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Law enforcement looking for suspects in recent shopliftings
KENANSVILLE, Duplin County — The Kenansville Police Department is looking for suspects involved in shoplifting from area businesses. Anyone with information on the identities of the people pictured is asked to call (910) 296-0124.
Man gets at least 12 years in prison for Cumberland County murder of friend's romantic rival
A Fayetteville man who allegedly helped his friend murder a romantic rival in 2022 pleaded guilty to a lesser charge Tuesday. James Christopher Brown, 28, was sentenced to 12 to 15 years in prison after pleading to second-degree murder for the shooting death of Jeffrey Michael Cain, 26. According to court records, Brown was given credit for nearly a year and a half in jail.
One person arrested after 3 people shot in Cumberland County
One person has been arrested after three people were shot early Tuesday morning in Cumberland County. Around 3 a.m., a shooting happened near the 600 block of Drypoint Lane in Hope Mills. WRAL News is working to learn the extent of the victims' injuries and whether a suspect has been...
Residents begin clean up after storms, apparent tornado roll through NC Tuesday
Storms Tuesday moved through central North Carolina and produced heavy rain and tornado warnings. Heavy rain hit Wake County and surrounding counties, causing crashes and backing up traffic for several hours in Cumberland County. Wake County was under a flash flood warning during the storms, with some areas reporting at...
Troopers: Crash Monday in Cumberland County caused by 150-mph chase, driver at large
Authorities are investigating a crash Monday night in Cumberland County. According to Highway Patrol, the crash was the result of a chase that started in Harnett County and ended on North Bragg Boulevard and Mckenzie Road in Spring Lake. Troopers said the chase involved a stolen white Dodge Challenger and...
Three shot when ex-boyfriend tries to shoot woman, co-worker tries to protect her, family says
1 woman, 2 men shot in Cumberland County home in exchange of gunfire. Loved ones say they've been trying to protect 22-year-old A'Naya Stancil from her 30-year-old ex-boyfriend for a while, but early Tuesday morning she was injured when he broke into her home and opened fire. Her co-worker, 38-year-old...
Duplin County town volunteer fire department receives state grant
FAISON, N.C. (WNCT) — A Duplin County volunteer fire department has been awarded a grant of $24,185. The grant for Faison Fire and Rescue comes from the 2024 Volunteer Fire Department Fund from the State of North Carolina. Fire Chief Carlton Lee Kennedy plans to use the funds to purchase more equipment that is needed. […]
High costs, interconnection obstacles killed a swine gas-to-electricity venture in Sampson County
Martin Redeker and Joe Carroll spent more than five years toiling in a windowless steel barn in Duplin County, perfecting a low- to no-emissions technology they said would transform how hog waste could be used to generate electricity. Such was the faith in the project that Montauk Renewables, a publicly traded company based in Pittsburgh, […] The post High costs, interconnection obstacles killed a swine gas-to-electricity venture in Sampson County appeared first on NC Newsline.
Wilson car dealer charged with insurance fraud
A Duplin County man is charged with insurance and car title application fraud, after North Carolina’s insurance commissioner says the Wilson car dealer submitted a forged signature to the DMV following an insurance claim concerning a Jeep that was titled under the name of a person whose identity was stolen.
Annual wagon tour takes participants on journey through history of Mount Olive
Participants in a wagon tour of Mount Olive discovered that the face of the town has undergone many changes since its incorporation in 1870. Between that time and the 1930s, the town was home to two hospitals at one time, two skating rinks, a bowling alley, three theaters (including one drive-in), several large stables, several hotels, a mile-long horse racing track along what is now West Main Street, a since demolished downtown building whose second floor was the scene of Saturday night boxing and wrestling matches and two soft drink bottling operations — Coca-Cola (location unknown) and Nehi (1910 to 1930) on the northeast corner of East Pollock and Northeast Center streets.
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