Advertisement
November 18, 2009
DOD troubled by number of soldier suicides in 2009
The Department of Defense is concerned about the number of soldier suicides this year.
Wilimington PD need your help to locate man wanted in several bank robberies
Police in Wilmington need your help to find a bank robber.
Police: No new charges now in death of NC girl
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Investigators handling the death of a 5-year-old North Carolina girl say they can’t file more charges until they decide where crimes occurred.
Nov. 18th marks snow anniversary in the east
Wednesday is a 1-Year Snow Anniversary for the East
Additional money to provide services for homeless veterans
An amendment passed by the U.S. Senate will give thousands of dollars to services for homeless veterans.
NC attorney says prisoners want reworked sentences
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina’s chief deputy attorney general says some prisoners have asked formally that their sentences be recalculated following a state Supreme Court decision.
East Coast states totaling damage from nor’easter
OCEAN CITY, N.J. (AP) - Amid the roar of bulldozers pushing tons of sand around, officials along the East Coast are totaling up tens of millions of dollars in damages from last week’s powerful nor’easter.
East Coast states totaling damage from nor’easter
OCEAN CITY, N.J. (AP) - Amid the roar of bulldozers pushing tons of sand around, officials along the East Coast are totaling up tens of millions of dollars in damages from last week’s powerful nor’easter.
November 17, 2009
Duplin County School Superintendent won’t renew contract next year
A group that has been trying to get rid of the Duplin County School Superintendent will get their way. Dr. Wiley Doby told the Duplin County Board of Education he did not wish to renew his contract when it expires in June 2010. Doby would not tell Nine On Your Side why he made that decision.
Doctors Debate Health Care Prescription
We depend on doctors for the answers to keep us healthy.
But, do they have the answers when it comes to fixing the health care system?
Tuesday night, they took off their white gloves and joined the political fray.
ON YOUR SIDE: Getting ready to winterize your home
A mild day today, but as Winter creeps closer, so do colder temperatures and it’s never too early to winterize your home.
911 CALL: Shaniya Davis 911 call from Fayetteville Police Dept
Call is answered and Shaniya’s mother Antoinette is crying so hard the 911 operator has to ask a few times for her address.
SPECIAL REPORT: Health Care Costs
We all know how expensive health care can get and managing those costs can be a challenge.
INTERVIEW AT SIX: Doctors weigh in on new guidelines for breast cancer screenings
Controversy is swirling around the government’s new recommendations for breast cancer screening.
JPD investigating Monday night shooting
An investigation is underway in the shooting death of a Jacksonville man.
Police locate missing Rocky Mount man
Authorities say they’ve located a missing Rocky Mount man.
Gun safety concerns in wake of Onslow Co. child’s death
Death of three-year-old boy in Onslow County highlights importance of gun safety
D.O.T. opens one lane along Highway 12 as Perdue inspects damage, clean-up
Clean-up continues along the Outer Banks and Governor Bev Perdue was on hand to check out the damage and progress.
Navy sets new bird study at NC landing field site
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The Navy is conducting another bird study at a proposed North Carolina site for a practice landing field for jets fighters.
Panel talking health care reform Tuesday at Brody School of Medicine
Members of the medical field are coming together to talk health care reform.
NC manufacturer to provide care packages to troops
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - Workers at a North Carolina aircraft manufacturer will be sending care packages to troops who have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan.
NC road officials, Perdue working on NC 12 washout
RODANTHE, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina officials are surveying damage caused by the remants of Tropical Storm Ida
NC, TN road detours continue following recent rockslides
Several detours in the western part of the North Carolina are still in effect, following three major rockslides in recent weeks.
School Delay Tuesday
Elizabeth City-Pasquotank School will be on a 2 hour delay
8th Marine Regiment returns from Afghanistan
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) - Marines and sailors from the 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment will return to their North Carolina base after nearly nine months in Afghanistan.
November 16, 2009
SURVIVAL STORY: Strangers save a baby trapped in a washing machine
A baby in D’Iberville, MS is alive and well, and it’s nothing short of a miracle, because the 7-month-old was trapped in a washing machine.
Shuttle Atlantis launches from Kennedy Space Center
The crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis is on its way to do some heavy lifting. The six astronauts took off from the Kennedy Space Center Monday afternoon. They’re carrying more than 13 tons of spare and refurbished parts to the international space station. The parts will help astronauts repair the space station if anything breaks.
Human Trafficking: A Global & Local Problem
As tragic and troubling as the Shaniya Davis case is, it’s perhaps just as troubling to know that it’s not an isolated incident.
Investigators say human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world.
It’s second only to the drug trade overall.
Goldsboro man charged with rape in Dudley
Wayne County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Goldsboro man for a sexual assault on Nov. 7. Carlos Wright is charged with kidnapping and second degree rape.
Shooting victim’s father says she was not in a gang
Police are still looking for answers in an early morning shooting that killed a 22-year-old mother of two Sunday.

