The Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 30-year-old Justin Maurice Bright of Goldsboro.
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The Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 30-year-old Justin Maurice Bright of Goldsboro.
The Lenoir County Board of Commissioners on Monday, Oct. 20, approved a slate of budget items and contracts, set a public hearing for a proposed campground, and received an update on the Kinston Riverwalk project that is pushing toward construction funding by June 2026.
Property taxes and neighborhood conditions dominated Tuesday night’s Kinston City Council meeting, where residents voiced frustrations over rising costs before council members approved several measures, including a downtown master plan proposal and a new city investment policy.
What began as a second-grade service project has grown into a heartwarming annual mission of kindness for one Kinston family.
Early voting is officially underway for North Carolina’s 2025 municipal elections. Voters in Lenoir and Greene counties can cast their ballots starting Thursday, Oct. 16, ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Downtown Kinston Revitalization has been awarded a Downtown Revitalization grant from ElectriCities to support the redesign of the Buddy and Mary Mac Ritch All-American City Park. The overall project will involve aesthetic and functional enhancements like benches, tree planting, lighting along the railway, an internally-lit sculpture, a sensory path, and new signage.
This morning, administrators with Lenoir County Public Schools were made aware of a report from a citizen in the community regarding concerns about seeing an individual walking near Old Snow Hill Road who was allegedly in possession of a firearm.
Magic Mile Media, the parent company of Neuse News and NC Political News, has announced two leadership promotions as it moves into what CEO BJ Murphy called “an exciting new season” for the organization. Aleatha Thrower has been named vice president of Magic Mile Media, and Kristy Kelly has been promoted to managing editor of Neuse News.
Local business owner and scientist Milton Foster is running for Kinston City Council, bringing two decades of residency, professional experience, and a data-driven mindset to his first bid for public office. Foster said his campaign is focused on practical solutions to issues like taxes, property values, and economic development.
The Snow Hill Board of Commissioners met on Tuesday, October 8, 2025, where they approved an amended preliminary subdivision plan for Sugar Hill Manor. The meeting also featured a sponsorship request from a Greene Central High School marching band member, a review of dilapidated properties, and updates on town events, vehicle surplus, public safety, and the town’s financial standing.
On October 20, 2025, officers from KPD’s A-Squad responded to the intersection of Herritage Street and Daniels Street in reference to a vehicle versus bicyclist crash.
On Wednesday of this week, Caitlyn Faith Dixon, my first granddaughter, would have turned 28. Just before Caitlyn turned 14 months old, the Osteogenesis Imperfecta that afflicted her little body claimed her life.
Mayor Don Hardy is seeking a third term leading the City of Kinston, emphasizing his continued focus on public safety, affordable housing, and infrastructure improvement. A U.S. Navy veteran, longtime law enforcement officer, and Kinston native, Hardy says his record of service and experience positions him to keep building on the city’s recent progress.
As October draws to a close, I am reminded of the numerous exciting events that fill this time of the year, from thrilling football games to joyful holiday preparations and warm gatherings with loved ones. Yet, I am compelled to highlight a crucial aspect of this month: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Early voting is underway across North Carolina. Mayor Don Hardy shares his thoughts as Kinston residents head to the polls ahead of Election Day on Nov. 4.
Tune in to the Neuse News Election Results Show on Nov. 4 at 7:15 p.m. for live local results and analysis from Lenoir and Greene counties.
On Friday, October 17, 2025, Lenoir County Sheriff Jackie Rogers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle observed traveling over 70 MPH in a 50 MPH zone and operating in a reckless manner. The stop occurred on NC 11/55, south of Kinston.
Kareem Moore, a U.S. Army combat veteran and advocate for veterans’ affairs, has announced his candidacy for Mayor of Kinston, pledging to restore accountability, rebuilding trust in local government, and strengthening the city’s economic foundation through homeownership, job creation, and transparency.
The following restaurant inspections were conducted by the Lenoir County Health Department:
UNC Health Lenoir is proud to announce a new partnership with Wake Emergency Physicians, PA (WEPPA) to provide staffing and clinical leadership for the hospital’s Emergency Department.