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Goldsboro Downtown Parking Being Considered Tonight

Goldsboro Downtown Parking Being Considered Tonight

The Goldsboro City Council holds a meeting tonight — and 5 public hearings. The council will hear from citizens on Downtown parking regulations. In 2016 there was a study determining there were 1,929 parking spaces in the area — but the number of upper story apartments has doubled. A meeting to discuss the issue was…read more »

Police Investigate the Death of a 7-Month Old

Police Investigate the Death of a 7-Month Old

An investigation is underway in the death of a 7-month old boy in thre City of Goldsboro. Sunday afternoon at approximately 1:26 p.m., officers with the Goldsboro Police Department were dispatched to UNC Health Wayne for a report of a child death. Upon arrival, officers spoke with medical staff who informed them that a 7-month-old…read more »

CALEA Seeks Comment about the Goldsboro Police

CALEA Seeks Comment about the Goldsboro Police

Would you like to comment on the quality of policing in Goldsboro? The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) has transitioned from receiving in-person public feedback to a web-based public comment portal. Access to the portal is provided as an opportunity for the public to submit comments or commendations regarding the Goldsboro Police…read more »

Crash Sends Two Women to the Hospital

Crash Sends Two Women to the Hospital

One person was seriously injured and another suffered minor injuries in an accident on Wayne Memorial Drive Thursday. It happened at around 2:30, according to the police repoprt. 75-year old Sheila Williams was ticketed for a red light violation after her car struck a vehicle operated by 17-year old Mariana Avilaambriz of Goldsboro. Williams vehicle…read more »

Habitat Continues to Build in Lenoir County

Habitat Continues to Build in Lenoir County

After a successful home build on McCaskill Drive in 2022, we are excited to announce we are opening up our next application process as we are looking for two qualified homeowners to build with in Lenoir County in 2024. Applications will be accepted on our website and in-person until 4PM, Friday, May 12, with all documentation due…read more »

Dudley Student Honored by University

Dudley Student Honored by University

Five hundred and fourteen students at the University of Maine at Presque Isle have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester, including part-time student Sandy Lofton of Dudley. according to Dr. Ray Rice, UMPI President and Provost. There are no longer distinctions between highest honors, high honors, and honors; instead, all students who…read more »

Communities Supporting Schools Keeps Kids in School

Communities Supporting Schools Keeps Kids in School

Communities Supporting Schools of Wayne County has a mission to keep kids in school. There are around 100 volunteers working in ten schools in Wayne County — with reading programs in elementary schools and success coaches helping older students. Selena Bennett — the Executive Director of the organization — says funding the programs is always…read more »

Wayne County Breaks Ground on Jail

Wayne County Breaks Ground on Jail

Wayne County broke ground on a new detention facility Thursday. The new lockup will be next to the Carey A. Winders Detention Center on North William Street. Commissioners will meet Tuesday, March 21 to discuss funding for a new DSS/Health facility. The commissioners are expected to set a Public Hearing for April 4th to discuss…read more »

WCC President Named to Institute Board

WCC President Named to Institute Board

HERDI South has named Wayne Community College President Patty Pfeiffer to its advisory board. The HERDI (Higher Education Research and Development Institute) South is an organization that links corporate America with community colleges. Its advisory board consists of 40 members from 11 southern states, representing more than 275 community and technical colleges. As a member,…read more »

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