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Gov. Cooper Signs First Helene Relief Bill into Law

Gov. Cooper Signs First Helene Relief Bill into Law

RALEIGH, N.C. – Governor Roy Cooper has officially signed the first Helene Relief Bill into law, marking a critical step in North Carolina’s recovery efforts following the historic damage caused by Hurricane Helene. On Thursday, the governor’s office announced that Cooper signed House Bill 149, which was unanimously approved by the North Carolina State Senate…

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6-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots, 5-Year-Old Brother in Tragic North Carolina Incident

6-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots, 5-Year-Old Brother in Tragic North Carolina Incident

6-Year-Old Accidentally Shoots A heartbreaking incident, a 6-year-old accidentally shoots their 5-year-old brother in Greenville, North Carolina, leaving the community in shock. The tragic event unfolded on Deborah Court when Pitt County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a distress call reporting a shooting involving young children. Details of the Incident Upon arrival, authorities found the 5-year-old…

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Greensboro’s New City Manager Shares His Vision for the City

Greensboro’s New City Manager Shares His Vision for the City

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Greensboro’s new city manager, Nathaniel “Trey” Davis, is bringing a fresh perspective and a wealth of experience to his role. Announced as the city’s manager just days ago, Davis is already outlining a clear vision for the future of Greensboro. Greensboro’s New City Manager Focuses on Growth and Opportunity “I’ve seen…

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North Carolina Shooting: 13-Year-Old in Critical Condition

North Carolina Shooting: 13-Year-Old in Critical Condition; Man Struck by Stray Bullet

ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WNCN) – A North Carolina shooting incident on Friday night has left a 13-year-old boy in critical condition and a 30-year-old man injured by a stray bullet. Police were called to the 1800 block of Lynne Avenue at approximately 8:53 p.m. following reports of gunfire. Details of the Incident: North Carolina Shooting…

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New City Manager

Greensboro City Council Names New City Manager: Nathaniel “Trey” Davis 

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Greensboro City Council has officially appointed Nathaniel “Trey” Davis as the new city manager, effective immediately. This decision was made during a council meeting held on October 4, marking a significant leadership change in the city’s administration. Background of the New City Manager Davis has been a vital part of Greensboro’s…

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