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May 03, 2008

Riding For Disabled Veterans

There are thousands of veterans in the east, some who have come back from war with injuries that will last a life time.


May 02, 2008

New Clinic Opens Doors in Jacksonville

The new Community-Based Out Patient Clinic in Jacksonville officially opened its door this afternoon.

Students Graduate From D.A.R.E. Program

It was a big day for more than 200 fifth graders at one elementary school today.

Good Samaritan:  Deed Lands Man in Emergency Room

Police say sometimes doing a good deed isn't your best bet.

People Against Consolidation Take Their Argument To Court

A group that's against consolidating four high schools into two spent the day in court.

The Gate Community Center Opens

It is a building that was once a run down bingo parlor but it has undergone a dramatic change in the last year.

Past and Present Meet at Sounds of Freedom Air Show

Here in the east, we see and hear military helicopters and jets flying overhead almost every day. But the men and women who serve in our armed forces -- and the aircraft they fly -- will be on display this weekend in Jacksonville.

Alphin Group Targeted by Officials

Our Attorney General is putting a stop to a company scam here in the east.

Inmate Free After 13 Years In Prison

He spent more than thirteen years on death row now he has become the eighth man to be spared execution in our state after a witness changed her story. Bo Jones from Duplin County saw daylight as a free man for the first time in many this afternoon.

State Employees Association Meets in the East

It's the primary lobbying group for all state employees

State Employees Association Meets in the East

It's the primary lobbying group for all state employees

Courage After Combat

He is a tough marine with a “can do” attitude. In fact, he is the one many other marines go to after they are wounded. When we talked him he was the executive officer of the Wounded Warrior Battalion at Camp Lejuene.

Copper Thieves Caught in the Act

At approximately 1:00 pm on May 1, 2008 a concerned citizen reported suspicious activity at 1038 Main Street, New Bern NC.

New Bern PD Most Wanted Suspect Apprehended in South Carolina

On 3/6/2007 Annabelle’s Restaurant reported questionable credit card transactions to the New Bern Police Department. Detectives began to investigate the suspicious activities and identified Sharlyn MITCHELL, D.O.B. 3/4/1977 as the suspect in the case.

Media and kids get sneak peek at 2008 Sounds of Freedom Air Show

The 2008 Sounds of Freedom Air Show takes off at Marine Corps Air Station New River on Saturday, but the media and dozens of area school kids got a sneak peak at rehearsals Friday.

Police search for crook(s) - who stole AC unit from Greenville Soup Kitchen!

Police are trying to figure out who would steal an air conditioning unit from a soup kitchen.

Six counties receive money for highway improvement projects

It takes money to keep roads safe and drivable and it looks like the east is getting a big boost.

Greenville transit system to add two buses

Transit systems across the state and here in the east are also getting some money.

Arrest made in 2004 murder

On October 10, 2004, Orlando Peterson was found in his residence at 217 Terrace Court dead from a gunshot.

Stay Safe This Hurricane Season

Hurricane season is right around the corner.

Man removed from North Carolina’s death row set to go free

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A man who spent 13 years on North Carolina's death row is set to become the state's eighth man to be spared execution after charges against him were dropped.


May 01, 2008

Drawing Attention To Drunk Driving

Prom season is in full swing and that means more kids will be out on the roads late at night. The issue of drinking and driving is on the minds of many parents in the east.

Don’t Touch That Line: Rules For First Responders

Hurricane season is right around the corner! This means whipping winds and torrential downpours which can cause irritating power outages.

Rape E-Mail Actually A Hoax

It's a story we first brought you yesterday about an email circulating about a sexual assault at a local gas station in broad daylight.

Truckers in the East Stage Strike to Protest High Diesel Prices

Almost two dozen truckers put their rigs in park Thursday to protest rising fuel prices.

New Information About Teacher in Trouble with the Law

The Winston-Salem Journal reports Phillip Beeson was suspended without pay 10 years ago while he was a teacher at East Forsyth High

Folks Celebrate National Day of Prayer

It was a day to come together and pray across the nation.

Local truckers pull off the roads today to protest rising gas prices

Almost two dozen truckers pulled their rigs off the road for two hours today along Hwy 17 in Vanceboro.

Deadline Approaching for Property Tax Exemption Applications

(Onslow County) The deadline for the Property Tax Exemption Application for senior citizens and permanently disabled persons is June 1, 2008.

Suspect in Eve Carson death admits violating probation

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A man accused in the shooting death of University of North Carolina student body president Eve Carson has pleaded guilty to probation violations.

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