Two sisters are facing charges after a crash in Fayetteville killed three E.E. Smith High School football players and left ...
In the wake of the three E.E. Smith student-athlete deaths, Fayetteville football coaches offer their support. Here's what ...
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New details revealed in Fayetteville crash that killed 3 E.E. Smith football players: Court docs
According to court docs, Dymond Monroe's car, carrying the three football players, reached 92 mph before the crash.
Authorities allege the two sisters were racing to their younger brother's 18th birthday party when one of their cars veered ...
With the funerals of E.E. Smith's three fallen football players set, the Golden Bulls have elected to cancel their Saturday ...
The driver of the car they were in, 21-year-old Dymond Nekiya Monroe, remains hospitalized but faces charges including willful speed competition, three counts of involuntary manslaughter, speeding, ...
Dymond Nekiya Monroe, 21, was driving the trio from football practice at E.E. Smith High School to a birthday celebration ...
Just hours after District 10 released the football playoff field, Erie High officials informed the D-10 that they are opting ...
Fayetteville police say that two young women, who police later confirmed are sisters, were racing when one crashed, causing ...
One of two sisters appeared in court Wednesday on charges related to a crash that killed three North Carolina high school ...
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