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Josh Stein Sworn In As North Carolina's 76th Governor

In the Old Senate Chambers at the historic Capitol in downtown Raleigh, Josh Stein took the oath of office to become North Carolinaโ€™s 76th Governor. Joined by his wife Anna and family, Stein swore to support the Constitution and laws of the United States and North Carolina and to faithfully perform the duties of the office of governor.

Tomorrowโ€™s Voters, Todayโ€™s Voices - Part 2 - What matters most

Teenagers often face stereotypes of being disconnected from politics, but a group of tenth graders from Lenoir County Early College High School is proving that what matters to them goes beyond the surface. In a roundtable discussion, these students candidly shared the platforms and issues that catch their attention, from education and immigration to public safety and equality.

BJ Murphy: Beyond the Keyboard - 4 Ways to Make a Difference in Elections

Weโ€™re finally here - Election Day! As many people vented their frustrations about national, state, and local politics on social media this election (and Iโ€™m sure itโ€™s not over, gahhhhhh), itโ€™s common to see heated debates, complaints, and accusations aimed at politicians and the government. However, real change doesnโ€™t come from being a keyboard warriorโ€”it comes from taking action.

Former President Donald Trump is coming to Kinston

Former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for the upcoming election, is set to hold a rally in Kinston this Sunday. The event will take place at the Kinston Regional Jetport, a location where Trump previously held a rally in October 2016.

Details about the rally, including start time and ticket information, have not yet been released, but it has been reported that the gates open at 10:00 am and the event is at 2:00 pm. Local residents are encouraged to stay tuned for further announcements regarding this high-profile event.

Candidate Interview: Shannan Harrison

Neuse News had the opportunity to speak with Shannan Harrison, a candidate for the At-Large seat on the Lenoir County Public Schools Board. Running against incumbents Bruce Hill and Merwyn Smith, as well as fellow candidate Jonathan Britt, Harrison shares her vision for the district, her priorities for students and educators, and what she hopes to accomplish if elected.