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Daring waterfall rescue saves teen from plummeting hundreds of feet to death

A Burien teenager was saved from plummeting hundreds of feet to his death in a daring rescue from rocks above Wallace Falls in Gold Bar early Sunday morning.   William Hickman, 13, told KIRO 7 Eyewitness News he was hiking with his brother, his father and his father's friend along ...

Walmart unveils 'pay with cash' option

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Walmart unveils 'pay with cash' option

Walmart launched its "Pay with Cash" payment option for online shoppers without a credit, debit or prepaid card. The retailer announced the shopping option for the "Underbanked" and "Unbanked."

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African penguin chicks hatch at Pittsburgh’s National Aviary

Pittsburgh’s National Aviary announces the hatching of two African penguin chicks.

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Chiquita to make big impact in Charlotte

The Chiquita Brands International, Inc. headquarters is moving to Charlotte.  Channel 9 was the only Charlotte TV station invited to Chiquita’s current Cincinnati headquarters for rare, behind-the-scenes access.  Eyewitness News Anchor Blair Miller talked one-on-one with the CEO about jobs, community involvement and how Chiquita plans to make an impact ...

Clinton Jr. College uses grant to bolster science

As a new school year begins, Clinton Junior College is focused on expanding its science program and becoming more visible in the community, President Elaine Copeland said. When the two-year, liberal arts college off Crawford Road opened its doors for its 118th year, students were greeted by new faculty and ...

Black History Month events

Permanent exhibit: Cotton Fields to Skyscrapers: Reinventing Charlotte and the Carolina Piedmont in the New South Jan. 15, 2011 - Jan. 22, 2012: COURAGE: The Carolina Story That Changed America Sept. 26, 2011 - Dec. 21, 2012: Changing Places: From Black and White to Technicolor (ongoing event) Dec. 10, 2011 ...

Homecoming at Clinton Junior College

During the week of Homecoming activities (Feb. 6-11, 2012), the College will recognize and pay tribute to special donors, dignitaries, students, alumni and friends. Clinton Junior College will host its inaugural Homecoming Parade on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012; another historical moment for the College.  “Everyone loves a parade,” said Willie ...

About Clinton Junior College

The College was founded in 1894 by Rev. Dr. Nero Crockett, presiding elder of the Yorkville District of the South Carolina Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, and Rev. W.M. Robinson, pastor of the Clinton Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church. It was founded as Clinton Institute and named after ...

African-American history timeline: Charlotte

Life and death in the early community 1891 The Cherry neighborhood is planned adjacent to Cherry Park. Cherry Neighborhood an all black neighborhood was designed by the city for use by African American families. Cherry Park, patterned after Latta Park in the affluent Dilworth community, is the name for the ...

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