updates will be provided when...
One Dead in Wednesday Wreck
A Saint James woman died in a single vehicle crash near Hallsboro Wednesday. Witnesses said Angel Cartrette died when her vehicle crashed into a brick wall on Old Northeast Road near Thelma Road. The crash occurred just after 1 p.m. in the 1100 block of Old Northeast. The Highway Patrol...
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