WITN - Wed Aug 20
Hey, read the rules! A special housing project for people living with disabilities will soon be a reality for the Beaufort County town of Washington.
Suspect Arrested On Opium, Heroin ChargesWITN - Wed Aug 20
Hey, read the rules! A man wanted in two counties on drugs charges involving opium, heroin and prescription pills is behind bars on half a million dollars bond.
Hospital embezzlement suspect pleads guiltyWashington Daily News - Wed Aug 20
By CLAUD HODGES Newsroom Manager Jeanne Williams Jones, a former Beaufort County Hospital employee charged with embezzlement of nearly $100,000 from the hospital's fund-raising organization, avoided prison time ...
English classes at BCCCWashington Daily News - Tue Aug 19
We're a little worried that the bebe is about to get thrown out with the bath water, shouting "teach me English" as he goes.
Alamance case could impact other health departments in stateBurlington Times News - Mon Aug 18
Doctors around the state say a growing fervor over illegal immigration may scare illegal immigrants away from seeking health care and create a public health threat.
Nearly 1 Million Dollars DiscoveredWITN - Sun Aug 17
Hey, read the rules! Officials say a suspicious activity call led to the discovery of almost 1 million dollars in u-s cash Sunday morning.
Forum, festival aims to illuminate Latino communityWashington Daily News - Fri Aug 15
By MIKE VOSS Contributing Editor The Washington Human Relations Council supports a proposal to bring a forum and festival that focus on the area's Latino community to Washington in October.
Elderly Woman Killed Enroute To Grandson's 18th Birthday PartyWITN - Tue Aug 12
Hey, read the rules! An elderly Beaufort County woman was killed in a fiery crash Sunday morning.
More of this storyWashington Daily News - Sat Aug 09
Business owners to air complaints By MIKE VOSS Contributing Editor Washington's City Council can expect to hear criticism about its decision to increase the city's maximum fee for some business-privilege ...
Former state environmental official gets prison termDaily Southerner - Thu Aug 07
A former North Carolina environmental official was sentenced Wednesday to a little more than three years in prison for agreeing to take money in exchange for helping a proposed Beaufort County ethanol plant ...
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