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  • Local artist donates 'Daffodils' to fight against cancer

    An original watercolor auctioned last year to benefit the Greenville Museum of Art is raising funds again, this time for the American Cancer Society.

  • Raleigh police ask for patience in Taft case

    If Raleigh police had any information they thought would catch Kathy Taft’s killer they would release it, Police Chief Harry Dolan said during a Thursday news conference.

  • Relay For Life holds free registration

    The annual Relay For Life of Pitt County is scheduled to start April 23 at South Central High School in Winterville. Teams can register for free today and on March 19.

    Existing teams that recruit a new team will get $100 credited to their team when the new team reaches eight members and raises $500.

  • Citizens' Academy still taking students

    Greenville’s annual Citizens’ Academy will begin at the end of this month, despite recent struggles to gather enough participants.

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Picturing hunger

Professors' research delves into the work of nonprofit food banks and demonstrates that a wide range of people rely on them to meet nutritional needs.

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A look at the issue

Practices by officials at some of North Carolina's local Alcoholic Beverage Control Boards have raised questions statewide about the value of the ABC system. The Daily Reflector asked how Pitt County officials to answering them.

Spiritual trends

A growing number of congregations in the Greenville-area are finding that a permanent home is not necessary build a church, meeting in variety of locales from hotels to theaters.