This week a driver in Johnston County and another driver in Cumberland County were pulled over by men pretending to be police officers, and when the drivers pulled over, they were robbed.
Reese has unsuccessfully filed five other lawsuits to try to stop the stadium and other related downtown deals. He has said he doesn't oppose a baseball stadium in downtown Charlotte, but instead calls for a major-league ballpark.
People have rallied around the country calling for shooter George Zimmerman's arrest, and that movement made its way to the steps of the Pitt County Courthouse Monday.
After a number of complaints from non-smoking county workers, Pitt County commissioners discussed the idea of banning smoking in all county buildings Monday.
16 year old Daquze Howard', 17 year old Marquell Ward, 18 year old Khalil Mitchell, 21 year old Marlin Mcmillan' and an underage juvenile were arrested on armed robbery charges in Greenville early Saturday morning.
Organizers of the Taking Back Our Freedom rally say the Saturday event in Walkertown is aimed at a 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that prohibited Forsyth County commissioners from beginning their meetings with prayers from a particular religion.
In conjunction with National Poison Prevention Week, many locations across Eastern Carolina will be participating in "Operation Medicine Drop" this weekend.
Three national supermarket chains, including one with stores across Eastern Carolina, have decided to stop selling ground beef that contains the filler known as "pink slime".
A helicopter makes a hard landing, a reporter has a feisty encounter with a bird, and a big chunk of rock flattens a car. We have the video that will have you talking in Take a Look at This!
In an election campaign season in which issues such as birth control and gay marriage have made headlines, a growing number of Americans think political leaders are talking too much religion, according to a new national survey.
Our self-defense laws are more limited than Florida's, according to Pitt County District Attorney Clark Everett. Even if the laws were the same, locals involved in community watch groups say the whole situation could have possibly been prevented.