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  • 6 days ago | wcnc.com | Gilat Melamed

    ‘Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information’ NoticeLike many content publishers, we provide online advertising services that use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about your device and online activity on our sites, apps and other online services. These services use this information to try to tailor the ads you see online to your interests. These are called interest-based ads.

  • 6 days ago | 11alive.com | Gilat Melamed

    At 77, Manuel Pinzon shielded his granddaughters from a falling tree limb, giving his life to save theirs. “He ended his life the same way he lived it, heroically.”DACULA, Ga. — A Gwinnett County grandfather is being remembered as a hero. Family members said Manuel Pinzon died when a tree limb fell on him Wednesday. He took the full brunt of the falling limb to make sure his 8-year-old twin granddaughters would not be hit.

  • 4 weeks ago | 13wmaz.com | Gilat Melamed

    ATLANTA — Over 100 family, friends and neighbors gathered in Vine City Park Friday night to remember a 10-year-old who was killed when a tree fell onto her family’s home in southwest Atlanta during storms on May 3. A’erica Shukai Dixon's loved ones, including classmates and her cheerleading team, wore purple and white—her favorite colors—and released balloons in her memory. Her cheer sisters danced in tribute, wearing shirts that read “Cheer in Peace.” “I brought A’erica in this world.

  • 1 month ago | wnct.com | Gilat Melamed

    DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) — Video shows what neighbors on North Roxboro Street in Durham say they experience everyday: the challenge of trying to cross when cars don’t yield to pedestrians, and even if one does, the car in the next lane over may not. That’s what Melanie Goldman watched unfold Saturday when she was driving home on Elliott Street and approached North Roxboro Street. She saw four people crossing Roxboro at that intersection nearly get hit by a car.

  • 1 month ago | cbs17.com | Gilat Melamed

    Posted: Apr 25, 2025 / 12:07 AM EDT Updated: Apr 25, 2025 / 12:07 AM EDT DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) — The Durham Public School Board unanimously approved a $708 million budget for next year. The budget vote came after the Durham Association of Educators held a rally ahead of the school board meeting pushing for the board to delay the vote. DAE President Mika Twietmeyer said more budget transparency was needed first.

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Gilat Melamed
Gilat Melamed @gilat_melamed
5 Mar 25

RT @wx_rachelj: A TORNADO WATCH is now in effect for parts of central NC. Tornadoes are now possible across central NC, please stay weather…

Gilat Melamed
Gilat Melamed @gilat_melamed
6 Feb 25

New data from NC DPI takes a look at crime and violence in schools. While numbers for last school year are down compared to the year before, the numbers are still up compared to all other years over the past decade. https://t.co/NcRyO0aSep

Gilat Melamed
Gilat Melamed @gilat_melamed
2 Feb 25

RT @WNCN: BREAKING: The third person inside of the Black Hawk #helicopter involved in the DC crash has been identified as North Carolina na…