Dr. Eric Bracy Named New JCPS Superintendent
As first reported Tuesday on Johnston County Report, the Johnston County Board of Education formally named Dr. Eric Bracy on Wednesday as the next...
Man Hospitalized With Gunshot Wound Now Charged With Murder
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the weekend murder of a Benson man. Zachary Tyler Johnson, 23, of Raeford Road, Angier was...
Harnett County Reports 3 Additional COVID-19 Related Deaths
16 of 24 Deaths Linked To Lillington Nursing Center
The Harnett County Health Department is reporting three additional COVID-19 related deaths of Harnett County residents.
This...
Suspect Charged With Indecent Exposure Incidents Outside Walmart
A Smithfield man has been charged with three counts of indecent exposure for incidents that occurred at a busy Clayton shopping center.
A customer at...
Update: Charges Filed In Fatal Smithfield Traffic Accident
Smithfield Police have filed charges against a motorist they say caused a deadly crash last week on W. Market Street (US 70) at Durwood...
Real Estate Developer Arrested On Fraud And Money Laundering Charges
RALEIGH – A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging a real estate developer with Fraud and Money Laundering. The charges were unsealed...
Cooper wants safety plans for RNC as Trump threatens to relocate event
By Lindsay Marchello
Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — North Carolina is in talks with Republican organizers to ensure the August presidential nominating convention can be...
Social distancing adds stress to veterans with mental health concerns
By Julie Havlak
Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — Unemployment, homelessness, depression, and a host of mental health issues are on the rise for North Carolina’s...
Prisons Resumes Limited Offender Transfers to Accommodate Jail and Court System Movements
RALEIGH – The Division of Prisons has resumed a limited number of transfers of offenders to make room for other offenders sentenced to state...
Go-Slow Reopening May Be Costly
By JOHN HOOD
RALEIGH — Over the first two months of the coronavirus crisis, our labor-market cratered. The number of employed North Carolinians dropped by...