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Cape Carteret Board of Adjustment accepts formal order to confirm denial of appeal on tobacco and vape shop permit
CAPE CARTERET — The Cape Carteret Board of Adjustment voted unanimously Wednesday night to accept the formal order upholding its decision Aug. 7 to deny an appeal of Town Manager Frank Rush’s decision to deny a permit for a tobacco and vape shop in the old Wells Fargo Bank building in the Carteret Crossing Shopping Center on Highway 24.
NCDOT awards $14,000+ in scholarships to students at HBCUs and Minority-Serving Institutions
The recipients are North Carolina residents with 24 college credit hours who are attending a North Carolina HBCU or Minority-Serving Institution and pursuing degrees related to the transportation field.
Cooper rallies battleground states for Harris
(The Center Square) – Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper of North Carolina rallied the battleground states to fight for Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday evening on the final night of the Democratic National Convention. “Are we going to stand up? Are we going to fight? Are we going to vote? Are we going to win?” Cooper […]
Pitt Co. man with 16 DWI convictions gets $1.2 million bond after another arrest
PITT COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - A man who has 16 DWI convictions is now in jail on a $1.2 million bond for being a habitual impaired driver. A District Court judge this morning increased the bond for Todd Baker from $450,000 to $1.2 million. Pitt County deputies say on Wednesday...
Memorial celebration being held to honor the legacy of BMX legend Dave Mirra in Greenville
A beloved hero, BMX legend Dave Mirra, is being honored for his contributions and inspirational work in Greenville with kids. Greenville officials have announced a memorial celebration for Mirra that will be held Sunday, August 25 at Jaycee Park from 5 pm to 7 pm.The celebration will be open to the public and includes a statue ribbon cutting, Dave Mirra raffle items, BMX riding sessions and a food truck.
New Bern to hold first-ever remembrance ceremony for 1905 lynching victim John Moore
This Sunday, the Craven Arts Council and local nonprofits will hold New Bern’s first-ever remembrance ceremony for John Moore, who was lynched in 1905. August 27th will mark nearly 120 years since John Moore died in an act of racial violence. This Sunday, Forward Together, a coalition of local nonprofits and groups, are taking part in Equal Justice Initiatives Remembrance Project. Craven Arts’ Executive Director, John Burger, said this is a solemn occasion but also a learning one.
Proximity Carolina Beach Announces New Commercial Tenants
Drift Coffee & Kitchen, K38 Baja Mexican Grill and Boombalatti’s Homemade Ice Cream are among a slate of local favorites expanding to Carolina Beach as part of Proximity Carolina Beach, a mixed-use project with 250 residential units and 35,000 square feet of commercial space. Other locally-based businesses, including Island...
Patriots earn first victory of season over East after losses to J.H. Rose, Ayden-Grifton to open it
MOREHEAD CITY — The West Carteret volleyball team got off the schneid Wednesday with its first victory of the season. The Patriots cruised past East Carteret 25-11, 25-10, 25-10 to move to 1-2.
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