Saturday Nov 21 | Asheville Citizen-Times
Pisgah students get lesson in texting while driving
Hali Worley learned the hard way the lesson her classmates experienced for fun at Pisgah High School.
First Pictures: Martin County Home Destroyed By Morning Fire
Firefighters from two counties battled a house fire Wednesday morning that destroyed a Martin County home.
Conetoe candidates forum set for Oct. 19
On Oct. 19, the 10 candidates running for town council and the mayorship of Conetoe will have their chance to make a public appeal to voters.
Church homecomings continue this month
Christiana Lutheran Christiana Lutheran Church will celebrate homecoming this Sunday.
Cold Mountain Corn Maize benefits cancer research
Skipper Russell's Cold Mountain Corn Maize in the Bethel community of Haywood County, opened in 2005, has a new purpose this year: helping to find a cure for cancer.
A Pitt County man says it's a dream come true. That was the reaction from Kenneth Morris of Bethel after winning the Carolina Cash 5. Morris won $146,668 in the Tuesday night drawing.
New Info: Elderly Woman Dies In House Fire
An elderly woman died of smoke inhalation after fire tore through her Pitt County home Sunday afternoon.
Two teenagers accused of tossing objects from U.S. 64 overpass
Two teenagers face felony assault charges after Edgecombe County Sheriff James Knight said they threw objects onto vehicles from a bridge overlooking U.S. 64.
The Watauga County Board of Commissioners gave the go-ahead for an...
The Watauga County Board of Commissioners gave the go-ahead for an ambulance contract renewal and supported wind-energy development.
Celebrating 40 years of Forest Management program
Haywood Community College recently celebrated the 40th anniversary of the first class of Forest Management Technology graduates from the school.
Bethel graduates seven seniors Friday
Seven Bethel Christian Academy graduates received their diplomas Friday, making the class of 2009 one of the smallest in the school's nearly 40-year history.
Local citizens and their advocates angered because of the Kinston City Council's recent move to annex their communities are devising methods of fighting back.