January: Looking back: Neuse News’ most-read stories of 2025

January: Looking back: Neuse News’ most-read stories of 2025

As 2025 comes to a close, Neuse News is looking back at the stories that mattered most to our readers throughout the year. From breaking news and public safety to education, local government, and community milestones, these were the five most-read articles each month. This retrospective highlights the moments that sparked conversation, raised questions, and shaped life across Lenoir, Greene, and Jones counties in 2025.

Jan 1 – 31, 2025

Biden’s final clemency list includes Lenoir County individuals

President Joe Biden's final list of pardons and clemencies has sparked discussion nationwide, with a record-setting number of nearly 25,000 people granted a second chance. Among these names, several with connections to Lenoir County have been confirmed.

Old Wachovia building makes way for new development

The Old Wachovia building at 700 Plaza Blvd was demolished recently. In December, Perry Management announced the sale of the property, expressing excitement about its future.

Dr. Charles Moore’s Letter of Thanks to Kinston

My family began this journey thinking we would be in North Carolina for one year; simply to complete a surgical bariatric fellowship at East Carolina University, Brody School of Medicine and once completed head back "home."

New Year's traffic incidents lead to multiple impaired driving arrests and vehicle pursuit

Kinston Police Officers made several arrests over the New Year’s, with a focus on impaired driving and a vehicle pursuit.


Three local students named finalists for Morehead-Cain Scholarship

Three students from local counties have been named finalists for the Morehead-Cain Scholarship, a four-year, fully funded merit-based scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The students will advance to the final selection round, which takes place in Chapel Hill this March.


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Extension Master Gardener Volunteers of Lenoir County Announce 2025–2026 Horticulture Grant Recipients

Extension Master Gardener Volunteers of Lenoir County Announce 2025–2026 Horticulture Grant Recipients

Lenoir County Farmers Market update for Saturday, December 20, 2025

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