West Iredell High School seniors talk about joining the Army Feb 13, 2026 Feb 13, 2026 Updated Feb 25, 2026 0 Morganton woman speaks against proposed increase of Duke Energy rates Meet Himdam, Southern Arizona's traveling ocelot Conservative Panelist Has Heated Exchange Over Iran War Debate Gene Sandlin and Ian Quate talk about new business in Old Fort Power Rankings: MLB's Hottest Teams! | 981 Golden Tempo wins the Kentucky Derby Justice Department pulls investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell Will Kehler honored with Life Achievement Award Joey Logano breaks down big one at Talladega Superspeedway, Jack Links 500 Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in Florida in critical condition Trump Lashes Out At Merz, Says US Considering Troop Cuts In Germany Iran receives US proposal, insists on ending war before any nuclear talks: Esmaeil Baghaei Hickory High School students share their experience raising trout The Duke Energy Citizenship and Service Award is presented to Stephanie Evans Mike Tomlin to Join NBC for Football Night in America Trainer Mark Glatt praises his Kentucky Derby 2026 horse So Happy The McDowell and Carson graves at Round Hill Norfolk Southern train pulls into Old Fort on April 18, greeted by crowd Track drying underway at Talladega Superspeedway after Saturday rain Alyssa Hughes is honored with the spark plug award West Iredell High School seniors Jason Bryant, Michael Melvin and twin sisters Eva and Ava Jernigan share why they are joining the U.S. Army. As featured on Meet 4 North Carolina teens, including twin sisters, headed to the U.S. Army after high school The twins will attend basic training together and both become parachute riggers. Latest video US: Trump waiting to see if Iran will agree to 'satisfactory' deal to end war. Iran War Budget Tops $200B — Every American Paying Twice Over CNN founder Ted Turner dead at 87 Key conservative lobby turns on Trump Trump flexes his power in Indiana as backed candidates defeat GOP legislators US president Trump restarts Pope feud ahead of Rubio visit to Vatican Brian Schmutzler and Linda Rogers speak after Indiana primary U.S. adamant ceasefire not violated despite Strait of Hormuz escalations Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Meet 4 North Carolina teens, including twin sisters, headed to the U.S. Army after high school The twins will attend basic training together and both become parachute riggers.