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'He was one of a kind.' Well-known Fayetteville restaurant owner dies of COVID complications :: WRAL.com

By Gilbert Baez, WRAL Fayetteville reporter Fayetteville, N.C. Christmas is very different for many of us this year. For some, it s different because we didn t travel, but for others, there s an empty seat at the table - a void. This is the first Christmas the Fayetteville restaurant owners, known as the Three Musketeers, won t be together. The youngest brother, Vic Kalevas recently died from complications of COVID-19. Kalevas was a personal friend of WRAL Fayetteville Reporter Gilbert Baez. He spoke with Kalevas two brothers who are celebrating the way that he lived. Baez said a big fear for reporters is coming up on an accident and the victim is someone they know.

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Mother of 4-year-old Jaylen Boykin charged with felony child abuse :: WRAL.com

Updated December 24, 2020 12:21 a.m. EST By Gilbert Baez, WRAL Fayetteville reporter Kimberly Boykin, the mother of 4-year-old Jaylen Boykin who died earlier this month, has been arrested and charged with felony child abuse.

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Cumberland officials sound alarm over troubling coronavirus trends :: WRAL.com

Cumberland officials sound alarm over troubling coronavirus trends :: WRAL.com
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Vaccinations at Womack Army Medical Center run with military precision :: WRAL.com

By Gilbert Baez, WRAL Fayetteville reporter Fort Bragg, N.C. Soldiers lined up in Womack Army Medical Center on Thursday to get their first dose of coronavirus vaccine. The hospital on Fort Bragg got its first shipment of Pfizer s vaccine through the Department of Defense on Tuesday and quickly put it in ultra-cold freezers for storage. As soon as the truck hit the back door, we are trying to move the product from the back door to the freezer in less than five minutes, said Darrell Hamilton, vaccine distribution manager at Womack. The first doses were given to front-line medical workers on Tuesday, and they are now administering the vaccine to others. Fort Bragg is responsible for vaccinating about 250,000 soldiers, family members, federal civilian employees and retirees.

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