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Panda Express seeking to hire managers at September job fair in Wilson
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WNCN) — Panda Restaurant Group, which owns the wildly popular Panda Express restaurants, has a hiring event for store managers coming up in Wilson. Managers oversee one store and do everything from hiring to directing workers, while also meeting financial goal. Benefits include full benefits, 401k...
FTCC offers new degree in Entertainment Tech
The entertainment industry is rapidly evolving, offering a range of new career opportunities for those equipped with technical skills. Fayetteville Technical Community College's Entertainment Technologies program is designed to prepare students for these emerging roles, particularly in sound and lighting. Graduates can look forward to entry-level positions as crew or production assistants in concert or event setups, with recording companies, or with sound/lighting companies.
Homicides down by more than half in latest Fayetteville crime stats
The latest crime statistics in Fayetteville show major decreases in violent crime- though some property crime is trending up.Community members said they were encouraged by the recent decline. Still, Police Chief Kem Braden said that young people have been driving an uptick in motor vehicle thefts -- an issue that he said needs more attention.Braden said during Monday's city council meeting that from January to June compared to the same time frame last year, homicides were down by more than half. Rape cases are down by almost 40%. Also, there were almost 200 fewer assaults. Braden said the department can't...
DMV seeks new operators of Mount Olive license plate agency
RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) - The death of a longtime license plate agency operator is having the DMV to get a new contractor. Karen Andrews ran the license plate agency in Mount Olive since 1987. Her death on Monday forced the closure of the location on North Center Street. The DMV...
City of Fayetteville residents invited to provide feedback on future pedestrian improvements
The city of Fayetteville wants to hear from residents about where pedestrian improvements are needed. The city is working to update the Fayetteville Pedestrian Plan, which helps city leaders and staff identify and prioritize sidewalk, trail, and intersection improvements that are needed to create a safe, walkable and accessible city.
Significant decrease in homicides in Fayetteville: Chief Braden shares positive outlook
Fayetteville set a record for homicides in 2023, but this year, there has been a significant decrease. Police Chief Kim Braden shared the positive news at Monday night's city council meeting. Braden says that homicides have dropped by over 57% in comparison to the same time last year. In addition,...
Fayetteville man identified as victim of fatal shooting last week off Ramsey Street
Police on Tuesday released the name of a man shot and killed last week in a neighborhood off Ramsey Street near Country Club Drive. Anthony Douglas, 34, of Fayetteville, died at the hospital following the afternoon shooting Aug. 20 in the 200 block of Early Street, the Fayetteville Police Department said in a news release. ...
Red Hot & Blue Returns to Raleigh
Red Hot & Blue is smokin’ out a new location in Raleigh. Feeling *blue* about Red Hot & Blue’s exodus? Well, prepare to take a trip down memory lane, as the cherished chain is making a comeback with its new hot spot in the former Quail Corners Shopping Center service station opening as early as October. Oh, the nostalgia!
Discover Your Next Opportunity: City of Raleigh Operations Job Fair is Here!
Attention City of Raleigh residents and job seekers! Are you ready to accelerate your career?. Mark your calendars for September 20 and September 21, as we host the highly anticipated Operations Job Fair. This FREE event is your chance to explore exciting opportunities within multiple departments, connect with City staff, and pave the way to your future career.
Raleigh mother and unborn child's suspected fentanyl deaths a dark reminder of drug's pull
Triangle mom who lost daughter to fentanyl fights to spread awareness. Seventeen North Carolinians die from an overdose each day. It's part of a troubling trend in our state. Newly released warrants reveal a Raleigh mother and her unborn baby were among the latest cases as they each died from fentanyl overdoses. The latest data serves as a warning for parents.
Raleigh's Goat Bar closing after 21 years in business
Another Raleigh restaurant and bar is closing its doors.The Goat Bar on Western Boulevard is the latest establishment to end service in the Capital City.in a post on Instagram, the business said it will have an indoor yard sale next month to sell some of its remaining merchandise.The Goat Bar also thanked its customers for 21 years of business.ALSO SEE | Shops in North Hills' new Main District starting to open; Restoration Hardware coming in OctoberALSO SEE | Public input sought for expansion of Apex's Crowder County Park
‘Refusal to leave’ prompts 2+ hour police presence outside Raleigh hotel, police say
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A police presence in midtown Raleigh has blocked the main entrance of a hotel where police have been seen entering with tactical gear. About a dozen Raleigh fire and police personnel were seen standing outside the Extended Stay America at 911 Wake Towne Drive at approximately 2 p.m.
6 New NCDMV Kiosks at Harris Teeter Locations
Few things are as inconvenient as visiting the DMV. You either have to wait in line or find an appointment (which is next to impossible). Seriously, I just had to make one. When was the earliest they had? The end of November. And I have to drive 45 minutes for that. It’s insane. However, some new NCDMV kiosks are looking to help alleviate some of the problems. Unfortunately not mine!
Council tables consideration of Hotel Hinton permit
EDENTON — Edenton Town Council voted Monday to table consideration of a developer’s request for a major special use permit to allow renovation of the long-vacant Hotel Hinton for both residential and commercial uses. Mayor Hackney High said council needed more time to digest the plans submitted by SAGA Realty & Construction for the former hotel property that has been a focal point for community concern over the past several years. ...
Northeastern rallies to defeat Bertie in opener
It took a while for the Northeastern High School football scoring train to get out of the station. But once the Eagles got up to full speed, they were pretty much unstoppable. After one quarter in the season opener for both teams, Bertie County led Northeastern 8-0 before a home crowd at the Eagles Nest. The Eagles then opened up the playbook and scored 21 points in the second quarter...
Clayton summer series will end with ’80s music
CLAYTON — This year’s Summer Concert Series will end in the 1980s. The members of Kids In America share a passion for the music of the 1980s. In Clayton, they’ll play all styles — pop, hair metal, new wave and dance. The free concert is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, on Town Square, 110 W. Main St. Food […] The post Clayton summer series will end with ’80s music first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
New Bern Housing Authority eyeing former FR Danyus School property
New Bern Housing Authority Board of Commissioners discusses plan to redevelop the former F.R. Danyus School property. The Housing Authority Board of Commissioners discussed a plan to convert the former F.R. Danyus School classrooms into residential units and build townhouses along West Street in New Bern, NC during a Zoom meeting on Aug. 19, 2024.
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