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Artist sought for Elm City mural featuring the late Harvey Reid Jr.
The town of Elm City, Wilson Arts and the Oliver Nestus Freeman Round House and African American Museum are seeking an artist to paint a mural on the east side of the former Elm City Furniture and Cobb Furniture building. The building, located at 101 W. Main St. in Elm City, was selected as the mural’s site by the Board […] The post Artist sought for Elm City mural featuring the late Harvey Reid Jr. first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
24 people arrested in Durham, 11 guns seized in violent crime operation
The Durham Police Department recently arrested more than 25 people as part of an operation targeting violent crime. The arrests were made in late June and early July in the areas of McDougald Terrace, Cornwallis Road and the Fayetteville Street corridor. Eleven firearms and a stolen scooter were seized, and dozens of people were arrested in connection with shootings, drug activity and firearm-related activity.
New fish market opens in Raleigh with a focus on N.C. seafood
RALEIGH, N.C. — A new seafood market in Raleigh is trying to provide fresh seafood for the Triangle. Ryan Spekman is the co-owner of Locals Seafood along with Lin Peterson. They focus on selling fresh locally sourced seafood from the North Carolina coast. The dream to open a market...
Truck, camper destroyed in BP fire
A truck and camper were destroyed in a fire Tuesday night under the awning of the BP Station on 5030 Raleigh Road Parkway W. Deputy Fire Chief Jim Campbell said the fire was an accident. He said the awning over the pumps sustained moderate fire damage and smoke damage. The building’s exterior also received smoke damage. No one was injured. […] The post Truck, camper destroyed in BP fire first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
‘Don’t give up on anything’: Raleigh family searching for heirlooms after items accidentally donated to charity
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – A local family hopes to reunite with priceless family heirlooms that accidentally got donated to a charity shop. Tammy Nathan and her husband Matthew said it all started when they stopped at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore over the weekend to donate some furniture for a good cause. They just didn’t realize they also left something that could never be replaced.
On cam: Massive flames as truck burns at Wilson gas station
Video shared with WRAL News shows massive flames burning at a Wilson gas station. The fire was reported around 9 p.m. Tuesday evening at the BP gas station at 5030 Raleigh Road Parkway West, near Lamm Road. According to Wilson Fire/Rescue Services, a pickup truck and camper were badly burned.
Kress Rooftop Lounge celebrates fresh rebrand with ribbon cutting; Grand opening celebration planned for July 4
The team at Kress Rooftop Lounge, formerly known as Hay Street Kitchen and Rooftop, gathered with the downtown Fayetteville community and the Greater Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce on July 1, 2024 for a ribbon cutting ceremony to welcome in a new name and future restaurant addition to the downtown area.
21-year-old man in critical condition after shooting at Rocky Mount apartment complex
Rocky Mount police investigating shooting at apartment complex. There was a shooting Wednesday morning in Rocky Mount. At 2:21 a.m., the Rocky Mount Police Department responded to a shooting at Rolling Meadow Woods Apartments on Boyd Court. When officers arrived, they found 21-year-old Quayshan Cherry with a gunshot wound. Cherry...
Workers across Southern states demand relief from record-breaking heat
Workers from various service industry sectors across Atlanta, Charleston, South Carolina, and Durham, North Carolina, united in a set of simultaneous rallies last month to address the escalating challenge of extreme heat in their workplaces. This coordinated effort, organized by the Union of Southern Service Workers (USSW), aimed to highlight the hazardous conditions faced by employees as temperatures soar to unprecedented levels this summer.
'Inhumane treatment': Fayetteville warrant details disposal of adopted children's bodies
An adopted sibling of two missing children — one dead and the other presumed dead — was allegedly forced by their adoptive mother to purchase tools and dismember the bodies, court records in the case reveal. And when the state began asking questions and the Department of Social...
18-year-old dies after being pulled from water at Nags Head
An 18-year-old man died after being pulled from the ocean at Nags Head on Wednesday. Just before 3 p.m., Nags Head's Fire and Rescue and police officers arrived at the Gull Street public beach access in the on South Virginia Dare Trail for three swimmers in distress. Two swimmers returned...
Judge denies restraining order against Elm City
Superior Court Judge L. Lamont Wiggins denied Elm City resident Gabe Merando’s motion for a a temporary restraining order against the town of Elm City on Tuesday. Merando sought an order and injunction against the town, Mayor Tawanda Moore, Mayor Pro Tem Tammie Atkinson and Commissioner Bridget Wimberley, claiming the town’s Board of Commissioners broke state law in passing the […] The post Judge denies restraining order against Elm City first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Dare County Parks & Recreation to host first annual Family Fun in the Park Block Party
Dare County invites you to attend the Dare County Parks & Recreation Department’s first Family Fun in the Park Block Party, which will take place along Mustian Street in Kill Devil Hills on Friday, July 19, 2024 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This free event will feature a cookout, games, scavenger hunts and work vehicle displays, among other activities.
Sheetz to open first Wilmington-area location next week with freebies
A Mid-Atlantic restaurant and convenience chain will open its first location in the Wilmington area next week. Sheetz announced it would hold a grand opening for local residents to celebrate the opening of the store's first location in the area. Here's what you need to know. Where is the store?
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