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Two juveniles charged after breaking and entering in Goldsboro
GOLDSBORO, N.C. (WNCT) — Officers with the Goldsboro Police Department responded to a report of breaking and entering that had already happened on Tuesday morning. The incident occurred at Tobacco World&Vape in Goldsboro. The business reported approximately $1,390 worth of merchandise stolen by two suspects after they forced entry into the business around 3:30 a.m. […]
Wayne STEM Academy opens additional building for 2024-25
Wayne STEM Academy, a tuition-free, STEM (science, technology, engineering, & mathematics) focused, public charter school in Goldsboro, North Carolina serving scholars from Wayne, Wilson, Lenoir, Johnston, and Duplin counties, opens additional buildings for the 2024-25 school year. The School Board and Leadership Team of Wayne STEM Academy are thrilled to announce the opening of a new additional facility on Summit Road in Goldsboro. The board’s recent addition of the building adjacent to their existing learning cottages will help WSA serve the growing population of scholars. ...
Ladybirds’ honeymoon continues with 3-1 win over Hunt
With just three seasoned players available this season, the learning process for the Hunt High varsity volleyball team continued Monday afternoon with a painful 25-18, 25-18, 9-25, 25-22 losing lesson received from the spirited and ambitious Southern Nash squad in the Hunt High gym with refurbished lighting. Southern Nash, a 3-A member of the 2-A/3-A Big East Conference, stretched its […] The post Ladybirds’ honeymoon continues with 3-1 win over Hunt first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Lawyers argue race played a role in man's death sentence
Johnston Co. murderer claims racial bias in jury selection, death sentence. Lawyers for Hasson Bacote, a Black man sentenced to death for his role in a 2007 robbery and murder in Johnston County told a judge Wednesday, "If you’re a Black man, you will be sentenced to death. If you’re white, you have a 50% chance of life."
Appalachia’s young voters could impact the 2024 election
James Staley, 28, spends evenings knocking on doors and canvassing for Down Home North Carolina. The nonpartisan but left-leaning nonprofit is dedicated to building power among poor and working-class people in the state’s small towns and rural communities. Staley lives and works in Watauga County, home to Appalachian State...
This week in the archives: McNeill appointed to serve as district director for North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, art exhibition shows talents of two local brothers and Ashe County teachers receive 2023 Endowment Grants
Editor’s note: This article features news and photos from past editions of the Ashe Post and Times (previously the Ashe Mountain Times). Aug. 19, 2020 McNeill appointed to serve as district director for North Carolina Association of County Commissioners On Aug. 7, Todd McNeill, Ashe County commissioner, was elected to serve as a district director...
Lane Street Project: promises not kept.
As I await the City’s response to my August 5 public records request, here’s a quick rundown of the high- and lowlights of the Vick Cemetery saga:. in December 2021, Wilson City Council voted to erect permanent interpretive signage at Vick Cemetery. We’re still waiting. at my...
Salvation Army of the Carolinas receives $250,000 grant for disaster relief services
RALEIGH — SECU Foundation has furthered its support for disaster relief services in North Carolina with a $250,000 grant to The Salvation Army of the Carolinas. The funding will support its Emergency Assistance in Disaster project, enabling the non-profit to provide regional services to communities in the wake of a disaster, as well as critical social services to individuals experiencing crises. SECU Foundation is no stranger to the incredible work and arsenal of Salvation Army corps of members and volunteers ready to assist residents in...
The Starting 22: Best players from week 0 of high school football
For each week of the 2024 high school football season, HighSchoolOT will release the Starting 22. It lists the best performances from every position across North Carolina. Last week was week one for the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association teams and week zero for the N.C. High School Athletic Association teams.
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