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Hickory, NC, United States

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Past articles by Ron:

Reward offered to find missing Union County woman

Alison Thomas was last seen on Feb. 13 in the Marshville area. → Read More

Deputies, community members continue search for missing Union County woman

Alison Thomas was last seen on Feb. 13 in the Marshville area. → Read More

Local farmers worry higher temperatures could lead to vulnerable early blooms

A late-season frost could affect what shoppers pay in the grocery store. → Read More

Charlotte family loses everything, fortunate to be alive after arson fire

A family says they are fortunate to be alive after a fire ravaged their Charlotte home over the weekend. → Read More

Rock Hill residents could be on the hook for old Panthers practice property

“Those costs were significant, and that’s why York County decided not to take ownership of the building.” → Read More

Investigators believe murder-suicide took the lives of Lincoln County couple

Authorities found the bodies within 200 yards of each other earlier this week. → Read More

Shelby dog breeder afraid of backyard after neighbor sets up gun range

Sheriff’s deputies said there’s no noise ordinance out in the county, so the range is free to operate as usual. → Read More

3 dead after construction site scaffolding collapse in Charlotte

Three construction workers have died and two were hurt in an industrial accident just outside of uptown Charlotte, according to officials. → Read More

3 dead after construction site scaffolding collapse in Charlotte

Three construction workers have died and two were hurt in an industrial accident just outside of uptown Charlotte, according to officials. → Read More

Mecklenburg County gearing up to help homeless during freezing temperatures

Shelters are working to serve the approximately 3,000 homeless individuals in the county. → Read More

Experts warn about burst pipes as frigid temperatures move in

Replacing a burst pipe is something most can’t do and calling in someone to fix it could cost big bucks. → Read More

Community remembers three-year anniversary of local restaurant owner’s murder

Scott Brooks was murdered and robbed outside of Brooks Sandwich House three years ago. → Read More

Concord traffic circle causing crashes, concerning residents in the area

“I’m to the point where I’m afraid I’m going to get hit by a vehicle,” one resident said. → Read More

Hickory mother continues to mourn murdered son as his birthday, Thanksgiving near

Michael Tucker was murdered in a parking lot last December, but police have still not made any arrests. → Read More

Tree grown by N.C. farmers to be displayed at U.S. Capitol

On the day Congress is battling it out for control, an olive branch of peace of sorts is headed their way in the form of an 80-foot-tall Christmas tree. → Read More

University lowering costs to help students pay for college

Lenoir-Rhyne University announced this week it is looking at helping students by lowering its tuition. → Read More

University lowering costs to help students pay for college

Lenoir-Rhyne University announced this week it is looking at helping students by lowering its tuition. → Read More

University lowering costs to help students pay for college

Lenoir-Rhyne University announced this week it is looking at helping students by lowering its tuition. → Read More

University lowering costs to help students pay for college

Lenoir-Rhyne University announced this week it is looking at helping students by lowering its tuition. → Read More

University lowering costs to help students pay for college

Lenoir-Rhyne University announced this week it is looking at helping students by lowering its tuition. → Read More