The U.S. Navy Surgeon General and Chief of the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Vice Admiral Matt Nathan, got a firsthand look at the revamped Naval Hospital at Camp Lejeune.
School officials said some parents in Onslow County were alerted to an inappropriate item brought to school by a student, then confiscated by administrators.
Cutting millions of dollars from a city budget is never easy but that the task facing Jacksonville city leaders as they work to slash $2.4 million dollars.
Victims say a simple test could have spared untold thousands exposure to a witch's brew of cancer-causing chemicals beneath Camp Lejeune. But no one responsible for the Marine base's lab can recall ever performing the procedure.
Police say Kincaid was driving in Jacksonville with Terri Denise Padgett when they crashed on April 1, 2012. Both were thrown from the vehicle and Padgett died at the scene.
The Disabled American Veterans mobile service office made a stop in Jacksonville Thursday to educate Veterans and their families on their benefits and services.
We now know the name of toddler who drowned Saturday in an above ground pool in Jacksonville, while the child's mother was convicted three years ago in another toddler drowning.
Jacksonville police have charged Garran Browning with two counts of statutory sexual offense, two counts of indecent liberties with a minor and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of a child.
The organization Freedom Watch blames the Obama administration for a 2011 helicopter crash in Afghanistan that killed 22 navy seals including one from here in eastern carolina.
If you read the Jacksonville Daily News, you probably recognize the name Lindell Kay. He worked for the newspaper for more than 6 years covering crime and government, but now he's following his dream and starting his own weekly newspaper.