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ECU College of Nursing to expand undergraduate program with state funding
East Carolina University’s College of Nursing has received a significant investment of $3 million from the state of North Carolina to increase the number of entry-to-practice nurses who graduate from the college’s undergraduate program. Of the nine UNC System schools that applied for, and received, funding increases to support their baccalaureate nursing programs, ECU received […] The post ECU College of Nursing to expand undergraduate program with state funding appeared first on Washington Daily News.
Deputies searching for man in Harnett County who escaped arrest in Lee County, sheriff says
Authorities are searching for a wanted man Tuesday in Harnett County who escaped authorities in Lee County the night before. According to the Harnett County Sheriff’s Office, deputies are searching the South River Road and Joe Collins Road area for 49-year-old Eric Shane Stone. Authorities recovered a backpack belonging...
Appeals court reverses dismissal of excessive force lawsuit against Greensboro officer who fatally shot teenager
An appeals court has ruled that a district court should not have dismissed a lawsuit against a Greensboro police officer in the shooting death of a teen during a traffic stop.
Ex-husband of Fayetteville mother charged with murdering adopted children speaks
Tyson Alvarez, ex-husband of Avantae Deven, who is charged with murdering her two adopted children, recalled his shock at hearing about the charges. He said he saw a lockbox containing multiple identifications with Deven's picture using different names.
Job scam leaves Fayetteville woman with $60,000 of credit card debt: 'It's ruined my life'
A Fayetteville woman is dealing with more than $60,000 worth of credit card charges, she says this happened after she got caught up in a job scam.What started as innocent texting, quickly grew into an online love connection for Rebecca Adami, and then to a job opportunity.Adami says, "He knew I wanted the job, so he put me in touch with this man."A man who Adami says emailed her paperwork that claims the job oversees the finances for a charity. She got the job and it required her to open up new bank accounts."I set up a bank checking and...
Karrikers plead guilty to all counts, sentenced to nearly 20 years
Reed and Georgiana Karriker, both 44, pleaded guilty in Rowan County Superior Court Monday afternoon to charges of attempted first degree murder, intentional child abuse causing serious injury and negligent child abuse resulting in serious injury for the beating and near death of their then adopted son. On Jan. 21, 2021, Reed brought the child, […] The post Karrikers plead guilty to all counts, sentenced to nearly 20 years appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Former Jordan-Matthews, Asheboro coach Stutts passes away
SILER CITY – Jordan-Matthews Hall of Famer Jeff Stutts, the former girls’ basketball coach who led the Jets to the 2012 2A state title, died July 20 at the age of 62. Stutts lost his battle to cancer, per an update posted on Facebook by the Jordan-Matthews Booster Club.
Crash photo captures first responders’ emotion
I was struck by the picture taken of the wreck on I-95 that appeared on the front page of Friday’s paper (“5 die in fiery I-95 crash” by Drew C. Wilson). As my wife said, it evokes so many different images and feelings. Of the state troopers going about the scene doing their investigating in a practiced mode, having seen […] The post Crash photo captures first responders’ emotion first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Man ‘boasting’ about setting a fire in Cameron charged with arson
A man from Cameron was jailed under a $100,000 secured bond after being arrested on charges of felony second-degree arson and one count of burning an unoccupied building. Moore County deputies responded with firefighters to a fire at an “uninhabited residence” in the 200 block of Chestnut Street in Cameron around 1 a.m. on Monday that was reported to 911 by a “passerby.”
App State awarded nearly $2.2 million to support growth of its nursing programs
BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University will receive nearly $2.2 million over two years to expand its nursing degree programs, part of a groundbreaking statewide effort to address a nursing workforce shortage in North Carolina. The University of North Carolina System announced July 16 that it has awarded nearly...
WEATHER ALERT: Severe storms could bring flash flooding
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Prepare for more rain! The National Weather Service says all of Western North Carolina is under a ‘slight risk’ category (level 2 of 5) for severe weather on Tuesday. Severe storms will be possible Tuesday afternoon into the evening with the main threat...
Cooper opts out of Harris VP vetting, in part over worry about GOP lieutenant: AP sources
WASHINGTON — Gov. Roy Cooper opted not to be a candidate in Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate search in part due to concerns that his Republican lieutenant governor would try to assume control if he left the state to campaign as part of the Democratic ticket, according to three people familiar with the matter. Cooper confirmed in a statement Monday night that he would not be a candidate to be Harris’ vice president, saying he was “honored” to be considered but “this just wasn’t...
School choice keeps changing, but it’s never been simple
This story first appeared in Ann Doss Helms' weekly education newsletter. Sign up here Sign up here to get it to your inbox first. When you listen to North Carolina’s lawmakers, it can seem like school choice is a starkly partisan issue: Democrats support public education, while Republicans value choice and competition.
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