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When Jones County voters go to the polls on Nov. 6, some will head to a different location thanks to Hurricane Florence.
Chick-Fil-A tweaked its mobile app on Aug. 1, giving customers more of a personal feel while garnering rewards for free food and drinks.
Chief Alonzo Jaynes with the Kinston Dept. of Public Safety has confirmed a shooting took place in a parking lot adjacent to Herritage, Caswell and Gordon Streets in Kinston late Friday afternoon.
Ironclad Races in partnership with the Mother Earth Brewing Ironclad Half-Marathon event board, local business and volunteers aim to bring runners to our community and highlight the historic and cultural beauty of Kinston.
Kinston Area Recovery Efforts (KARE) continues its work to aid victims of Hurricane Florence.
Here's the latest on Tropical Storm Michael cancellations of watches in the area.
The following are the latest closings and delays due to Tropical Storm Michael.
A documentary about assisting at-risk children will be played today at Lenoir Community College at 1:30 p.m.
Lovick’s Cafe is the inaugural sponsor of the Neuse News Athlete of the Week segment.
Hurricane Matthew made landfall two years ago. Here are some of the things the state of North Carolina have identified to reduce future historic flooding and their time frames.
North Lenoir played a spirited first half, but fell under a Washington flurry in a 4-0 defeat Monday during a matchup of titans in the Eastern Carolina Conference.
Kristin Cooper, First Lady of North Carolina, will be the featured speaker at the Lenoir County Education Foundation Mini-Grant Luncheon on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at Olivia’s in downtown Kinston. To register, go to www.kinstonchamber.com or call 252-527-1131.
“We have been raising money quietly for about 10 years,” Lenoir County SPCA President Jerry Henderson said. “Our current facility was built in 1978. The way we treat animals has changed a lot in 40 years. (Our current facility) is not big enough, it's too expensive to operate and no longer meets our needs.”
The storm may be over, but the battle to recover from Hurricane Florence is just beginning.
The recipient of the Citizen of the Year and the Young Professional of the Year will leave the Chamber’s Annual Banquet with prestigious awards reflecting their exceptional services in Lenoir County.
Chick-Fil-A of Kinston will celebrate its eighth year in business in December and John McPhaul has been the operator the entire time.