Local artist and marketing specialist Seraphim Smith has been the driving force toward dinners at the Herritage raising thousands of dollars for Mary’s Kitchen.
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Local artist and marketing specialist Seraphim Smith has been the driving force toward dinners at the Herritage raising thousands of dollars for Mary’s Kitchen.
The Caswell Center Foundation will host its 20th annual Golf Tournament on Thursday, May 2 at the Falling Creek Country Club.
Local organizations teamed up on Wednesday to identify the homeless population in Lenoir County.
You can vote for your favorite piece of art in a contest that benefits the Boys & Girls Club.
Joshua Dawson is a three-time state basketball champion at Kinston High School and a former Fayetteville State University star. His competitive drive and love of his hometown has brought him full circle back to Rochelle Middle School.
Area residents can learn more about African-Americans who took up arms during the Civil War on Saturday.
Neuse News’ reach has grown emphatically over the past two weeks with the help of avid readers and people interested in the product across the community.
Jessica Lanier recently won a qualifying pageant to earn her way to the prestigious Miss North Carolina competition.
Bethel Christian Academy will host an event on Feb. 19 that will help feed others and help raise money for needed equipment for the school.
Garriss Body Shop has a second location, at 2750 N.C. 11 North in Kinston. The new shop can accommodate heavy trucks, including 18-wheelers.
A longtime employee with the Lions Industry for the Blind has received a gift to help enhance her vision in life-changing ways.
If you bought something from an online seller — such as on Craigslist — the KPD has established a safe place to exchange your goods for money.
A moment of self-reflection at a low point in her life was the motivation an LCC student needed to get her life back on track.
Kinston businessman James ‘Jim’ Perry was selected by his fellow Republicans to replace Sen. Louis Pate in the N.C. Senate.
The Kinston alumnae chapter of a popular sorority is celebrating its anniversary next month.
The 20th annual Soup and a Bowl at the Community Council for the Arts was another huge success.
A local hemp farm is raising funds in an effort to turn investors into shareholders.