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" A Murfreesboro man is behind bars charged in three break-ins on the western end of the same town.
Dillard retiring as Cabarrus Public Library director
CONCORD a ' Tom Dillard will retire July 30 from his position as director of the four-branch Cabarrus County Public Library system.
Boat parade sends - No OLF' message
" Perhaps as local residents, we take for granted the natural beauty of the Chowan River.
May I have the envelope please?
Did you vote in our recently completed "Reader's Choice" awards? I wanted to...it was my idea in the first place to publish a ballot asking our readers to select their favorites when it comes to food, services, health, shopping and arts/entertainment in the Roanoke-Chowan area.
From left, Amy Thompson, Terri Morris and Julie Brian enjoy lunch at The Duck & Dumpling in Raleigh.
Edenton proves to be a big draw for area tourism
Historic tours, trolley rides included 2009-05-20 16:20:11.0 Close to 3,000 people rode the trolley in Edenton over the past year, and nearly an equal number took walking tours.
Review of 42nd Street Oyster Bar and Grill in Raleigh, North Carolina
Believe me, there are more down home oyster joints around here than you can poke a stick at.
Life explained...pure and simple
He may not know if his car keys are in his pocket, but Bobby Eure is a world-class philosopher.
Humane Society offers affordable clinic option
Families struggling to pay veterinary bills now have a low-cost option to have their pets spayed or neutered.
Special delivery' leads to drug arrest
" In his many years as a law enforcement officer, Gates County Sheriff Ed Webb thought he had seen it all.
Move over YouTube, Perquimans schools focused on FIZZ
Perquimans County students soon won't have to worry about missing an assignment because they weren't in class.
Jim Long served the state admirably
"Serious when it comes to helping the public." "One of the most dedicated public servants in the history of our state." "His service to the state of North Carolina as the Insurance Commissioner was exemplary ...
Former insurance commissioner dies
RALEIGH Former longtime Insurance Commissioner Jim Long has died. He was 68. Long died Monday at Rex Hospital, where he had been hospitalized after a stroke Jan.21. "It is with heavy hearts that our family ...
Investigation continues in shooting; dogs removed from scene
Craven County sheriff's investigators continued working Thursday to learn more about a shooting Wednesday evening on Mile Road, four miles north of Vanceboro.
Ten things you should know about Havelock history
Havelock gets charter on Aug. 24, 1959 After a six-year fight for incorporation, Havelock received its official charter on Aug.
Striking balance struck insurance chief as fair
Insurance Commissioner Jim Long and other cabinet members applaud as Gov. Mike Easley enters the House chamber to deliver his State of the State address in Raleigh in 2003.
Insurance chief modernized state agency
Insurance Commissioner Jim Long is a throwback to an earlier generation of Tar Heel politicians -- one practiced at trading quips at country stores, fish fries and volunteer fire departments.
'Oldest rat in the barn' It was definitely a cheesy event, but a significant one.