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6 Oct 2008 at 9:51pm
Local Furniture Store Moving Forward During Tough Times.
Local Furniture Store tries to stay ahead of the though economy facing the nation.
Oil closes at Under $90 a Barrel, Prices at the Pump Still Up
Gas prices across Eastern Carolina are starting to recede back closer to the mid-three dollar range but some loc...
Butterfield Weighs in about Palin and the Bailout Vote
Butterfield to Palin "look north carolininans in the eye and tell us why the economy has gone bad"
Latest Salmonella Warning Highlights Dangers of Microwaving
Chicken entrees are being blamed for 32 illnesses in 12 states.
Former Hostage Takes the Stand In Courthouse Murder Trial
The woman credited with helping bring about the surrender of accused courthouse gunman Brian Nichols has testifi...
UPDATED: Governor Palin To Visit Eastern Carolina
200 More Tickets were given out in Pitt County for Sarah Palin's Tuesday Evening rally at Minges Coliseum.
Gas Tanker Versus Pick up Truck
A tanker truck carrying a load of fuel was involved in an accident today, but it could have been much worse than...
First Surgery at New Onslow Memorial ER a Success
On Monday WITN got a first hand look at the first surgery at Onslow Memorial hospital?s new emergency room and s...
Deputies: Vehicle Egging Turns Into Attempted Murder
Deputies say the driver of a truck which was egged on Highway 24 is accused of stabbing the man he believed thre...
Former Sheriff Gets Sentenced to 15 Years In Federal Prison
Former Buncombe County Sheriff Bobby Medford must spend 15 years behind bars for his conviction on charges relat...
7 Oct 2008 at 12:58am
Military community faring better than most in this tough economy
After a volatile day on Wall Street, our weakening economy is certainly something people are talking about, at t150
Newport man caught in online predator sting
A man from the east thought he was chatting with a 14-year-old girl and investigators say he drove all the way t150
Pitt County to possibly adopt leash law for dogs
Commissioners in Pitt County are thinking about adopting a leash law.
Man faces assault charges after stabbing someone who egged his truck
A weekend stabbing sends a Massachusetts man to jail in the east.
WNCT 2008 CrimeStoppers Video
Members of the Eyewitness News Nine team joined together to help raise money for the Pitt Greenville CrimeStoppe150
?Unks? restaurant still under debate
The debate over the half-bar, half-restaurant known as “Unks” is far from over.
Sgt. Richard Smith faces judge, accused of plotting to kill wife
The Fort Bragg soldier accused of hiring another soldier to kill his wife faced a judge for the first time today.
PCC Holiday Show to be Held Nov. 7-9
The 7th Annual Down East Holiday Show sponsored by the Pitt Community College Foundation will be held Nov. 7-9 a150
AVID Day at ECU Encourages Students to go to College
Greenville, NC - On Tuesday, October 7, 2008 the Office of Professional Development and Student Outreach in the 150
Social Services establishes a voluntary outpost in Kill Devil Hills
In an effort to ease some of the financial burden to families in need, the Dare County Department of Social Serv150
Organizations Can Now Reserve Huntmaster Lifts Online
RALEIGH, N.C. (Oct. 6) – The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has set up a Web site where organizations can re150
5th annual Life and Fire Safety Show presents to 4,000 kids and adults
The Elizabeth City Fire Department will be presenting it’s 5th annual Life and Fire Safety Show this week at the150
Former deputy sentenced on drugs charges
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - A former Union County sheriff’s deputy must serve 18 months in prison for drug-dealing an150
Could Historically ?Red? North Carolina Go ?Blue? in November?
Nine On Your Side takes a look at why some say North Carolina could give their votes to the Democratic President150
Palin speaking at ECU Tuesday night
The GOP website says tickets are still available for Sarah Palin’s visit to the east tomorrow.
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7 Oct 2008 at 12:06am
Council asks for land-use changes
The Greenville City Council wants city staff to create land-use category for restaurant and night-cl...
Student petition protests uniforms
A pair of Pitt County Schools students are speaking out on behalf of others against the district's n...
Another chance to see Palin
The line of supporters hoping to see vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin tonight at Minges Colis...
Butterfield hopes Palin addresses area issues
U.S. Rep. G.K. Butterfield says he is excited that a vice presidential candidate is visiting eastern...
Pickup, tractor-trailer collide
A wreck involving a pickup truck and a tractor-trailer on Martin Luther King Jr. Highway injured one...
Diversity brings challenges for teachers
Hilda de Leon Connell remembers the first time a teacher reached out to her family. Connell, assista...
Board of education set to receive update from dropout task force
Pitt County's Board of Education is scheduled to receive its first update on a task force aimed at c...
Assistant professor receives NIH grant
Colin S. Burns, assistant professor of biochemistry and biophysics at East Carolina University, has ...
City council set to discuss Unk's issue
The Greenville City Council is scheduled to take up the issue of changing its definition of a restau...
Local church to help preschool after fire
The Greenville preschool damaged by fire Tuesday will reopen Monday at a nearby church, the owner sa...
New leadership to guide Brody School of Medicine
With new leadership at the top, the Brody School of Medicine continues to expand in response to the ...
Roll Call: Bailout bill dominates lawmakers' week
WASHINGTON — Here's how area members of Congress voted on major roll calls between Sept. 27-Oc...
Board to mull animal ordinance
Officials from the Animal Control Advisory Board will present a proposed ordinance to the Pitt Count...
ECU lecture series continues
The Voyages of Discovery Lecture Series at East Carolina University will continue Wednesday will a t...
Janet Storm: Demo derbys - A smashing way to enhance county fair experience
Every season has its traditions, and fall has always meant three things to me: 1. Debuting the cool-...
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6 Oct 2008 at 2:40am
BCAC has colorful palette of upcoming events
Artists exhibitions and other special events will make the next several months exciting ones for the Beaufort Co...
Cubs and Scouts abound at weekend events
Friday, Saturday and Sunday came and went fast for Cubs and Scouts at two camp outs for the respective groups. C...
Animals blessed in honor of St. Francis
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Armed with garbage bags and protective gloves, local volunteers rolled up their sleeves Saturday morning to help...
McKeithan Column
Cooler nights, football games and my allergies tell me that fall has arrived and I have no choice but to welcome...
Panel fine-tunes harbor plan
Washington is a step closer to implementing a management plan for its harbor.
Options faces deadline
Business-privilege license fee reduced
Wheels are hot topic at Eastern Elementary career day
Tractor-trailer takes light pole
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