
David Ivey
Video Journalist and Reporter at Spectrum News Central NC
Video Journalist and Reporter at Spectrum News Charlotte
Video Journalist and Reporter at Spectrum News Triad
Video Journalist and Reporter at Spectrum News Coastal NC
Fayetteville Reporter. Husband and Father. Loves History. UNC graduate and Tar Heel fan.
Articles
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4 weeks ago |
mynews13.com | David Ivey
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — If you live in North Carolina, you may have started seeing things outside, including cars, covered in pollen. Raleigh and Greensboro are listed among the top 10 cities for the most pollen, which means good business for car washing businesses this spring.
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1 month ago |
spectrumlocalnews.com | David Ivey
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Pamela Iford took her car through the Take 5 Car Wash in Fayetteville. What You Need To KnowBoth Raleigh and Greensboro are listed among the Top Ten cities for the most pollenPollen season is peaking through the first week of AprilIt will diminish after that but runs through MayShe’s making that mandatory trip at least once a week. She has to because she suffers with allergies. “Sneezing. Constantly sneezing,” she said. “Nose running. Eyes running.
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2 months ago |
deadspin.com | David Ivey
There's something about the name. Howie—not Howard. Howie Roseman sounds like a friendly fellow who might be nice to work for or grab a beer with, who will make you a fair, honest deal. Howie is disarming, charming. Howard Roseman? He's a partner in a white-shoe law firm, or maybe a number-crunching accountant, or a dreaded IRS auditor. A ruthless negotiator. Howard is cautious and conventional, wound too tightly. But don't be fooled. This particular Howie is not a happy-go-lucky sort.
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Dec 13, 2024 |
spectrumlocalnews.com | David Ivey
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The woman who in 2006 falsely accused three Duke University lacrosse players of raping her – making national headlines that stirred tensions about race, class and the privilege of college athletes – has admitted publicly for the first time that she made up the story.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
spectrumlocalnews.com | David Ivey
Almost two months after Helene caused devastating floods in the North Carolina mountains, the community of Swannanoa is still working to recover. Swannanoa is just east of Asheville, along Interstate 40. The Swannanoa River crested at more than 26 feet near Asheville, destroying homes, businesses and roads in its way.
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