The NC Highway Patrol says a man faces numerous charges after backing into an Onslow County Sheriff Deputy's cruiser after hitting two other vehicles and driving away.
Free agent pass rusher Mario Williams has agreed to a six-year deal with the Buffalo Bills worth up to $100 million, with $50 million guaranteed, his agent, Ben Droga, says.
Military bases in Eastern Carolina are going to take the biggest brunt of personnel cuts in the Marine Corps over the next five years. Reports say 7,900 troops will be cut from Camp Lejeune, New River and Cherry Point.
There is new concern over the safety of U.S. troops abroad following the attack by a U.S. soldier charged with killing 16 Afghanistan civilians, and a call by the Taliban for revenge.
A retired Marine who has led the fight to hold the military accountable for contaminated drinking water at Camp Lejeune will testify before a U.S. Senate committee about efforts to block information.
The Thomas More Society sued the city in federal court after they were forbidden from praying and picketing outside the front entrance of the Crist Clinic for Women.
The military's big expansion in North Carolina continues as the Marine Corps builds a $140 million mega-hangar to hold four squadrons of a revolutionary aircraft.
The Department of Justice says a civilian from Beulaville working aboard Camp Lejeune has been sentenced for lying to get workers compensation benefits.
A local murder involving a pregnant Marine saturated the news in 2007, now a national network will feature the story--to offer an inside look into the crime.
Members of the Pittman family say it's not the physical- but the emotional recovery that's going to take the most time. One thing has become very clear during this last week. The Pittman's do not face that recovery alone.
Downed power lines forced the closure of Gum Branch Rd. between Jacksonville and Richlands. The Highway Patrol says the driver is being charged with DWI.
Lawmakers considering what North Carolina can do to clamp down on illegal immigration heard Wednesday from businesses that seek out cheap labor, and also got an earful from protesters who said they're in the country illegally.