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Gov. Josh Stein signed Jaleeyah’s bill into law Monday, legislation introduced in memory of 13-year-old Jaleeyah Tune of ...
GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WNCT) — A 25-year-old man was arrested for stealing a vehicle and other items from the Goldsboro Parks and Recreation building. According to a press release, on June 30, 2026, at ...
The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed two bills targeting criminal suspects: one would change where they are ...
The latest Independent Bookshop Top 20 shows that Matt Haig’s The Midnight Train (Canongate) has been replaced as the most popular title by Felix Mosse’s The Mistral (Michael Joseph), according to the ...
The owner of Goldsboro books told Robert about his unique pandemic wedding. Show more David Headley is the co-founder and owner of Goldsboro Books on Cecil Court in the West End. Originally from York, ...
PITT COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT) — Greenville Fire/Rescue held a ribbon-cutting on May 13 for their new live burn training facility. The $500,000 project was completed in January, with firemen have already ...
RAILROAD TIES AND SOIL IMPACTED BY THE FIRE, CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH ONE STITCH AT A TIME, THE CITY OF SANFORD UNVEILED THIS NEW QUILT TODAY, HONORING THE HISTORIC TOWN OF GOLDSBORO. THE ...
Almost 10 years since Jarran Reed joined the Seattle Seahawks from Alabama in the second round of the NFL Draft, the defensive lineman is going to play in the Super Bowl. “It feels huge, man, to be ...
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GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WNCN) — A teenage girl was shot and killed near north Goldsboro apartments off Patetown Road early Sunday evening just days before Christmas. The shooting killed a 13-year-old girl, ...
One of the Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad’s trains at the depot in Morehead City, 1942. Courtesy, State Archives of North Carolina Editor’s note: The following is from historian David Cecelski’s ...