"You can't help but leave here feeling good."
Dozens of bowling alley businesses statewide are having to close their doors, again, in the latest order from the ongoing lawsuit against Governor Roy Cooper.
A Fayetteville bowling alley owner says she's lost nearly $500,000 during the COVID-19 closure. She's ready to open up following a judge's new ruling.
A lawsuit towards Governor Cooper is expected Monday as bowling alleys across North Carolina remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stars and Strikes features bowling as well as a special VIP bowling area, an arcade, a two-story laser tag facility, bumper cars, a full bar, private event space and restaurant CJ's Tavern.
Police in west suburban Cicero are asking for the public's help in finding a man who they said threw a bowling ball at another man's head.