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  • 4 weeks ago | abc11.com | Bianca Holman

    FRANKLINTON, N.C. (WTVD) -- A Franklin County family held a balloon release for 7-year-old Ronald Brodie Jr, whose body was found after a week-long search in the Tar River. Brodie's family will forever remember him as a joyful boy. "He was a happy baby, and his smile was so beautiful and captivating. It was amazing," said Connie Manson, Maternal Grandmother.

  • 1 month ago | abc11.com | Bianca Holman

    RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- SPCA Wake is warning the community about a scam targeting pet owners. Staff told ABC11 scammers are finding pet owner's phone numbers on social media and message boards, and targeting them as they look for their furry friend. For the Leto Family, their 16-year-old dog, Louie was a joy and a small but mighty protector. One night in January, Louie and their two other dogs went outside for a bit, but Louie didn't return.

  • 1 month ago | abc11.com | Bianca Holman

    RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- With the current White House Administration aiming to cut billions in federal spending, some fear health insurance programs for lower-income Americans could be on the chopping block. In North Carolina, at least a fifth of working-age adults in small towns and rural areas are covered by Medicaid. "When my son was born, he had to start chemotherapy at six weeks old, and I had no clue that that was going to happen. I ended up having to quit working to care for him.

  • 1 month ago | abc11.com | Bianca Holman

    DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- A few neighbors were at Baryo in Durham on Sunday to watch the Oscars with fellow movie lovers. "We're all really just here in our best denim and sweat pants judging these million dollar outfits and just checking out the work of these amazing actors and actresses," said Mia Mcgraw, Baryo. The local neighborhood bar and coffee shop put out an invite for movie lovers of all ages to watch the 97th Academy Awards. Fans hoping some of their favorites walk away with hardware.

  • 2 months ago | abc11.com | Bianca Holman

    DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Durham Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated crowned their 63rd queen of their yearly Jabberwock program. The 9 teens raised around $80,000 for scholarship, community programs and projects. The teens participated in various educational and personal development programs during the school year.

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Bianca Holman
Bianca Holman @BiancaHMedia
10 Aug 24

Talking to people about Little River in #CumberlandCounty. Learning more about the aftermath of #TropicalStormDebby

Bianca Holman
Bianca Holman @BiancaHMedia
7 Aug 24

This lot on Rock Quarry Rd will be filled with 600 trucks, 1250 people, and more than 300 from Midwest crews —to help restore power as #tropicalstormdebby rolls through. @ABC11_WTVD #dukeenergy #NorthCarolina #Raleigh https://t.co/x4aclmNMlf

Bianca Holman
Bianca Holman @BiancaHMedia
10 Feb 24

I created a bingo card for myseld to #navigateNC I knocked off a square in #Durham by having brunch at Succotash. Then I paid a visit to the NC History Museum in #Raleigh https://t.co/WUGW2sYQpt