Lenoir County Manager Michael James started in his new position April 1.
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Today marks the 10-year anniversary of two Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office detectives being shot — including one dying in the line of duty.
One of Eastern North Carolina’s favorite festivals is coming soon.
There will be plates of barbecue and chicken sold during the Tracy Strickland Benefit in numerous locations on April 12.
Stephen Hill and Vivian Howard were recipients of the Esse Quam Videri Award from Visit North Carolina.
Three dozen students from the University of Delaware have been helping repair buildings and homes in Trenton this week.
Students across the area attended Lenoir Community College’s second annual Transportation Day Wednesday.
Pink Hill Elementary’s Coleman Taylor will have his Science Fair project on display for a year.
‘The Cat’ — commissioned in honor of the late Joel Smith — will be unveiled April 3 in downtown Kinston.
Child abuse is becoming an epidemic in America — find out what you can do to help reduce the abuse.
North Carolina is expected to see an additional 4 million residents by 2050; how is the state going to respond to this growth?
North Lenoir is the winner of the inaugural Neuse News Student Section of the Year award, presented by Chris Humphrey Allstate.
Since opening in 2010, Chick-fil-A of Kinston has 27 members who have received scholarship money through the fund, including its four latest recipients.
Ariel Epstein only spent 30 months in Eastern North Carolina at WCTI ABC-12, but she leaves a legacy of toughness and incredible work ethic.