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KS Bank opens Dunn branch
DUNN — Smithfield-based KS Bank held a ribbon-cutting ceremony recently to celebrate the opening of its full-service branch at 206 W. Broad St. The Dunn branch marks KS Bank’s 10th branch location and its first in Harnett County. Earl W. Worley Jr. is the bank’s president and CEO. “We are solidifying our commitment to the city of Dunn and Harnett […] The post KS Bank opens Dunn branch first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
North Carolina Homewood Suites updates guestrooms, public spaces
Homewood Suites Raleigh-Durham (N.C.) AP/Research Triangle recently wrapped a multimillion-dollar renovation. The project, which began in November 2023, was carried out by POK Construction and updated the lobby, fitness center, communal spaces, meeting rooms and all 122 suites. Each guestroom now has new flooring, paint and wall vinyl with a...
Wilson County touts new VIPER radio system for better communication, stronger emergency response
Fire crews say VIPER system gives much-needed boost in emergency communication. With two major fire emergencies just one week apart in eastern North Carolina, it can be hard to find a silver lining, but Kenly Fire Chief Paul Whitehurst said there is one. "Because we were on the VIPER system,...
News 12 Investigates: Church-owned luxury estate prompts call for financial transparency
GREENVILLE, Pitt County — $143 billion dollars. That's how much money Americans gave to churches in 2022, according to research group "Giving USA." It's more cash than what was donated to education and human services combined. How is the money spent by church leaders? Also, what happens to the...
Dave Doeren: "When You Walk Onto the Field, There's Solace There"
NC State head coach Dave Doeren met with the media in the breakout session of the 2024 ACC Football Kickoff in Charlotte. NOTE: Click on the video in the player above to watch Doeren’s interview. A select transcript is provided below. “A few years ago, we had a guy...
Mama Dip's closing: Final day announced for iconic Chapel Hill restaurant
People have been stopping by Mama Dip's for its fried chicken, collard greens and other Southern classics for 48 years.Mildred Council, more commonly known as Mama Dip's, dreamed of opening this place and started it all with just $64. After decades of hard work, Council died at the age of 89 in 2018.Her family kept Council's legacy and restaurant running for several years. Last April, they announced plans to sell the Rosemary Street location.The restaurant's last day will be Aug. 17.The announcement that the institution is closing has shocked those living in Chapel Hill."(It's a) huge drop in your heart....
Former Holly Hill Hospital employees say facility tried to fool state inspectors
A mental health facility that’s the focus of an ongoing WRAL Investigation tried to trick state inspectors, according to former workers who reached out to WRAL. With more than 300 beds, Raleigh’s Holly Hill Hospital is one of the largest behavioral health facilities in the state. At this size, it’s also one of the first places people in need of help are sent because they have empty beds.
Governor Cooper attends the Governor’s School
The Governor attended the Governor’s School West at Greensboro College. Visiting several classrooms and speaking to an assembly of nearly 400 of the state’s top academic students, N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper reiterated his commitment to advancing public school education. “Governor’s School brings together our best and brightest students...
SECU Foundation renews support of Lead for North Carolina with $1 million grant
RALEIGH — SECU Foundation has announced its renewed support of Lead for North Carolina (LFNC), a post-graduate fellowship program at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Government. With its $1 million grant, the Foundation will serve as the lead funder for the placement of up to 150 LFNC SECU fellows in paid local government fellowship positions over a five-year period. Lead for North Carolina was the Foundation’s first venture in education funding for graduate students, helping UNC School of Government...
NC Manufacturing Tour comes to TCOM LP
WEEKSVILLE — With TCOM L.P. set to expand its Weeksville operations and add 25 new good-paying jobs, N.C. Chamber of Commerce officials thought this week would be a good one to visit the defense contractor as part of its NC Manufacturing Tour. On Thursday, NC Chamber of Commerce President Gary Salamido made his first visit to the Weeksville-based maker of unmanned areostats that are used for long-term defense operations. According...
What is WEA? Here's what to know about NC's emergency alert system.
Many North Carolina residents received unexpected notifications on their mobile devices July 25 with the attached text "Activate WEA in Region 6." This morning, many residents have questions. The alert referred to a child abduction in Durham. The missing child, Geon King-Parriett, was last seen July 25. The National Center for Missing and...
Watch what NC politicians are doing to our elections, not what they’re saying about them
When people who actually care about free and fair elections called the wave of election law changes in North Carolina voter suppression, conservatives and election deniers clutched their proverbial pearls and cried that they were being unfairly attacked. They said making same day registration more difficult, requiring an ID to cast a ballot, complicating mail-in […]
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