A trailer behind Maready Tire Company caught fire Tuesday afternoon.
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Fresh off helping county residents during Hurricane Florence, the Lenoir County American Red Cross is making a move.
As the deadline for early voting for the primary election of the U.S. House of Representatives District 3 seat draws near, fewer than 10,000 votes were cast heading into the final week.
For the last three weeks, students at Snow Hill Primary have been collecting nickels to help the folks of Nebraska.
West Water Park announced it is closing for the 2019 season around 7:30 a.m. Friday morning.
Lenoir County Public Schools held its annual Special Olympics Wednesday at Kinston High School, with more than 1,000 in attendance.
The Kinston Parkinson Support Group held its annual walk at UNC Lenoir Health Care this week.
National Public Safety Telecommunicator’s Week highlights the contributions of 911 operators to the community.
A train collided with a truck at the intersection of E. Caswell and East Streets in Kinston Thursday afternoon. No one was injured in the collision, but traffic was blocked for most of the afternoon causing Southeast Elementary School traffic to be rerouted.
This week’s City Council Meeting was dominated by a trio of proclamations for the area.
Mother Earth Motor Lodge is holding the event at LCC Tuesday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
A home in La Grange exploded Saturday morning, injuring the occupant and damaging nearby houses.
At a recent budget retreat, the topic of offering Wi-Fi for the downtown Kinston area was broached.
Lenoir Greene Young Life hosted its annual golf tournament at Cutter Creek Golf Club.