2024 Neuse News end of year review: Top stories in March
March 2024 highlighted moments of perseverance, community recognition, and local law enforcement action. From a tragic shooting and a major raid by the Kinston Police Department to the inspiring return of a firefighter after adversity, these stories shed light on the resilience and strength of the community.
Here are the top stories from Neuse News in March 2024:
UPDATE: Victim in Sunday night's shooting has died
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A tragic update confirmed the death of a victim in a Sunday night shooting incident. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the case.
Second raid in a year: cocaine, guns seized by KPD
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The Kinston Police Department conducted its second major raid in a year, seizing cocaine and firearms in a targeted operation to combat organized crime.
Six LCPS students accepted to NC Governor's School
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Six outstanding students from Lenoir County Public Schools earned spots in the prestigious North Carolina Governor’s School program, a testament to their hard work and dedication.
La Grange teacher charged with assaulting student
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A La Grange teacher faced legal action after being charged with assaulting a student. The incident has sparked discussions about accountability and teacher conduct.
Firefighter triumphs over adversity, returns to service after a year
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After a year-long battle with injury and adversity, a local firefighter’s inspiring return to service demonstrated determination and the unyielding spirit of first responders.
Catch up on these stories and more at Neuse News.
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