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Weekly Swim Guide Test for Eastern NC waters released
WASHINGTON, N.C. (WNCT) — Several sites across Eastern NC failed to pass recreational water quality standards this week in the Swim Guide Test. Those failing are: “Last week, we had Tropical Storm Debby to contend with, so we didn’t do any testing,” Sound Rivers Program Director Clay Barber said. “All that heavy rain and stormwater […]
North Carolina man charged in Smyth County deputy murder dies in hospital
SMYTH COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — A North Carolina man charged with the murder of a Smyth County deputy has died. According to a release from the Commonwealth Attorney of Smyth County Phillip Blevins, Timothy Wayne Goodman, 65, died at the Johnson City Medical Center on Friday morning. On Aug. 9, Deputy Hunter Reedy was fatally […]
DMV Adds New Options To Self-Service Kiosks
CHARLOTTE – New services can now be accessed at the NCDMV self-service kiosks located at three different grocery stores across the state. At first, people using the kiosks could only renew their drivers license. Now, users can now pay property taxes on their vehicles and renew vehicle registrations. This...
North Carolina’s First-Ever Recreational Marijuana Store Opens in Three Weeks for Everyone 21+
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information In a historic milestone for North Carolina, the state’s first-ever recreational marijuana store is set to open in just three weeks, welcoming all adults aged 21 and older. Operated by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the marijuana “megastore” is located on tribal lands in the town of Cherokee. The outlet, named the Great Smoky … Continue reading The post North Carolina’s First-Ever Recreational Marijuana Store Opens in Three Weeks for Everyone 21+ appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
Emergency officials warn swimmers of dangerous ocean waters over weekend
EMERALD ISLE, N.C. (WNCT) — People heading to the Crystal Coast this weekend are being warned of the danger of rip currents as Hurricane Ernesto churns out in the Atlantic Ocean. Emerald Isle Fire Chief William Matthias said even when storms are thousands of miles offshore, they can still bring in heavy water volume. Some […]
Town of Beaufort hitting reset button on proposal for future of docks
BEAUFORT, N.C. (WNCT) — The Beaufort Board of Commissioners voted Thursday to start over on their proposal about the future of the town’s docks. This comes after concerns from people living in the town over the lack of transparency from the board. Prior to Thursday, the Board of Commissioners was having closed-door meetings about who […]
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