
Derek Dellinger
Anchor and Reporter at WJZY-TV (Charlotte, NC)
Anchor and Reporter at WMYT-TV (Charlotte, NC)
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2 weeks ago |
byo.com | Derek Dellinger
Dear Replicator, Fontana Farms’ Blood Orange Pale Ale managed way more fruit flavor than any citrus beer I’ve had in a long time. I’m curious how they did it and I would love some pointers on replicating this beer that is perfect for the summer months.
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3 weeks ago |
qcnews.com | Ciara Lankford |Derek Dellinger
This isn't just an annual celebration, it's an economic driver CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Charlotte’s celebration of love, diversity, and community is back, and this year’s Pride Festival & Parade promises to be bigger and bolder. Mark your calendars: the two-day event takes over Uptown from Saturday, August 16 to Sunday, August 17, with Charlotte Pride Week festivities beginning on August 11. Where is it happening?
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3 weeks ago |
myfox8.com | Caroline Bowyer |Logan Jennes |Ciara Lankford |Derek Dellinger
The violence happened just after midnight, where more than 80 shots were fired, authorities saidCATAWBA COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — The FBI is now actively assisting local law enforcement in the investigation of a mass shooting that erupted at a house party in the Mountain View community over the weekend, leaving one man dead and 11 others injured. Authorities are now asking the public for their help.
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3 weeks ago |
wnct.com | Caroline Bowyer |Logan Jennes |Derek Dellinger
CATAWBA COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — One person is dead after a reported mass shooting during a party that left at least 12 people hurt near Hickory, according to the Catawba County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies first responded to the home on Walnut Acres Drive in the Mountain View community around 11 p.m. in reference to a noise complaint. “Our deputies responded to that complaint, addressed the controlling parties there at the residence about the noise and left a short time later,” said Maj.
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3 weeks ago |
qcnews.com | Logan Jennes |Caroline Bowyer |Derek Dellinger |Ciara Lankford
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Drivers, in general, in the Carolinas, are a rather kind and considerate bunch. Charlotte is its own animal. And when I have to pull over for an ambulance coming through, I shouldn’t have to almost literally fight my way back into traffic.

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Got called ‘unprofessional’ and ‘amateur hour’ while on the job today. To that point—I will call, text, door knock, message, or email to get the information I need. It *is* my job. I’m as respectful as I can be about it. Rudeness ain’t welcome.