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New Bern Police Department hosts United Badges Blood Drive
NEW BERN, N.C. (WNCT) — The New Bern Police Department and Fire-Rescue are putting a twist on their Annual Battle of the Badges competition on Thursday. This year, they’re calling it the United Badges Blood Drive. Last year, the American Red Cross says that the drive collected over 250 units of blood and are hoping […]
These Are The 4 Most Charming North Carolina Towns To Move To
With the popularity and availability of remote work, you can quite literally work from anywhere. This means you may one to call one of these charming North Carolina towns home. Because as the cost of living continues to skyrocket, you can get a lot more out of your money living outside the major cities. (But still get paid like you’re living there).
Deborah Worley, 72; service later
Deborah Dean Riggs “Dede” Worley, 72, of Cape Carteret, North Carolina, passed away peacefully on July 17, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, dedication, and service. “Dede” was born to the late Gilbert Riggs and Jerry Anne Campbell on November 30, 1951, in Morehead City, North Carolina....
VIDEO: Newport home under construction damaged in early morning fire
NEWPORT, Carteret County — An unoccupied Newport home was severely damaged due to a structure fire early Wednesday morning, according to Newport fire officials. Fire crews responded to a residence off Howard Road for an active fire on July 17 around 5:30am. Video footage shows first responders fighting heavy...
Work on schedule for new classroom addition to open in August at Broad Creek Middle School; work underway for additions, renovations at West Carteret High
CARTERET COUNTY — Work is on schedule for the completion of a $9.48 million classroom addition and renovations in August at Broad Creek Middle School (BCMS). Plus, a cafeteria expansion project was finished in February at the school. The cafeteria can seat about 300 students.
New Bern's United Badges Blood Drive seeks donations to tackle summer shortages
NEW BERN, Craven County — The New Bern Police Department and New Bern Fire-Rescue are teaming up with the American Red Cross for the United Badges Blood Drive in Craven County. It's all happening on Thursday, July 18, 2024. You can head over to the "Knights of Columbus" on...
State accepting comments on proposed rule on vessel speeds to protect endangered whales
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (WECT) – The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality Division of Coastal Management is accepting public comments on potential changes to the North Atlantic Right Whale Vessel Strike Reduction Rule. The proposal includes, per the NCDEQ DCM:. “Modifying the boundaries and timing seasonal speed restrictions of 10...
Agile pollinator gets busy
An agile, busy and well-laden pollinator nearly blends into the yellow of a sunflower recently in a barely maintained part of a garden near Morehead City. Photo: Mark Hibbs. The North Carolina coast is spectacular. When you purchase a North Carolina Coastal Federation license plate, you help keep our coast healthy and beautiful. Learn more!
Coastal locals love these 10 seafood restaurants; here’s why
All the tears shed when El’s Drive-In closed for summer could cut a new inlet through Carteret County. The owners promised that the beloved Morehead City landmark would return this fall after renovations. They also opened an outpost in up the coast in Smyrna. Nonetheless, a hole remains in the hearts of locals who still remember when El Franks opened this go-to for the famous N.C. shrimp burger in 1959.
Pine Knoll Shores PD boosts patrols in response to reckless boating concerns
PINE KNOLL SHORES, Carteret County —During the afternoon of Tuesday, July 16, 2024, Chief Ryan Thompson of the Pine Knoll Shores Police Department joined a NC Wildlife Officer on patrol along the canal and Bogue Sound. At the recent Board of Commissioners meeting, a concerned citizen addressed the issue...
New Bern nonprofit hosts Global Citizenship Music Festival this Saturday
New Bern, Craven County — Musical performers from around the world will take to the stage this weekend. New Bern nonprofit “Arts to End Genocide” will host the “Global Citizenship Music Festival”. It’s a free concert, but donations are welcome. AEG helps women and...
Eleanor Morton Lewis
Eleanor “Ellie” Morton Lewis, 90, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at her home with her family by her side. She was born June 20, 1934 in Fredericksburg, Va. a daughter of the late Jonah and Laura Strother Sullivan. A funeral service will be held Thursday, July 18, at 2 p.m. at Freedom Way Baptist Church with Pastors Travis Moots and Steve Petty officiating. Burial will follow at the Morton Family Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the church. Ellie was a loved and respected day care teacher loving and helping raise and nurture many children in the Swansboro area. She loved her Lord and loved worshipping Him with her family and friends. She is survived by her children, George Barth (Betty Lou) of Del., Bettie Weaver (John Green) of Hubert, Sheila Fulcher (Dewayne Rivenbark) of Hubert, Sherry Cuellar (Max) of Swansboro, and Emmett H. Morton, Jr. (Pam) of Swansboro; grandchildren, Joey, Brittany, Bridgett, and Brandi; great-grandchildren, Devin, Speirs, Wyatt, Titus, Presley, Ruby, Olivia, and Taylar Shay; and siblings, James Sullivan of Md, Robert Sullivan of N.C., Eva Miller of Md., and Stella Morrison of Tenn. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Emmett H. Morton, Sr. and Garland Lewis; and siblings, Reginal Sullivan, Arlene Haney, Gladys Williams and Louis Peterson. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Freedom Way Baptist Church, Remodeling Fund, 207 Queens Rd., Hubert, N.C., 28539. Online condolences may be shared at jonesfh.org. Arrangements are by Jones Funeral Home-Swansboro.
Donovan Darden commits to South Carolina, follows path of Havelock stars
We are getting ready to start the college football silly season and SEC Media days are going on now and the South Carolina Gamecocks just picked up a verbal commitment from one of Havelock’s big stars. Donovan Darden says he’s headed to South Carolina to play football in 2025...
Tracy Beam, 60; service July 27
Tracy Curry Beam, 60, of Morehead City, North Carolina, passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at Duke University Hospital. A memorial service to honor Tracy’s life will be held at 3 p.m., Saturday, July 27th, at Munden Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from one hour prior to the service. Tracy will be laid to rest at Gethsemane Memorial Park. For those unable to attend, the service can be viewed through her obituary page on Munden Funeral Home’s website. The service will remain on the Funeral Home website for 90 days.
Carterican wins fourth annual Big Rock Kids Tournament
MOREHEAD CITY — Carterican captured the fourth annual Big Rock Kids Billfish Tournament Sunday after releasing seven sailfish. The Morehead City boat, captained by Lee Smith, won $28,600 from the tournament’s $78,475 purse after winning the Level I and II billfish release divisions, plus the Level III Sunday Winner Take All Daily Release.
Where Classic Meets Modern in New Bern
When ship merchant John Harvey built his New Bern home in the 1790s, he couldn’t have imagined the wild ride the coming years would bring his building. From Harvey’s residence to Civil War military barracks to the original Craven Community College to apartments and even a restaurant and bar for a while, The Harvey has seen it all. Now it operates as an e-Boutique luxury hotel, only one of two in the state, where guests can enjoy views of the waterfront and meticulously decorated rooms, all in the heart of downtown.
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