History. Its coming down to the wire for Hillary Clinton and donald trump. The latest results just in. Plus. Too close to call. Roy cooper and pat mccrory locked in a tight battle for governor. Live Team Coverage of all the big races. And the voting glitch that forced several polls in the triangle to stay extra hours. Eyewitness news starts right now. Reaching its apex tonight. Youre looking live at the white house. The race for president between Hillary Clinton and donald trump too close to call. Good evening everyone, form your election headquarters. Im steve daniels. And im tisha powell. Our election team. Covering all the big races including a very close governors race between pat mccrory and candidates and their supporters as they wait for the results to start rolling in. And lets begin with the race for the white house. Hillary clinton and donald trump. Watching the results within shouting distance of each another in new york city. The Clinton Campaign settingup post election sho
As we like. We also learned today for the very first time that scotts wife saw the Police Officer shoot and kill her husband earlier this woke, something she week, something she will never forget. The police said scott was armed and the family said scott didnt own a gun and didnt regularly carry a gun. When we look at what whats happened across the country we cant talk about those incidents in isolation because we have to look to the root problems. Reporter and looking forward top tonight, city leaders are bracing for what could be another chaotic night. It has the scott family calling for a peaceful protest. This family does not does innocent individuals being injured or killed but they do support spit zens and citizens to voice their frustration and anger. Reporter the governor said hes brought in the National Guard as well as hundreds of state troopers. Reporting live in charlotte, david hurst, cbs North Carolina. The National Guard as well charlotte as the city prepares for more de
To aid those in need, ABC11 partnered with the American Red Cross and the stations of Radio One Raleigh for the ABC11 Together Blood Drive on January 13. The drives were held at the Crabtree Marriott in Raleigh and the Woodpeckers Stadium VIP Lounge in Fayetteville. Hundreds of people participated, over half of which were first-time donors. With each donation saving up to three lives, the day resulted in the ability to help over 1000 people in need. Having a diverse donor base also helped find 28 matches to aid sickle cell patients.
However, the need is still great. In just over a span of three months last year, the Red Cross experienced a cancellation loss of nearly 37,000 blood drives due to COVID-19 closings. Add to the fact that every 2 seconds someone needs a blood transfusion due to an accident, illness, or injury and the need is evident.
ABC11 Together - American Red Cross Blood Drive
January is National Blood Donor Month and thousands of people in North Carolina are in need of lifesaving care directly related to blood donations.
To aid those in need, ABC11 is joining with the American Red Cross and our partners at Radio One Raleigh for the ABC11 Together Blood Drive on Jan. 13. From 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. you can register to donate at either the Crabtree Marriott in Raleigh or the Woodpeckers Stadium VIP Lounge in Fayetteville.
There is an urgent need. In just over a span of three months last year, the Red Cross experienced a cancellation loss of nearly 37,000 blood drives due to COVID-19 closings. Add to the fact that every 2 seconds someone needs a blood transfusion due to an accident, illness, or injury and the need is evident.
To aid those in need, ABC11 partnered with the American Red Cross and the stations of Radio One Raleigh for the ABC11 Together Blood Drive on January 13. The drives were held at the Crabtree Marriott in Raleigh and the Woodpeckers Stadium VIP Lounge in Fayetteville. Hundreds of people participated, over half of which were first-time donors. With each donation saving up to three lives, the day resulted in the ability to help over 1000 people in need. Having a diverse donor base also helped find 28 matches to aid sickle cell patients.
However, the need is still great. In just over a span of three months last year, the Red Cross experienced a cancellation loss of nearly 37,000 blood drives due to COVID-19 closings. Add to the fact that every 2 seconds someone needs a blood transfusion due to an accident, illness, or injury and the need is evident.