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Trial date set for Kenneth Stancil III's first-degree murder case

A trial date has been set for April 17 in the first-degree murder case against Kenneth Morgan Stancil III. Stancil is charged with the killing of Ron Dwight Lane, 44, on the campus of Wayne Community College in April 2015....

Festival organizers seek vendors

FREMONT -- Vendors are being sought for the 31st annual Fremont Daffodil Festival that will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 1. And this year, for the first time, retail vendors will be allowed to participate....

Woman assaults police officer

A woman assaulted an officer and tried to use her infant son as a shield while she was being arrested Monday afternoon, according to police. A report on the incident said officer Cody Bostic was arresting 20-year-old Janel Monet...

Wayne County residents encouraged to attend hurricane recovery meeting

Wayne County residents are being encouraged to attend a Thursday evening public meeting on damage, needs and strategies for redevelopment in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. The N.C. Resilient Redevelopment Planning meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in...

Millions to go to street repairs

More than 100 sections of city roadways will be resurfaced this year and funded through a portion of the $10 million in voter-approved general obligation bonds. City staff plan to secure $5.5 million in bond sales on May 2,...

BCBSNC premiums likely to rise

[email protected] House Republicans released a controversial bill to replace the Affordable Care Act last week, drawing harsh criticisms from both sides of the aisle. Questions about the bill's potential impact on premiums and its overall cost are leaving many to...

Canceled meeting draws questions

The last-minute cancellation of Tuesday night's Goldsboro Community Affairs Commission meeting left one board member with questions. Chrétien Dumond, a member of the commission, spent last week asking residents to attend the meeting at City Hall in an effort...

Wayne Community College to hold career fair

Wayne Community College Career Services is holding two events this week for job-seekers in preparation for a job fair coming up on March 22. Two "Job Fair Preparation" workshops will be offered Thursday, March 16, in Room 161, next to...

Pikeville man linked to crimes in Wayne, Wilson counties

A man is facing nearly 20 felony charges after the Wayne County Sheriff's Office linked him to numerous thefts throughout the county, according to a press release. The release said authorities launched an investigation on January 19 after receiving...

Law enforcement to look for DWIs on St. Paddy's Day

Drink a beer or two. Have a shot. And now you need to have a plan on how to get home this Saint Patrick's Day. On a holiday when drunkenness is expected, law enforcement in turn expects people to...

Mount Olive lands Habitat home for 2018

MOUNT OLIVE -- It has been decades since the corner lot at West Pollock and South Chestnut streets was also a lawn. The large house that once sat there was demolished years ago. But Habitat for Humanity of Goldsboro-Wayne...

Local teen honored by governor at address

Mackenzie Hinson served food to people devastated by Hurricane Matthew last October, but recognition never crossed the 12-year-old's mind. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, however, invited Mackenzie to his first State of the State address at the Legislative Building...

100 years young and counting

Virginia Senatz spends time with her son Harry Senatz and his wife, Cathy, during lunch Thursday at Brookdale assisted living as they celebrate her 100th birthday.  Residents joined in the birthday celebration. Mrs. Senatz is the oldest resident at the...

Schools offer app to allow students to report bullying

Students nationwide are often confronted with issues and situations that they are not always equipped to handle alone. That is why this year, Wayne County Public Schools will roll out a mobile app to allow students to anonymously report instances...

CRIME OF THE WEEK: Information sought in CVS armed robbery

On Thursday, March 9, at approximately 9:30 p.m., officers of the Goldsboro Police Department responded to the CVS Pharmacy, 2203 Wayne Memorial Drive, in reference to a robbery. Once officers arrived on scene, a female employee stated that two black...