Joseph Holloway, CBS 17

Joseph Holloway

CBS 17

Raleigh, NC, United States

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  • FOX8 WGHP
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Past articles by Joseph:

Driverless shuttle launches in Cary, event draws in town and transportation officials

North Carolina leaders are getting their first look at the new all-electric, driverless shuttle in Cary. → Read More

12-year-old’s condition upgraded after she was shot Sunday in Durham, police say

A 12-year-old girl’s injuries have been upgraded to non-life threatening after she was shot Sunday afternoon, Durham police said Monday morning. → Read More

Durham VA working to fill 100+ nurse positions amid shortages

The Durham VA has been dealing with a shortage of nurses since the start of the pandemic three years ago. → Read More

Crews resume searching Jordan Lake for missing juvenile

Chatham County, N.C. (WNCN) – Crews are beginning to resume the search for a missing swimmer at Jordan Lake. One of the search boats arrived at the lake just after 6 a.m., and a deputy told CBS 17 that the sheriff is planning to begin searching while the water is calm. The Chatham County Sheriff […] → Read More

Crash closes part of Atlantic Ave in Raleigh, 2 injured

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – A crash has closed part of Atlantic Avenue in Raleigh. Police said this happened just before 4:25 a.m. Tuesday. Atlantic Avenue between Highwoods Blvd and Six Forks is shut down in both directions. Police confirmed three vehicles were involved in the crash, and an adult and juvenile were taken to the […] → Read More

Attorney general warns public of scams as part of National Consumer Protection Week

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein is warning North Carolinians about which scams are on the rise as part of National Consumer Protection Week. Stein and organizations hosted a news conference Monday at the Department of Justice headquarters in Raleigh. They listed some of the fastest growing scams, like a government […] → Read More

US Attorney looks to target roots of gang violence

RALEIGH, N.C. — Law enforcement leaders came together Thursday to get an update from Michael Easley, U.S. Attorney for North Carolina’s Eastern District, on where North Carolina stands when it comes to gang violence. Easley said they’re seeing more ghost guns on the streets along with Glock switches that turn semiautomatic weapons into automatic ones. […] → Read More

Triangle gas prices not expected to reach last year’s highs, economist says

Experts expect gas prices will rise as we get closer to spring break and summer, but how much of a rise can we expect? → Read More

Groups rally in Raleigh urging NC lawmakers to strengthen democracy

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Some state and national groups brought a list of recommendations before North Carolina lawmakers and called on them to “strengthen North Carolina’s democracy.” Supporters of a report called the “Blueprint for a Stronger Democracy” gathered outside the N.C. Legislative Building on Thursday morning in Raleigh. The groups made several suggestions like […] → Read More

NC hospital CEO salaries went up 104% in last decade, report

The report says nonprofit hospital CEOs doubled their paychecks in five years or less. → Read More

NC lawmakers discuss new gun bills, possible repeal of the state’s permitting system

North Carolina lawmakers discussed new gun bills Tuesday, including one that would repeal the state’s pistol permitting system. → Read More

US agriculture chief touts infrastructure improvements for rural NC during Raleigh visit

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — The U.S. Secretary of Agriculture spent Thursday in Raleigh hearing some of the issues facing North Carolina farmers. Secretary Tom Vilsack led a discussion at the North Carolina Rural Center and took questions from the audience. Vilsack also spent time talking about how he says the Biden administration is improving infrastructure, […] → Read More

Teens charged in Franklin County murder given $5 million bonds

Two teenagers who are accused of killing another teenager appeared in Franklin County court Monday morning. → Read More

Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools send surveys to address bus driver shortage

The district sent out a survey to parents wanting to get their input on ways to work around the driver shortage. → Read More

St. Augustine’s University gets federal funds for new health center

Saint Augustine’s University is receiving thousands of dollars in federal funding for its new Tuttle Public Health Center. → Read More

Raleigh crossing guard recognized as a ‘Community Hero’

RALEIGH, N.C. — A Raleigh crossing guard is getting a special honor Tuesday from the Raleigh-Apex chapter of the NAACP. Teressa Gill received the organization’s annual “Community Hero” award. Chapter NAACP president Gerald Givens presented the award in a brief ceremony near the crosswalk where Gill was working. For eight years, she has served as […] → Read More

Health officials say increased COVID-19 testing still needed

Numbers from NCDHHS show COVID-19 cases are dropping but the head of the World Health Organization said COVID-19 it’s still a global health emergency and is calling for an increase in testing. → Read More

Raleigh women, their children, to address city leaders on no-knock raid case

Two women, and their children, hope to address city leaders on Monday. The women claim police wrongfully raided their duplex nearly three years ago. → Read More

UNC research could help create safer pain medicines to combat opioid addiction

University of North Carolina researchers teamed with scientists in China to research opioid receptors and how our bodies react to pain medicine, sometimes even triggering addiction. → Read More

New ID verification system unveiled at RDU airport

WAKE COUNTY, N.C. — There’s a new identity verification system you’ll be able to use next time you fly out of RDU airport. The system comes from a company called CLEAR and it was introduced during a news conference Wednesday. Company leaders say rather than using your ID or wallet, you can come to one […] → Read More