Rural Roads, Highways, Byways - They're All Bad in North Carolina
A new study shows North Carolina is no longer a "Good Roads State."
A new study shows North Carolina is no longer a "Good Roads State."
The American Red Cross had made the process of giving blood easier.
A minor gas leak forces school to dismiss students early.
A teenager is accused of shooting his grandparents, taking their credit card and checkbook, and going on a wild ride.
Plymouth's police chief suddenly resigns in the midst of charges he faces.
More than two pounds of cocaine were confiscated in a drug bust.
Two hundred more employees will lose their job at Unifi Incorporated.
The real danger can be found on two lane rural roads.
Local Congressmen are trying to keep much needed money pumped into the coast.
All the clerk did was push his hand aside and the would-be robber left the store, all while she was on the phone!
A quiet town in Wilson County has been rocked Sunday morning after Wilson County Sheriff's Deputies say they have a double murder on their hands.
Early Sunday morning Wilson Police responded a shooting at 403 Garner Street.
A Craven County community has come forth to put two men behind bars lawmen say are responsible for running an illegal liquor house in a New Bern neighborhood.
Saving lives is the call of first responders across the east, but taking on that role often puts emergency workers themselves at risk.
The very best in the world of sport target shooting were letting off rounds in Beaufort County Saturday.
The Outer Banks was hit with cold and wet weather this week, but spring is just around the corner, and the weekend warriors are starting to show up.
A woman was brutally attacked inside the coffee shop of Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
A deadbeat dad takes off running when presented with an arrest warrant.
Baltazar is wanted in a shooting that killed one man.
Greenville Drug Task Force takes $600,000 worth of cocaine off the streets.
The clean-up continues on Highway 17 after a fatal accident.
Commercial fishermen met in Greenville Friday to discuss their futures.
"March Madness" has come to Eastern Carolina!
Middle school students were questioned on 27 books they read during the school year.
Driver of log truck dies after ramming into a moving train.
