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Raccoon tests positive for rabies in Craven County
NEW BERN, N.C. (WNCT) — The Craven County Health Department was notified of a raccoon that tested positive for rabies Aug. 27. The raccoon was found on St. John’s Road in the Western part of the county. Prevention of rabies is based on protection and management of people and animals exposed to rabies. Health experts […]
Little Pink Houses of Hope provides free retreats for families on NC coast
A dozen breast cancer patients and their families just wrapped up a week-long retreat in Emerald Isle. It’s all thanks to the nonprofit Little Pink Houses of Hope. Founder, Jeanine Patten-Coble, is a 15-year breast cancer survivor. She says the organization hosts retreats all over the country with seven...
Pitt County farmer’s market to make come back for fall with new produce
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Along County Home Road there is a fan-favorite spot in Pitt County where you can find almost anything you need, and it’s locally made. The Leroy James Farmer’s Market is coming off a successful summer season and will be back on Saturdays with fall products available for the community. “We had […]
Major Terminal Expansion Begins at Coastal Carolina Regional Airport
Coastal Carolina Regional Airport (EWN) is pleased to announce the start of a major terminal expansion project. The terminal expansion is part of a multi-faceted master plan designed to strengthen the airport’s long-term appeal and functionality for airlines and passengers alike. The terminal project will increase the size of...
CFCC announces program for future aviation professionals and pilots
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Cape Fear Community College has announced its new Career Pilot Program to meet the demand for aviation professionals and future commercial pilots. The program will offer its first two courses of History of Aviation and Pilot Instrument Ground School. The History of Aviation course will provide individuals with a comprehensive overview of air transportation, including potential career paths. The Pilot Instrument Ground School course will focus on covering all necessary topics to prepare students for the Federal Aviation Administration instrument written test.
Soccer Game Preview: Havelock on Home-Turf
Havelock is 1-9 against Swansboro since October of 2017 but they'll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Thursday. The Havelock Rams will welcome the Swansboro Pirates at 6:00 p.m. Havelock is coming into the game hot, having won their last three games. If Havelock beats...
NOAA predicting big increase in high tide flooding days in ENC as ocean levels rise
High-tide flooding in low-lying areas along the Carolinas coast is becoming more frequent as the sea rises because of climate change. Federal officials say annual days with non-storm-related flooding could multiply by 2050. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, predicts coastal communities nationwide will average 45 to 85...
Prep roundup: Rebels snap 3-game skid in volleyball
CAMP LEJEUNE — North Duplin cranked out 23 kills as a team during its 25-22, 14-25, 25-16, 25-23 triumph over Lejeune in non-conference volleyball play Tuesday evening. Senior Tateyawna Faison emerged as the team leader in kills (seven) and total blocks (three). Frontline mate Eva Quintanilla pounded out five kills, while Maggie Brown contributed three kills.
Martin County sees increase in tourism revenues
North Carolina’s popularity is rising. And so is that of Martin County. Record breaking numbers are in, and North Carolina had 43 million visitors in 2023. That number also computes into substantially more revenue for the state and counties. Statewide tourist spending rose 6.9 percent to $35.6 billion in 2023. The annual report by Visit NC shows Martin County’s contribution to the statewide milestone. ...
Founder of Eat. Drink. Triad. shares five local black-owned restaurants to visit
N.C. — August is recognized as National Black Business Month. In recognition of this, The Local Vibe's monthly Triad Eats segment highlighted five local and black-owned restaurants the community can support. The founder of Eat, Drink, Triad., Algenon Cash joined The Local Vibe team with those five restaurants that...
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