Digital Journalist at WNCT-On Your Side
Tony Rawlings joined Eyewitness News 9 in September of 2011 as the Jacksonville Bureau Reporter and Digital Journalist.
He graduated from Ohio University with a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism and a concentration in African American Studies. During his time at Ohio University, Tony worked at the campus news station WOUB and interned with the sports department of WLEX-18 in his hometown of Lexington, Kentucky.
Tony is a self-described sports fanatic and a die-hard fan of the Kentucky Wildcats (Go Big Blue!).
In his spare time, he enjoys fishing, watching sports, golfing and playing video games.
Tony is excited to join the WNCT Eyewitness News 9 Team and looks forward to exploring his new home state.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. - How far would you go for someone you love? One man walked 2000 miles across the country to see his son return's return from Afghanistan. His journey ended Friday at Camp Lejeune.
AYDEN, N.C. - Nearly 24 hours after storms rocked our area, people in Ayden are still dealing with standing water.
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C.- If you have a son who plays football, then you know just how nerve-racking it can be when he's on the field.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C.- Fire officials believe a lightning strike during thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon caused the fire.
NEWPORT, N.C.- Crystal Coast Hospice broke ground Tuesday for its new building, making it the first Hospice here in the east.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C.- It's a another sad reminder of the times we live in. Online scammers are everywhere it seems nowadays waiting to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers like you.
JACKSONVILLE N.C.- Retired Staff Sergeant, Leroy Griffin is fighting for his life. Doctors say he has just six months to live after being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.
SWANSBORO, N.C.- Bullying is a serious problem in schools across the country. But a group of students from Swansboro Middle School and Swansboro High School came together to help stop bullying before it starts.
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C.- One of the country's most widely known and easily recognizable police departments has been in the east all week recruiting service members to join the force.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. - A dangerous intersection near an elementary school caused two car wrecks in the same week.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C.- Nearly a year after his death, the family of a Marine killed in Afghanistan made his final wish come true.
JACKSONVILLE, N.C.– The details of a shooting that killed 22 year old David Darling, during an attempted Easter Sunday break-in in Jacksonville became clearer Friday, as Onslow County District Attorney, Ernie Lee ruled that the shooting was justified.
GREENVILLE, N.C. - Eight people are behind bars and 26 pounds of crystal meth is off the streets thanks to a joint agency operation.
NEW BERN, N.C.- a New Bern man is facing felony charges after police say he tried to set his roommate on fire early Tuesday morning.
KINSTON, N.C. - Almost everyone has seen a school uniform at one point or another, but students in Lenoir County won't be seeing them in their schools anytime soon.
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