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Michael Lozano

ABC7 News

North Carolina, United States

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Past articles by Michael:

Black woman's first-time car buying experience turns sour with 'racist' dealership Facebook post

A North Carolina woman said her first car-buying experience was tainted because of an offensive Facebook post made by the dealership. → Read More

Black woman's first-time car buying experience turns sour with 'racist' dealership Facebook post

A North Carolina woman said her first car-buying experience was tainted because of an offensive Facebook post made by the dealership. → Read More

'Just hold on:' Missing Sampson County woman's family still searching for answers one month later

One month after she went missing, Kiara Wiggins' family are searching for answers in her disappearance. → Read More

Passport application delays spell headaches for North Carolina travelers

Mail-in delays are playing a major role in backing up the passport process. → Read More

2 children dead in Sampson County house fire, another injured trying to save them

Two children died Friday in a mobile-home fire in Sampson County and a third was injured trying to save them. → Read More

High levels of lead found in Cumberland County elementary school water

The discovery was made in two school kitchen sink taps. → Read More

'Scary five seconds': Moore County resident recounts bobcat attack outside Eastwood home

On June 4, Scott Jackson was attacked by a bobcat in front of his Eastwood home in Moore County. → Read More

Fayetteville business sees nationwide support after getting anti-LGBTQ Facebook message

The Fayetteville local opened up Reverie Goods and Gifts in May with the help of her husband, Jeremy, eager to join the close-knit downtown community along Hay Street. → Read More

The importance of community events during Pride month

Fayetteville PRIDE is a local non-profit that's been around since 2017, introducing the Sandhills to the inaugural pride fest in 2018. → Read More

Fayetteville Dogwood Festival makes long-awaited return with weekend minifest

The beloved Fayetteville Dogwood Festival is back in action for the first time since 2019. → Read More

Fayetteville City Council moves forward with Community Police Advisory Board

A Community Police Advisory Board is on the horizon in the city of Fayetteville after months of discussions. → Read More

Fayetteville tattoo artist goes viral on TikTok with hyper-realistic portraits

The Fayetteville tattoo artist has collected a whopping 7.5 million likes on TikTok during the pandemic. → Read More

'Sounds like we're all doing pretty well': Fayetteville gym owner says memberships have quadrupled as NC COVID restrictions loosen

World Gym owner Bryan Limtiaco said gym memberships have quadrupled as COVID restrictions are loosened in North Carolina. → Read More

'There is some level of distrust': Robeson, Cumberland and Hoke counties rank top 10 for vaccine hesitancy

No county or health department is free of vaccine hesitancy, but the latest data trends suggest Robeson, Cumberland, and Hoke County rank top ten in that category. → Read More

Security guard shot while breaking up fight outside Fayetteville bar

A security guard was shot while trying to break up a fight at a Fayetteville bar Thursday night. → Read More

'I think it feels easier': Students, teachers share thoughts on returning to Cumberland County classrooms

For the first time in nearly a year, Cumberland County students and teachers met face-to-face on Monday for the start of blended in-person learning. → Read More

16-year-old charged with murder in the death of another teen in Johnston County

A teenager shot and killed another teenager in Johnston County on Friday morning. → Read More

North Carolina mom warns parents after daughter is hospitalized with COVID-related inflammatory syndrome

What started as a headache and other symptoms turned into a life-threatening situation for Theodosia Sharp's daughter. The 10-year-old was diagnosed with MIS-C, a condition that inflames organs. Experts have seen children get MIS-C after having COVID. → Read More

12-year-old shoots, kills home intruder after armed robbery leaves grandmother wounded, police say

Goldsboro police are investigating after a 12-year-old shot at two intruders who forced their way into an apartment and shot a woman. → Read More

Teachers can get vaccinated in late February, essential workers in March, Gov. Cooper announces

Gov. Roy Cooper announced Phase 3 of COVID vaccinations will start in late February. On February 24, the state will expand eligibility to educators and school personnel. The state will then expand to additional Group 3 frontline workers on March 10. → Read More