Saturday's college football game at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium has been designated as Military Appreciation Day and will feature a KC-135 flyover piloted by ECU graduate Lt. Col. Andy Croom.
Do you really know who your child talks to on-line? On September 28th, a 12-year-old girl from Carteret county was allegedly abducted by 38-year-old Timothy Newman, a sex offender, who police say had contact with her through social media and cell phones.
The attorney for a Greenville neighborhood association that opposes recent changes to the "3-unrelated rule" is seeking public records from the city, including emails from council.
Pitt County Emergency Management says with the new communication system it will open up new channels for Greenville Fire and Rescue instead of limit them.
Beth Keylon-Randolph has been named head softball coach at East Carolina University according to an announcement from ECU Director of Athletics Terry Holland on Tuesday.
Richard Taft of North Meade Street in Greenville has been charged with four counts of felony breaking and entering, three counts of larceny after breaking & entering and two counts of attempted felony breaking and entering.
The Pitt County NAACP filed a complaint against several school leaders saying any of them involved should be fired that had a part in a high school football player being ruled ineligible to play for a year which forced D.H. Conley High School to forfeit 3 games.
Thousands of pages of newly-released documents show that for decades, scoutmasters and others who were accused of molesting children were protected by police, prosecutors, pastors and local Boy Scout leaders.
Pitt County sheriff Neil Elks is speaking out about the murder and kidnapping plot where he and his family, and those in the district attorney's office, were targeted.
Lamarques Bridges was arrested by Greenville police Monday for several residential break-ins in the Golden Road, Cedar Lane and Cedar Court area over the past nine months.
A car cruise, folks from the Richard Petty Garage and demonstrations from Snap-on Tools are on tap this weekend at PCC as the college showcases its Construction and Technology Division this weekend.