
Jesse Pierre
Journalist at WCNC-TV (Charlotte, NC)
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2 weeks ago |
wcnc.com | Jesse Pierre
CHARLOTTE, N.C. β Two Charlotte sisters are speaking out publicly after their father, who shot them and killed their younger sister nearly 30 years ago, was released from prison. Jamillah Roberts and Rasheedah Paige say May 23, 2025, the day of their fatherβs release reopens painful wounds from a night in 1995 that forever changed their lives. βIt was a total nightmare that we werenβt able to prepare for,β Jamillah said.
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2 weeks ago |
wcnc.com | Jesse Pierre
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2 weeks ago |
wcnc.com | Jesse Pierre
CHARLOTTE, N.C. β A tragic crash that claimed the life of a Charlotte cyclist earlier this month is sparking renewed calls for safer streets across the city. The victim, 73-year-old Bill Yoder, was riding his bike near the intersection of East Woodlawn Road and Park Road when he was struck and killed by a semi-truck. Yoder was the father of a staff member at Sustain Charlotte, a nonprofit focused on promoting safer and more sustainable transit options.
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2 weeks ago |
wcnc.com | Jesse Pierre
CHARLOTTE, N.C. β Advocacy groups and families across Charlotte are speaking out after a recent spike in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity that they say has terrorized immigrant communities and led to family separations. According to the Carolina Migrant Network (CMN), the organization has received more than 130 calls to its ICE hotline reporting sightings and detentions. Reports have poured in from Charlotte, Kannapolis, Concord, and Monroe.
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3 weeks ago |
wcnc.com | Jesse Pierre
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Keith Lee's food tour hits the Carolinas, reviewing local eateries - Lee is visiting several cities in the Carolinas while here. https://t.co/8sCAvChZKt via @wcnc

New court filings in $100M Shanquella Robinson federal lawsuit - The Robinson family claims negligence in the FBI's handling of Shanquella Robinson's death investigation as they pursue a $100 million lawsuit. https://t.co/JrTxoSSxWN via @wcnc

Family says woman declared brain dead but her pregnancy continues under state law - Adriana Smith's been on life support 90 days with weeks to go in her pregnancy. Her family questions Georgiaβs heartbeat law and why they had no say in her care. https://t.co/bFcjS3ZuJk via @wcnc