A North Carolina husband killed his wife and confessed to the murder in a chilling Facebook post before turning the gun on himself in a bizarre murder-suicide.
Police were called to the scene moments after the post went live but they were too late - officers found the body of Cathleen Lesniak, 59, and her 63-year-old husband George Lesniak
North Carolina locals speak with Fox News Digital about their hopes that the Trump administration will bring more assistance to those who lost everything in Hurricane Helene.
A North Carolina man took to Facebook to announce that he had just killed his wife after discovering her infidelity, further stating that he planned to kill himself as well in a now-deleted post.
But claims President Donald Trump has directed FEMA to disburse $2 billion in funds initially earmarked for migrants originated on a self-described satire site.
There are still some unresolved races from the 2024 election, and one of them involves a seat on North Carolina’s highest court.
The Dare County Sheriff’s Office, located along the coast, reported that some places received up to 8 inches of snow as first responders urged drivers to stay off ice-covered roads. The wintry weather marked the first time it snowed on the Outer Banks barrier islands since 2018, according to WNCN and WAVY.
A heartbroken owner gave up her dogs after Hurricane Helene slammed North Carolina. While Bella the dog is settling into a new home, the woman’s two other pups are still waiting to be adopted, the Humane Society of Catawba County wrote on its website.
As wildfires raged across Los Angeles, killing at least 24 people and destroying thousands of structures, some people sought to contrast emergency response to the fires to disaster response that followed deadly hurricanes that battered the southeastern U.
According to the post, 126,000 homes were destroyed, 104 people killed, and $60 billion in damages sustained in western North Carolina alone. Some versions of the post also include an image—likely AI-generated—of a child holding a cardboard sign asking, “What about NC?”
The family of a 3-year-old who fell into an icy pond in South Carolina is thanking a woman whose quick action saved the little girl's life.
The arboretum announced via Facebook post on Jan. 14 that its gravel trails are now accessible to the public. However, the recreation lot will remain closed until further notice. Visitors can access the newly reopened trails by taking Running Cedar Road, located behind the arboretum's Education Center.