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Heat Advisory continues on Tuesday, July 16
Excessive heat is expected to continue on Tuesday along the Outer Banks and throughout Eastern North Carolina, per an update from the National Weather Service Newport/Morehead City office. A Heat Advisory has been issued for all of Eastern N.C., including Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands, for heat index values of 100-110...
Carteret County Democratic Headquarters Chair stresses perseverance, vigilance in wake of vandalism
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (WNCT) — Police in Morehead City are still investigating a vandalism at the Carteret County Democratic Headquarters that happened Sunday morning. They said someone threw a nearby planter through a window. Police still have not released any information on a motive or suspects. Democratic Party Chair Katie Tomberlin said she can’t confirm […]
Carteret County Democratic headquarters vandalized: Chair condemns act
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (WITN) - A county Democratic headquarters sustained damage to a window on Sunday morning, leaving employees working from home. The headquarters, located at 7th St. and Arendell St., was targeted when rocks and a concrete planter were thrown through a window. Carteret County Democratic Party Chair Katie Tomberlin arrived moments later.
DowneastCon 2024 in Havelock: A showcase of models from Apollo to aircraft
The community can check out a unique display in Craven County this weekend at “DowneastCon” in Havelock. Eastern North Carolina plastic modelers will host the event at the Havelock tourist and Event Center this Saturday. It includes both a contest and a display of scale models. You’ll see...
Another Excessive Heat Warning and Heat Advisory in effect for Tuesday, July 16
(National Weather Service at Newport/Morehead City) For the second day in a row, the National Weather Service at Newport/Morehead City is issuing an Excessive Heat Warning for parts of our region, this time in effect from the morning of Tuesday, July 16 through Tuesday evening. Dangerously hot conditions are predicted...
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.
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.
Bogue Town Council approves Special Use Permit updates
The Town Council for the Town of Bogue voted unanimously Monday night, July 15, to approve an update to their Table of Permitted and Special Uses to include outdoor entertainment and manufacturing/production of goods. Storage facilities were not included in the Table of Permitted and Special Uses. A special meeting...
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.
Marlins go 2-1 in last three games while snapping three-game losing streak
MOREHEAD CITY — After losing three straight games and eight of their last 10, the Marlins received a bump with a 2-1 mark in their last three. They won back-to-back contests, taking a 11-3 victory over the Tri-City Chili Peppers and a 3-0 triumph over the Greenville Yard Gnomes before suffering a 12-9 setback to the Holly Springs Salamanders.
Julie Brinkley, 68; service July 18
Julie Brinkley, 68, of Morehead City, North Carolina, passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at her home. A graveside service to honor Julie’s life will be held at 3 p.m., Thursday, July 18th, at Bayview Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour prior at the cemetery.
Anne Goodwin, 80; service July 18
Anne Gwynne Goodwin, 80, of Newport, passed away on Sunday, July 14th, at her home. A funeral service to honor Anne’s life will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, July 18th, at Broad Creek Church of God, officiated by Rev. Robbie Strickland. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. The interment will be held privately at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Newport.
Renovations in the future for Big Rock Stadium
Changes are coming for Big Rock Stadium in Morehead City. The project to start improvements for the baseball is underway where there's nearly two million dollars of state funding for the work. WNCT's Olivia Wolfson reporting.
Bogue Town Council approves outdoor entertainment under list of special uses for businesses
BOGUE — The Bogue Town Council approved keeping outdoor entertainment and manufacturing and production of goods as special uses for businesses under a list of permitted and special uses. One thing that will no longer be allowed unless already operating in town is enclosed and outdoor storage facilities. The...
Bowman still fighting for his spot
A few weeks in this space, I noted the professional athletes our county had produced, including three in Major League Baseball and three in the National Football League. I wrote how we could also almost claim a player in the NBA in Ky Bowman, because he lived in the Adams Creek area and spent one year at Beaufort Elementary School.
Hayley Hannel, 27; service July 17
Hayley Gillian Hannel, 27, of Morehead City, North Carolina, passed away at her home on Thursday, July 11, 2024. A memorial service to honor Hayley’s life will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, July 17th, at Munden Funeral Home. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. 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.
Youngblood drafted by Diamondbacks, Kroeger by Braves
MOREHEAD CITY — Trent Youngblood added to a baseball career filled with accolades on Monday with a selection in the MLB Draft. A two-year player with the Morehead City Marlins, he was taken by the Arizona Diamondbacks with the 314 pick in the 10th round.
County seeks grants to improve water access facilities in Beaufort, Straits
BEAUFORT — Carteret County commissioners Monday night authorized County Manager Tommy Burns to apply for large state grants to improve county water access sites along Taylor's Creek in Beaufort and Straits. The board met for its monthly session in the administration building in Beaufort.
17th annual CCC Spanish Mackerel Tournament kicks off Friday
MOREHEAD CITY — Carteret Community College will host its 17th annual Carteret Community College Spanish Mackerel Tournament beginning Friday. The week-long tournament will run through Saturday, July 27. Proceeds will benefit Carteret Community College’s students and programs.
Board of Aldermen approves 6% rate increase, mayor says he wants New Bern’s electric utility to mirror Duke Energy’s rates
Mayor Jeffrey Odham says he wants New Bern’s public power utility to mirror Duke Energy rates. The utility’s director said he doesn’t recommend it. The majority of the New Bern Board of Aldermen rejected a proposed 5% rate increase for three years and a $0.0033 power cost adjustment (PCA) rider during the June 25, 2024 meeting at City Hall.
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