The Greenville City Council is set to restore $6.5 million to its current budget in February thanks to better than expected tax revenues.
I have to chuckle went I see certain folks wearing masks below their noses. I see it in church, stores, restaurants, and the workplace. Do they really think it's effective if worn below the nose? Smh
The Greenville Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved a high-density zoning request for land off Dickinson Avenue that stirred opposition among nearby property owners.
East Carolina University has reported more than 130 new cases of COVID-19 in the first week that students returned to campus.
Vidant Health reported it has resolved a technical issue with an online scheduling tool launch today to begin taking appointments for a mass COVID-19 vaccination site.
Vidant Health will begin taking appointments for a new mass COVID-19 vaccination site at 8 a.m. today, but 8,000 or more people already on a Pitt County waiting list will receive priority.
The rehabilitation of pipes carrying sewage to GUC’s wastewater treatment plant will continue after the utility’s board awarded a nearly $2 million contract on Thursday.
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On any given year, hundreds of East Carolina University students spend the Martin Luther King Jr. Day volunteering in their community. But this year’s service project, like the spring semester, was delayed.
Greenville residents have an easier way to stay informed about solid waste and recycling collection with a recently launched mobile app.
There are examples early in Joe Dooley’s career of him missing a few basketball games as an assistant coach to travel and focus on recruiting.
East Carolina’s baseball season will begin with attendance at Clark-LeClair Stadium limited to two family members per each competing student-athlete and coach.
No matter what happens on Saturday, the D.H. Conley volleyball team and its veteran coach will never forget this season.
RALEIGH – It took 50 years and one ounce to break the current state record for a channel catfish, but John Stone, of Pinehurst, now holds the new record after catching a 23-pound, 5-ounce catfish from a private pond in Moore County last September.
East Carolina athletics director Jon Gilbert will not be the next AD at Tennessee, which hired UCF’s Danny White.
After already caring for East Carolina athletes for more than 35 years, Orthopaedics East & Sports Medicine Center made a joint announcement with ECU athletics Thursday to become official team physicians for the Pirates.
I have to chuckle went I see certain folks wearing masks below their noses. I see it in church, stores, restaurants, and the workplace. Do they really think it's effective if worn below the nose? Smh
Bless your heart to the citizens of Winterville. Your town council joined the other municipalities in eastern North Carolina in their request to the Attorney General’s office for an investigation into the service and costs from Suddenlink. Your concerns were heard and acted upon by a unanimo…
This time of year, just about every day, from around 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., our Suddenlink internet drops. When I call to get assistance, if I can get anyone, I’m told to reset the router.
As of January 18, North Carolina has received about a million doses of COVID-19 vaccines. Nearly 330,000 of those doses have been injected into the arms of North Carolinians.
The great gift this Christmas was that help was on the way. The vaccine was a welcome gift 10 months into the pandemic. It is no exaggeration that North Carolina’s vaccination rollout started poorly.
It was the summer of 1987 when I first stepped inside the United States Capitol to work instead of visit.
Our frequent visits during the pandemic have given my mother and me a lot of time to compare notes — and runny noses. Mom always has an extra tissue if I forget mine.
Ferns, ferns, wonderful plants.
While we all love the blooms of camellias that brighten our winter landscape, there are a number of other plants that can also add color, texture and variety to your winter garden.
Call it the “Texit” parable.
When I think of the word rodeo, I think of sunshine, cowboy hats, horses, bulls and loads of fun. What if you added some amazing food trucks and scratch-made food? Now that is what I’m talking about. Over the next few months, I will have the pleasure of introducing you to many food trucks th…
Please, please, keep washing your hands, wearing a face covering and eating healthy.
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