Kristy Kelly: When your knees buckle

A house fire will break you.

It doesnโ€™t just take everything you own. It takes the memories of scrubbing crayon off every surface and digging Play-Doh out of the carpet. Never again will you walk down hallways lined with slightly crooked photos where you once stepped on Legos at two in the morning. There will never again be tangible evidence of your childrenโ€™s handprints at that age, left behind on a wall, a table, or a door.

American Heart Association Supports Kinston Community Health Center with Funding for Automated External Defibrillator on Mobile Medical Unit

Kinston Community Health Center (KCHC) is pleased to announce that the American Heart Association (AHA) has provided funding for the purchase of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) for the organization's Mobile Medical Unit, further strengthening emergency preparedness and enhancing patient safety for individuals receiving care throughout eastern North Carolina.

Jones County commissioners approve mixed beverage referendum, advance Brock Mill Pond project

The Jones County Board of Commissioners approved several major items during a special meeting Monday, including placing a countywide mixed beverage referendum on the November ballot, advancing an $870,000 recreational improvement project at Brock Mill Pond and opposing proposed federal grant administration changes that county officials said could create significant financial risks for small counties.

John Hood: Freer Carolinas Means More Carolinians

RALEIGH โ€” Progressives are frustrated by North Carolinaโ€™s just-enacted state budget, hostile to recent deregulatory initiatives and tax cuts, and outraged at recent welfare reforms and school-choice expansions. They think our state is careening dangerously in the wrong direction. If their preferred candidates win state and local offices in November, they hope to reverse course.