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Two charged after a three-week-old child died at homeWITN2 days ago
Target won’t be here for ChristmasThe Johnstonian News20 hours ago
UPDATE: Woman dies in I-40 crash that closed all lanes near Sampson and Duplin County lineWITN1 day ago
Perquimans educator succumbs to injuries after accidentThe Daily Advance1 day ago
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Onslow County mental health organization moving closer to goals with new house
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — One local mental health group finally seeing one of their dreams come true. Ricky’s Retreat provides free support for young adults struggling with their mental health or substance abuse issues. Ricky’s Retreat has been offering peer counseling out of Wendie Kidwell’s backyard. Now, they’re one step closer to having a place […]
Suspect dies after chase with stolen vehicle from NC to SC
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WSPA) – A driver died following a chase that began in North Carolina and ended in a crash in South Carolina. The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said on Friday, August 30, deputies attempted to conduct a stop on a car that was reported stolen. A chase ensued and led into Cherokee and […]
North Carolina Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life results for September 2, 2024
The North Carolina Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Monday, September 2, 2024 results for each game: Winning Powerball numbers from September 2 drawing 08-42-46-48-53, Powerball: 22, Power Play: 3 ...
CFPB fines mortgage lender for deceiving veterans, servicemembers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) took action against New Day Financial, also called NewDay USA, for deceiving servicemembers and veterans seeking cash-out refinance loans. © Shutterstock The CFPB found that NewDay USA gave misleading and incomplete cost comparisons to borrowers refinancing in North Carolina, Maine, and Minnesota. These cost comparisons made the company’s loans […] The post CFPB fines mortgage lender for deceiving veterans, servicemembers appeared first on Financial Regulation News.
How teachers, school employees can score free Wawa coffee over the next 2 weeks
Enough already with an apple for the teacher! Wawa is giving free hot coffee to educators and school employees as a back-to-school promotion in its local stores. The initiative offers a free hot coffee of any size starting Monday, Sept. 2, through Sunday, Sept. 15, according to the convenience store chain. ...
NC's 1st dispensary to begin recreational marijuana sales; What to know, laws, hours
After years of discussion, multiple referendums and the establishment of a massive, vertically integrated cannabis industry, this week the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will open its marijuana dispensary for recreational sales on the Qualla Boundary, making it the first to open in North Carolina despite the drug being illegal in the state. ...
N.C. eyes new use of Medicaid to expand health services provided to incarcerated people before their release
Upon release from prison or jail, many people face significant obstacles in navigating and accessing health care services. Historically, the transition has been difficult because most people returning to the community after incarceration were either uninsured or uninsurable. But that’s changing since Medicaid expansion took effect in North Carolina on...
Rural center starts statewide listening tour
The NC Rural Center will tour the state this fall, visiting Greenville and 14 other communities to hear and learn about persistent challenges and issues facing rural communities, the organization announced. It will use the feedback to develop the Rural Center 2025 advocacy agenda to help champion the causes of the state’s 78 rural counties to legislators, policymakers and investors. Other stops in eastern North Carolina include Roanoke Rapids and Elizabeth Center. ...
Nineteen ECU Health nurses recognized among Great 100 Nurses of North Carolina
Nineteen ECU Health nurses have been named part of the Great 100 Nurses of North Carolina by the Great 100 Nurses of North Carolina Board of Directors. The recipients are recognized for their outstanding professional ability and contributions to improving health care services in their communities. “ECU Health nurses have devoted their careers to caring for others and serving our community with exceptional dedication,” said Trish Baise, chief nursing executive, ECU Health. “I am so proud of the amazing nurses recognized by the Great 100....
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