The vaccinations will be offered at Halifax Community College Building 700 on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. or until the vaccines run out.
Residents who are 65 and older are eligible to get the vaccine at the Jones County Civic Center beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 19. No appointments are required.
The number of people that now fall under Group 1B in the vaccination distribution plan grew this week after Governor Roy Cooper expanded the senior age group for those who qualify to 65 years old and up.
A Greenville teen is under arrest on numerous charges following a high-speed chase with deputies from the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office who are investigating a homicide.
Deploying Marines and Sailors with II Marine Expeditionary Force received the coronavirus vaccination Friday at the Russell Marine and Family Services Center at Camp Lejeune in preparation for an upcoming overseas deployment.
Another 100 North Carolina National Guard members are going to Washington to help with security leading up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration next week.
Pitt Community College held the 9th Annual MLK Scholarship Tribute Thursday to celebrate the life of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. a day ahead of his birthday.
North Carolina is the first state in the country to implement a statewide voluntary registry to help combat the spread of COVID-19 among first responders, according to Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal Mike Causey.
The holiday rush is over and many of us are settling into the New Year, but several local organizations are encouraging the community to not forget about struggling small businesses.