"In His Wakes" visits with kids in the east
GREENVILLE, N.C. - This week kids in the east got to learn how to water ski.
View ArticleTips to ensure a fun, safe summer at the pool
GREENVILLE, N.C. –With temperatures on the rise, there's no better place to cool down than the swimming pool.
View ArticleAttorney General's Office calls website misleading
RALEIGH, N.C. - A website designed to help veterans get back to school will pay a hefty price for misleading service members
View ArticleForbes: Greenville #10 on list of Best Small Places for Business and Careers
GREENVILLE, N.C. - An honor for one city in the east.
View ArticleCDC suggests wedding survival guide
GREENVILLE, N.C. - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants you to be prepared for anything, including a wedding.
View ArticleUNC releases documents in academic misconduct, fraud case
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - UNC-Chapel Hill released 200 pages of documents related to academic misconduct and fraud within the football team.
View ArticleCrime rate remains lowest in decades in NC
RALEIGH, N.C. - The N.C. Department of Justice says that reports of crime fell 0.9 percent and violent crime dropped by 5.2 percent last year. That's a 33-year low for the state.
View ArticleBeaufort in the running for "Best Yachting Town in America"
BEAUFORT, N.C. - The town of Beaufort is up for another honor and you can help.
View ArticleThe cost of health benefits for NC lawmakers
RALEIGH, N.C. - North Carolina's part-time state lawmakers receive full-time healthcare benefits and taxpayers foot the bill -- $4,931 for each state representative or senator.
View ArticlePolls Close in State Runoff Election
RALEIGH, N.C. - Polls are closed for the state runoff election and most races have been decided.
View ArticleCrystal Coast groups offer "Thin Guin" photo contest
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C.--The Crystal Coast Tourism Authority and Crystal Coast Attractions are offering a contest that could win one lucky family a very special prize.
View ArticleWebsite devoted to those fighting toxic tapwater battle
GREENVILLE, N.C. - The internet is helping current and former marines in their fight for help when it comes to the tainted well water at Camp Lejeune.
View ArticleAlorica brings 150 jobs to Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE,N.C.– In this economy new jobs are difficult to find to say the least, but one company here in the east has 150 new positions to fill.
View ArticleRed Cross Offers New Free Hurricane App
GREENVILLE, N.C. - As we continue to prepare for the heart of hurricane season, here's some helpful information: The Red Cross has launched a hurricane app.
View Article"National Night Out" Aims to Build Police-Community Relationships
TARBORO,N.C.(WNCT) - Law enforcement officers across the country took the opportunity to get to know the people they serve a little better.
View ArticleLocal Orthodontist Embarks on Second Massive Bike Ride for Kids
GREENVILLE, N.C. – An orthodontist from Greenville is on his second bike ride this year to raise money for kids.
View ArticleCoach Ruffin McNeill Speaks to Greater Greenville Sports Club
GREENVILLE, N.C.– The Greater Greenville Sports Club kicked off its season Thursday night on the road.
View ArticleAppalachian Trail is still evolving after 75 years
HARPERS FERRY, W.Va. (AP) - Like the people who hike it, the Appalachian Trail is always moving.
View ArticleLIVE INTERVIEW: John Parr Releases Album to Benefit U.S. Military
GREENVILLE, N.C. – Grammy nominated singer/songwriter John Parr has recently released a new album with proceeds going to support our U.S. military.
View ArticleVote Now! Area schools eligible for 10K in supplies from Target
GREENVILLE, N.C. - A national retail chain wants to give $10,000 to local schools, but needs your help to do it.
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