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  • Officers discuss dangers of online predators

    The Internet expands children’s social horizons well beyond homes, neighborhoods and schools, bringing new friends —some of them very dangerous — into their own backyards from near and far, local law enforcement officers warned Wednesday night.

  • Stormy weather expected

     

    Stormy weather is expected to roll into Pitt County today and may not to leave until Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service’s Newport office.

  • Farmville family loses home to fire

    A Farmville-area family’s home was destroyed Tuesday afternoon by a fire that began in the kitchen, fire officials said.

  • Years of work behind new high school

    Years of preparation will come to fruition this fall as Greenville opens the region’s first Catholic high school.

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh on Monday announced that Pope John Paul II Catholic High School is scheduled to open in August at St. Gabriel’s Catholic Church on Dickinson Avenue.

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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.