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Raleigh bids farewell to landmark tree at Nash Square

Raleigh bids farewell to landmark tree at Nash Square

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – A massive Willow Oak tree that had stood in downtown Raleigh for more than 100 years was taken down Thursday. People stopped by the area to see the tree one last time. Crews also gave away pieces of bark from it. “That tree’s been here for a very long time,” said lifelong Raleigh resident Wesley Lawson. “I remember my mom walking me down these very streets back in 1978 when I was a kid.” The tree was a memorable part of the view for those working near Nash Square or just taking a stroll though. “I’ve been admiring this tree for 26 years,” explained Raleigh lawyer...

October 10, 2019
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Cleveland woman shot and killed; residents say she was murdered by elderly neighbor over dog dispute

Cleveland woman shot and killed; residents say she was murdered by elderly neighbor over dog dispute

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A Cleveland woman is dead following a shooting in an East Side neighborhood.All Cleveland police have confirmed is that a woman was shot and killed on East 93rd Street and Gorman Avenue, but neighbors tell 19 News it was that woman’s neighbor who pulled the trigger, an elderly man who had been involved in a long-time dispute with several people on the block over his aggressive dogs.Anita Kirk says she and the victim had just come back from the grocery store when they were approached by their elderly neighbor.“We just come from a grocery store,” said Kirk. “Who...

September 15, 2020
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37-year-old Port Clinton war vet dies from COVID-19 complications on Fourth of July

37-year-old Port Clinton war vet dies from COVID-19 complications on Fourth of July

PORT CLINTON, Ohio (WOIO) - Richard Rose was only 37 years old when he died at his home from complications due to COVID-19. He was born and raised in Port Clinton.Those who knew Rose described him as kind, funny, and caring.His family said he was very active in helping homeless vets and in preventing veteran suicide.The Port Clinton man served in the U.S. Army for nine years and did two tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He died at his home from complications related to COVID-19 on the Fourth of July.“We were blown away, you know? You hear about this virus and you don’t expect it to affect...

July 11, 2020
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