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Four property owners suing the Town of Emerald Isle alleging an unlawful taking of their beachfront lots would strike a blow nationally for property rights protections if they win, their lawyers say.
The epicenter of the fight between the conservative grassroots and the Raleigh establishment is in The Outer Banks' House District 6.
As North Carolina continues to struggle with one of the worst unemployment rates in the country, many families are finding ways to trim their household budget. But how many of you would think that adding an expensive cable channel that nobody watches would count as tightening your budget?
Edward Earl “Pinky” Pinkham Jr., 41, a resident of 2221 Raleigh Road, Rocky Mount, died Tuesday, May 22, 2012, at Southern Village Nursing Home.
Washington High School’s National Honor Society Induction was held Monday, May 7 in an evening candlelight ceremony. Forty-eight new members were inducted based on scholarship, service, leadership, and character.
North Carolina should consider joining almost every other state in making the juvenile justice system the default destination for 16-year-olds charged with crimes.
As the short session of the General Assembly enters its first full week, legislative leaders on both sides of the voter ID issue say they don't know what action, if any, will be taken to change requirements to vote.
Some have suggested the United States faces another economic crisis even worse than the "housing crisis" caused by the subprime lending debacle. It has been suggested that the impact of this crisis will rob millions of college students of their future. The crisis? The student loan debacle.
On Monday, May 21st Washington Police Department assisted NC Probation and Parole officers at 221 Pierce St. During this operation officers seized 288 grams of marijuana.
In unadjusted terms, the state added 20,000 jobs in April; over the past year, the number of jobs statewide has risen by 26,600. The vast majority of those gains have been in the private sector, which has accounted for 25,900 of the jobs added since April 2011.
PCS Phosphate Company, Inc. (PotashCorp - Aurora) announced today that it is reducing staffing levels at its phosphate facility by approximately 150 full-time positions, or about 15 percent of its current workforce.
It's hard to read or watch any news without learning about some disturbing development in the Middle East. Americans ought to pay close attention to those developments.
It is amazing how many things politicians and bureaucrats can think up for other people to do. We are repeatedly directed to implement all manner of great sounding things.
Mrs. Mary E. Goddard Wilson, a resident of Washington, died Thursday, May 17, 2012, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
Ms. Romaine Woods, 58, a resident of 132 Old County Road, Belhaven, died Friday, May 18, 2012.
John Louis Smith, 71, died Saturday, May 19, 2012. Services will be held, Tuesday at 3 p.m. at his home.
In what some are calling "punishment" to the cities that sued over annexation reform legislation passed last year, state lawmakers have rewritten the law so that it is even more unfavorable to cities wishing to engage in involuntary annexation.
Twenty years ago homeschooling was relegated to the fringes of K-12 education -- the spurned stepchild in a newly blended family of schooling options. Today homeschooling is a credible, viable educational choice that is garnering respect, even admiration, from outside educators.
I want to especially recognize Rep. Bill Cook (Republican, Beaufort and Pitt Counties) who took time to speak to nearly all of our NO FERRY TAX ACTIVISTS.
Mrs. Rosalee Williams “Rosie” Floyd, 78, a resident of River Trace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of Washington died Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital in Washington.
Mrs. Katie Simmons Jackson, of 471 Blake St., Washington, died Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
Frank E. “Frankie” Northern, 60, a resident of 927 N. Bridge St., Washington, died Sunday, May 13, 2012.
Is your family budget being pinched by the rising cost of living? Gas, food and utilities taking a bigger bite out of your wallet?
"God who gave us life gave us liberty. Can the liberties of a nation be secure when we have removed a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God?
If the leaders of the Republican Party took the same approach to the AG race that they took in the race for State Auditor, I understand why Roy Cooper is unopposed.
The Washington City Council on Monday night (5-14-12) approved the Spinrite grant of $90,000 from the City taxpayers.
Lately, big news revolves around the Economic Development Council also called the EDC and the Committee of 100.
Compensation could soon be on its way to victims of North Carolina's involuntary sterilization program that was in operation in the state for decades.
Ricky Gene Beacham Sr., 48, a resident of 1606 Taylor Road, Chocowinity, died Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
Oswald Birt Sr., 90, a resident of 2614 Mauls Point Road, Blounts Creek, died Friday, May 11, 2012.
Mrs. Doris Blankenship Grant Burbage, 68, a resident of 701 Burbage Road, Bath, went home to be with Jesus on May 15, 2012.
James Russell Cobb, a resident of 925 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N.Y., and formerly of Washington, died Tuesday, May 15, 2012.
Aydlett Duane Collins, of 204 Harding St., Washington, died Friday, May 11, 2012, at home.
Mrs. Rosalee Williams “Rosie” Floyd, 78, a resident of River Trace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center of Washington died Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at Vidant Beaufort Hospital.
Lewis Henry Jordan Jr., 61, a resident of 1029 Pine Drive, Winterville, died Tuesday, May 15, 2012, at his home.
“Today, I commend my primary opponent Mr. Dority for helping unify the North Carolina Republican Party.
Following much prayer and consultation I decided not to call for a second primary in the GOP State Auditor race.
When Deputies arrived, the suspect had fled the scene. Deputies found an adult female victim with multiple lacerations to her face and a juvenile female with a swollen area on her forehead.
Beaufort County's economic development program has been based on false assumptions that are contradicted by the best available current research.
If you are a Republican who think that Pat McCrory is a shoo-in to win the North Carolina governor's race by a landslide, you are mistaken.
A Roberson County man is outraged because a group home registered his mentally challenged sister to vote without his knowledge.
We've had the long session, the redistricting session, the constitutional amendment session, the veto override session and skeleton sessions.
Thank you to all ferry tax opponents who travelled to Raleigh to join the NO FERRY TAX lobbying effort at the Opening Day of the NC Legislature.


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