Daily Tropical Update
Daily Tropical Update
Daily Tropical Update
The Pitt County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to approve contract bids for courthouse renovations, a county office park community center and gymnasium, and two twin community centers. Adrianna Hargrove has more on this.
Pop's Pumpkins in Ayen planted the seeds for academic success for some grandchildren. It started back in 2019 with one row of pumpkins. This year, there are four rows of eight different varieties. Sarah Gray Barr has more on this.
When someone goes to jail, you might not think about how they get back on their feet once they've served their time. A new vocational program at the Pitt County Jail is helping with that. Erin Jenkins has more.
As Tropical Storm Ophelia made its impact on Eastern North Carolina early Saturday, a Carteret County family had a unique experience … welcoming their first child into the world.
U.S. health officials on Friday recommended RSV vaccinations for moms-to-be, a second new option to protect newborns from serious lung infections. WNCT's Erin Jenkins reports it's being rolled out to more places for more to use.
The NC State Bureau of Investigation has been called in to investigate after a deputy-involved shooting in Carteret County over the weekend.
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In a post-COVID-19 world, Craven Community College and CarolinaEast Medical Center are partnering for an environmental services housekeeping training program.
Sunday was the last day of the Pitt County Fair. It was closed Friday and Saturday due to the weather conditions from Ophelia.
Eastern North Carolina got a lot of rain and wind, which produced some flooding and power outages as Ophelia moved through the area Friday night and Saturday.
Meteorologist Max Claypool has video from other parts of Greenville where flooding was taking place.