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A virtual public meeting took place in Greenville Tuesday to discuss redistricting in North Carolina. → Read More
The annual Light the Way Candle Vigil took place Wednesday at Mac Hodges Festival Park. → Read More
Wildwood Park will be open to the public starting Saturday with an event happening from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. → Read More
Two survivors spoke about their struggles and triumphs, saying a diagnosis doesn't have to be a death sentence. → Read More
Pitt County could potentially see a new data center facility installed near Belvoir Elementary School. → Read More
There’s a lot to look forward to at the Lenoir County Fair this year, which is celebrating its 66th year. → Read More
The decision passed in a 5-2 vote Monday night during a school board meeting. → Read More
Pitt County Schools will continue to require masks when inside buildings and on buses. → Read More
Sharpe served more than 26 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit in Pitt County. → Read More
Vidant Health partnered with the Pitt County Coalition on Substance Use to hold a virtual event Thursday night. → Read More
The Pitt County Fair returned Tuesday, opening its doors to the public for the first time since before the pandemic. → Read More
New Bern is preparing for multiple events this weekend to honor those who lost their lives during 9/11. → Read More
There’s a therapy being used across our state for people who recently tested positive for COVID-19 and it’s a treatment option that has been around for months and it could be offered at a hospital near you. → Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are now urging all pregnant women to get the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
The rain didn’t stop one city from participating in National Night Out. → Read More
After having to cancel last year because the pandemic, teams are getting ready for the 2021 Little league softball World Series that’s being hosted for the first time in Greenville. → Read More
The American Red Cross is in severe need of blood donations and as more and more people are starting to hit the road again since the pandemic, that means more accidents are happening, making the need for donations even greater. → Read More
A School of Social Work professor at ECU, Monte Miller, made a post on Juneteenth, offending lots of people on social media as well as coworkers and students who are in the department. → Read More
What this means for transgender students is that they can now use the bathroom at school that they identify with, adding more inclusivity among schools and students. → Read More
Emerald Isle is celebrating Pride Month with it’s first ever event happening Saturday, organized by a ten year old. → Read More