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March 16, 2010
Authorities searching for missing 17 year old
The Pitt County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help to find a missing 17 year old.
DOT crews putting finishing touches on US 17 bypass
DOT crews are putting the finishing touches on the US 17 bypass in Washington.
New Bern bridge scheduled for Friday afternoon opening
It’s been a project nearly three years in the making and now a replacement bridge in the east is ready for drivers.
Crews busy cleaning up overnight chemical spill
GREENVILLE, N.C. - Crews are busy cleaning up an overnight chemical spill, but officials say there is no reason for concern.
Glitch leads to adult video on kids channels in NC
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Time Warner Cable Inc. says an “equipment failure” caused preview clips for adult programming to appear on two North Carolina channels dedicated for kids.
Camp Lejeune Marine dies in Afghanistan
GREENVILLE, N.C. - A Camp Lejeune Marine has died as a result of a non-hostile incident while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
Perdue fights for education grant money in Washington, D.C.
Gov. Beverly Perdue and other officials will try to close the deal to get one of the federal government’s “Race to the Top” school reform grants.
Mother charged with murder after fatal fire
A North Carolina mother has been indicted on a murder charge after two of her children died when a fire broke out at their home while authorities say she was gone.
Parking in downtown Raleigh gets a little easier
New pay stations have replaced old parking meters and they allow you to pay with cash or credit card.
Driver in fatality near D.H. Conley expected in court Tuesday
Twenty-one-year-old Carla Atallah is charged with second-degree murder.
Army drops bayonets, busts abs in training revamp
FORT JACKSON, S.C. (AP) - The Army is revamping basic training for the first time in three decades in response to feedback from veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
NC ed leaders travel to Washington to seek grants
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Gov. Beverly Perdue and other officials will try to close the deal to get one of the federal government’s “Race to the Top” school reform grants.
March 15, 2010
Marines to return home from Afghanistan
CHERRY POINT, N.C. - More Marines from the east are coming home Tuesday.
Pitt Co. BOE passes resolution to honor Kathy Taft’s years of service
Greenville, N.C. - The Pitt County Board of Education passed a resolution Monday night, to honor Kathy Taft’s years of service.
Marines and the Census: Making Each One Count
It comes around every 10 years, and its here again, census time.
In Onslow County though, a misunderstanding could cause the city to lose millions of dollars.
It stems from Marines and their legal residence.
3 Eastern NC men at center of Coast Guard S-O-S prank
Ring leader agrees to $234,111.00 in search & rescue costs
Hunter Speaks Out About Relationship with John Edwards
John Edwards’ mistress, Rielle Hunter, says she and Edwards are still in love.
Operation Medicine Drop Takes in Thousands of Prescription Pills
Law enforcement set up shop at Pitt County Memorial Hospital today, working with folks there in “Operation Medicine Drop”.
Rocky Mount Murder Suspect Linked to Other Deaths
Officials say Antwan Pittman, who they arrested last year, may be responsible in that case too.
“Operation Medicine Cabinet” Hailed a Success
Officials collected more than 150,000 pills and other liquid medicines in Operation Medicine Cabinet.
John Edwards mistress opens up about affair
John Edwards’ mistress says she didn’t want him to run for president and considered it “reckless” to stay in the race after his wife’s cancer returned.
Drop off your old prescriptions at PCMH
Pitt County Memorial Hospital is holding Operation Medicine Drop Monday.
Rep. Walter Jones: change the way we count deployed troops in the census
Jones says military members should be counted in the community of their most recent base assignment in the U.S.
Cost of 2010 Census
Some people aren’t very happy with how much the 2010 census is costing.
March 14, 2010
Check the Mail: Census Forms on the Way
The US Census wants to make sure you count or more accurately, that you get counted.
Wildlife Prove Costly for Farmers, Crops
Millions of animals roaming free in the state are taking a toll on farmers.
Camp Lejeune Marine Killed in Car Accident
21-year-old Lance Corporal Gregory Suedmeyer was killed while driving from Camp Lejeune with his wife to Alabama to visit family.
Daylight Saving Time means benefits for all
Spring hasn’t sprung, but your clocks better have. Things might feel and look a little different today as we started daylight saving time.
Man Faces Charges for Breaking into Car
A man faces charges in connection with a breaking and entering, after police stop to help him on the side of the road.
March 13, 2010
Family remembers the good times at funeral for Kathy Taft
A week full of emotion and pain for the people closest to Kathy Taft came to a head today.

