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Wreck, tractor trailer fire shut down I-40 westbound lanes in Burke County A photo shows a plume of smoke rising from I-40.
Burke County man wins $400,000 in lottery game; bought ticket at store he works at He claimed his prize on Thursday and took home $287,101.Â
Gun found by YMCA summer camp staff at Mountain View Elementary School in ¶®É«µÛ ¶®É«µÛ Public Safety said no shots were fired and no one was injured.
Father, daughter teaming up to run sandwich shop in ¶®É«µÛ; expect late summer opening "I mean, we're both really passionate about food in general, and we also love the community."
Hickory woman's sentence for murder of stepdaughter Zahra Baker ends this week, but she won't be released Elisa Baker is scheduled to serve another eight years in federal prison on a drug charge.