An unidentified man is being sought for questioning regarding an assault inflicting serious injury that occurred at the ...
A military appeals court has ruled against Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's effort to throw out the plea deals reached for ...
Some residents of western North Carolina are trapped again after rain over the weekend washed out a newly constructed DOT ...
Rep. Alma Adams (D-D12) introduced the Industrial Agriculture Conversion Act (IACA), which would allow for USDA dollars to ...
Russia launched an aerial attack on Ukraine on Tuesday, striking the capital and other regions with multiple missiles and ...
MOREHEAD CITY — Coastal Carolina Riverwatch (CCRW) recently announced a special community lecture featuring Dr. Arwin D.
John Fussell of Morehead City, a legend and seminal author in the large and tightly-knit coastal North Carolina birding ...
Chinese hackers remotely accessed several U.S. Treasury Department workstations and unclassified documents after compromising ...
A team of U.S. investigators including representatives from Boeing on Tuesday examined the site of a plane crash that killed ...
Trevor Hucal didn’t go to the 3A state swim meet on Thursday, Feb. 8, with the intention of becoming Swansboro’s first-ever state champion, but that’s what happened.
More than 15 years after the “kids for cash” scandal shocked the nation, it’s back, stirring not just public incredulity but, for some, soul-slicing memories of hell on Earth.
Law enforcement agencies involved in the investigation of a traffic fatality involving a Swansboro Police Department officer have so far declined to release the name of the officer.