The following inspections were conducted by the Lenoir County Health Department:
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The following inspections were conducted by the Lenoir County Health Department:
Unemployment rates (not seasonally adjusted) decreased in 43 counties in March 2025, increased in 29, and remained unchanged in 28. Hyde County had the highest unemployment rate at 6.8 percent while Camden County had the lowest at 2.8 percent.
GrandCare Systems, a leader in remote monitoring and remote supports technologies, announced a partnership with Trillium Health Resources, a North Carolina Tailored Plan and Managed Care Organization. Trillium Ultimate Living Assistant (TULA) is a statewide award-winning technology program offering personalized enabling devices and remote monitoring and supports to increase independence in community-based settings
The 44th annual BBQ Fest on the Neuse made history Saturday as Kinston officially set a new Guinness World Record for the Most BBQ Sandwiches Sold in 8 Hours, with a total of 4,775 sandwiches sold.
During the 2025 BBQ Fest on the Neuse, the City of Kinston recognized four community leaders and organizations with the prestigious Mayoral Key to the City, honoring their exceptional service, leadership, and impact on the local and statewide community.
The 44th Annual Wil King Hog Happenin’ at the BBQ Fest on the Neuse brought thousands to downtown Kinston, North Carolina, on May 2–3, 2025, for a celebration of whole hog barbecue, community spirit, and a shared passion for Eastern North Carolina’s culinary heritage.
The strawberries are finally here, the first real tasty sign of spring, and aren’t we ready?? The juicy red berries hold the title of the most popular berry in the world. They are also quite versatile; you can enjoy them straight out of the patch, or in strawberry shortcake, strawberry pie, strawberry jam, and so much more.
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
After more than 15 years, the Lenoir County Sheriff's Office is proud to announce the first Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) graduation Class of 2025.
A Kinston man is in custody of Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office investigators after allegedly killing his wife and severely wounding a man and a dog this morning.
A convicted felon was arrested by Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office deputies Tuesday after he was found hiding in an outbuilding with a firearm.
Lenoir Community College held a dedication ceremony on Tuesday, April 29, to celebrate the naming of its Radiography Lab in honor of the Caswell Center Foundation, recognizing the Foundation’s generous support of healthcare education.
On Wednesday evening, Mackenzie Hood, Kaylee Sugg and Josue Garcia-Lopez will say a bittersweet farewell to friends and a school they will remember fondly as keynote speakers at their Lenoir County Early College High School graduation ceremony.
On Thursday, May 1, 2025, members of the Kinston and Lenoir County community gathered at Grainger Stadium for the 74th Annual National Day of Prayer under the theme "Pour out the God of Hope and be filled."
On April 25, 2025, at approximately 5:50 a.m., Kinston Police Department officers responded to a breaking and entering at the Greater Kinston Credit Union. Officers arrived to find a damaged door and discovered that a male suspect had entered the building and ransacked the area. At this time, no items have been reported stolen from the bank.
With just hours remaining until BBQ Fest on the Neuse lights up downtown Kinston, festival leaders and local law enforcement are encouraging attendees to review a few important safety reminders ahead of the May 2–3 event.
Two Lenoir County men already behind bars were issued warrants for their arrest as the result of a narcotics investigation by the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office Narcotic’s Unit.
Lenoir Community College will celebrate its 63rd commencement at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 8, in the Student Center. Cecilia Holden, President and CEO of myFutureNC, will serve as the featured speaker.
On April 29, 2025, at approximately 6:10 PM, officers from the Kinston Police Department’s B-Squad responded to a reported shoplifting incident at 701 N McLewean Street (Big Blue). Upon arrival, officers were informed that the suspect had fled the scene and were provided a description.
In the rapidly growing field of Information Technology, success isn’t defined by where you start but by the effort and dedication you put into your journey. At Lenoir Community College, students from all walks of life are proving that with the right resources, support, and determination, anyone can thrive in the world of IT. That idea is at the heart of “IT Looks Like Me,” which celebrates the wide range of students who are shaping their futures through LCC’s IT program.