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Town officials call say a power surge an "Act of God." But lost home appliances and municipal financial documents suggest ...
The Robeson County Board of Commissioners is now ruled by Republicans for the first time after three members switched ...
If Richard Sceiford ever dreamed of donning a hard hat, it would have been for a stage role as a construction worker. But the lifelong thespian now spends much of his day in a work zone in downtown ...
Life-size replicas of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will be installed in ...
Two local charter schools have a significantly higher percentage of white and wealthier students a report from Public Schools ...
The Action Pathways Second Harvest Food Bank of Southeast North Carolina serves several counties, including Bladen and ...
By Carli Brosseau and Sarah Nagem Sgt. Maurice Devalle was listed as on duty in the North Carolina State Highway Patrol’s dispatch system when a captain knocked on his front door one evening in late ...
The longevity of these connections, and strong dedication to Jewish traditions, are part of what makes Whiteville an anomaly in the larger story of the Jewish South. “All around them in places like ...
By Ben Rappaport [email protected] This is the first in a two-part project about the children’s mental health crisis in Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties. Read the second story ...
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