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Grassroots group holds town hall for Rep. Rouzer constituents
The "Where is Rouzer" town hall was held to allow constituents of the area Rouzer represents to take part in a town hall.
Trial underway for man charged in Wilmington murder
Jonathan Burgess is accused of killing 25-year-old Alexandra Faith Gillikin in the 700 block of Galley Lane in May 2022.
George Foreman, boxing legend and entrepreneur, dies at 76
George Foreman, the former heavyweight boxing champion turned business entrepreneur who was part of some of the sport's most memorable matches and moments, died Friday at the age of 76, his family announced.
Lumberton ABC Store Theft Leads to multiple Columbus County Search Warrants
The North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) and Chadbourn Police Department have concluded a multi-county investigation in which marijuana, spirituous liquor and numerous controlled substances were seized. This collaborative investigation resulted in the execution of two search warrants at a residence in Chadbourn. Three involved subjects have been identified, with one being arrested for multiple felony and misdemeanor charges and warrants outstanding for two others.
New agreement in Hilton Bluffs Development
Copper Builders, the project’s developer, has reached an agreement to sell over 1,160 acres of timberland to Unique Places to Save.
911 call released in Bladen County triple homicide investigation
Though the caller initially mentioned gunshots, the sheriff’s office later confirmed that the victims had multiple stab wounds.
Arbor Day celebrated with tree planting at Hoggard High School
Today is Arbor Day for North Carolina. The City of Wilmington and the Wilmington Tree Commission celebrated by planting a tree at Hoggard High School.
17th annual National Missing Persons Conference this weekend
The CUE (Community United Effort) Center for Missing Persons is holding its 17th annual National Missing Persons conference in Wilmington this weekend.
Trump's plan to dismantle Department of Education sparks local concerns and questions
President Donald Trump announced Friday that two key functions of the Department of Education in which he is seeking to dismantle will be moved to other agencies.
N.C. Forest Service issues statewide burn ban
Due to an increase in fire risk, the N.C. Forest Service issued a statewide burn ban for all open burning until further notice.
No. 1 seed Duke rolls past Mount St. Mary's 93-49 to open NCAAs
Tyrese Proctor had 19 points and freshman star Cooper Flagg returned from an ankle injury as No. 1 seed Duke beat Mount St. Mary's 93-49 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday.
Wilmington woman arrested in connection to 2024 murder
A Wilmington woman is in custody in connection to an alleged murder.
Trump says student loans, special needs programs will be moved to new departments
President Donald Trump announced Friday that two key functions of the agency he is seeking to dismantle, the Department of Education, will be moved to new departments: The Small Business Administration will take on student loans, and the Department of Health and Human Services will take on special needs and nutrition efforts.
Britt's Donuts announces opening dates for the season
Britt's Donuts in Carolina Beach has announced when they will be opening for the season.
Fewer than 1% of March Madness brackets remain perfect after first day of games
Fewer than 1% of NCAA Tournament brackets were still perfect after Thursday's 16-game slate, according to several services where fans attempt the all-but impossible task of predicting every March Madness game correctly — or, barring that, win their office pools.
Colon cancer survivor shares her story during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
After surviving twice, Valerie Riege thought her battle with cancer was over. That was until doctors discovered a small polyp in her colon.
TV show highlighting pilots in the aftermath of Helene to be filmed in Wilmington
Air Angels Fight Helene will be filmed here in Wilmington, with Emmy-award-winning journalist Gilbert Baez hosting the show.
Roots & Boots coming to CFCC’s Wilson Center
The Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College announces that the country music trio Roots & Boots is coming to the Wilson Center.
Grassroots group holds town hall for Rep. Rouzer constituents
The "Where is Rouzer" town hall was held to allow constituents of the area Rouzer represents to take part in a town hall.
Trial underway for man charged in Wilmington murder
Jonathan Burgess is accused of killing 25-year-old Alexandra Faith Gillikin in the 700 block of Galley Lane in May 2022.
Lumberton ABC Store Theft Leads to multiple Columbus County Search Warrants
The North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) and Chadbourn Police Department have concluded a multi-county investigation in which marijuana, spirituous liquor and numerous controlled substances were seized. This collaborative investigation resulted in the execution of two search warrants at a residence in Chadbourn. Three involved subjects have been identified, with one being arrested for multiple felony and misdemeanor charges and warrants outstanding for two others.
New agreement in Hilton Bluffs Development
Copper Builders, the project’s developer, has reached an agreement to sell over 1,160 acres of timberland to Unique Places to Save.
911 call released in Bladen County triple homicide investigation
Though the caller initially mentioned gunshots, the sheriff’s office later confirmed that the victims had multiple stab wounds.
Arbor Day celebrated with tree planting at Hoggard High School
Today is Arbor Day for North Carolina. The City of Wilmington and the Wilmington Tree Commission celebrated by planting a tree at Hoggard High School.
17th annual National Missing Persons Conference this weekend
The CUE (Community United Effort) Center for Missing Persons is holding its 17th annual National Missing Persons conference in Wilmington this weekend.
Trump's plan to dismantle Department of Education sparks local concerns and questions
President Donald Trump announced Friday that two key functions of the Department of Education in which he is seeking to dismantle will be moved to other agencies.
N.C. Forest Service issues statewide burn ban
Due to an increase in fire risk, the N.C. Forest Service issued a statewide burn ban for all open burning until further notice.
Wilmington woman arrested in connection to 2024 murder
A Wilmington woman is in custody in connection to an alleged murder.
Britt's Donuts announces opening dates for the season
Britt's Donuts in Carolina Beach has announced when they will be opening for the season.
Colon cancer survivor shares her story during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
After surviving twice, Valerie Riege thought her battle with cancer was over. That was until doctors discovered a small polyp in her colon.
TV show highlighting pilots in the aftermath of Helene to be filmed in Wilmington
Air Angels Fight Helene will be filmed here in Wilmington, with Emmy-award-winning journalist Gilbert Baez hosting the show.
Roots & Boots coming to CFCC’s Wilson Center
The Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College announces that the country music trio Roots & Boots is coming to the Wilson Center.
Crews responding to structure fire in Elizabethtown
Multiple fire departments are responding to a structure fire in downtown Elizabethtown.
Pender County man arrested on assault charges
A Willard man was arrested in North Charleston on assault charges on Tuesday.
UNCW holds watch party for Seahawks NCAA 1st Round game
Hundreds of students gathered for a watch party at the Burney Center on campus.
New Hanover County Commissioners discuss proposed new tax rate during budget session
There is a proposal to drop the tax rate to 35.5 cents. Due to the average home valuation increase the county saw, homeowners would pay an additional $40 in taxes per month, if county commissioners approve the proposed 35.5 cent rate.
BCC Men's Basketball wins Region 10 Championship, advances to NJCAA National Tournament
The Brunswick Community College (BCC) Men’s Basketball team has secured its fourth NJCAA Region 10 Championship title, earning an automatic bid to the NJCAA Division I National Tournament.
Forest Service tractor operators contain fire in Rocky Point
WWAY News -- A large woods fire broke out in the area of Ridgecrest Lane and Brighton Road in Rocky Point.
Canned green beans distributed by Target given 2nd-highest FDA recall classification
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has assigned its second-highest classification to an earlier recall involving some canned green beans sold at Target.
Lumberton ABC Store Theft Leads to multiple Columbus County Search Warrants
The North Carolina Alcohol Law Enforcement Division (ALE) and Chadbourn Police Department have concluded a multi-county investigation in which marijuana, spirituous liquor and numerous controlled substances were seized. This collaborative investigation resulted in the execution of two search warrants at a residence in Chadbourn. Three involved subjects have been identified, with one being arrested for multiple felony and misdemeanor charges and warrants outstanding for two others.
Arbor Day celebrated with tree planting at Hoggard High School
Today is Arbor Day for North Carolina. The City of Wilmington and the Wilmington Tree Commission celebrated by planting a tree at Hoggard High School.
N.C. Forest Service issues statewide burn ban
Due to an increase in fire risk, the N.C. Forest Service issued a statewide burn ban for all open burning until further notice.
No. 1 seed Duke rolls past Mount St. Mary's 93-49 to open NCAAs
Tyrese Proctor had 19 points and freshman star Cooper Flagg returned from an ankle injury as No. 1 seed Duke beat Mount St. Mary's 93-49 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday.
TV show highlighting pilots in the aftermath of Helene to be filmed in Wilmington
Air Angels Fight Helene will be filmed here in Wilmington, with Emmy-award-winning journalist Gilbert Baez hosting the show.
BCC Men's Basketball wins Region 10 Championship, advances to NJCAA National Tournament
The Brunswick Community College (BCC) Men’s Basketball team has secured its fourth NJCAA Region 10 Championship title, earning an automatic bid to the NJCAA Division I National Tournament.
Governor Josh Stein reveals budget proposal that includes Hurricane Helene recovery
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein has launched his first budget battle since taking office.
NC lawmakers to introduce vaping legislation
There is a new, bipartisan push to crack down on vaping and tobacco use among teens.
82-year-old North Carolina man arrested after DNA identifies him as suspect in 1979 cold case murder
CBS News ---- An 82-year-old North Carolina man was arrested this week after new DNA evidence connected him to a 1979 murder case.
Transportation commerce tax goes into effect on July 1st
The N.C. Department of Revenue will begin administering the new Transportation Commerce Tax later this year.
Withers' lane violation adds improbable twist to UNC's failed comeback against No. 1 Duke in ACCs
Jae'Lyn Withers stood in a hallway of the Spectrum Center, his left arm resting around the shoulders of North Carolina coach Hubert Davis.
Wilmington based non-profit "Welcome Home Angel" surprises teen with fresh new room
On Wednesday, Welcome Home Angel showed Carter Rouse the brand new, thoughtfully designed space in his room that they created just for him.
North Carolina GOP town hall gets rowdy as attendees hurl scathing questions on Trump
Before answering an attendee's question about President Donald Trump's “destructive and disastrous trade war,” U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards made a plea to the rowdy crowd at his Thursday town hall in Asheville, North Carolina.
Emergency crews respond to private plane crash in Pitt County
A single-engine plane crashed in Greenville Friday morning in the area of N. Memorial Dr. and Belvoir Rd.
Staff: Sen. Thom Tillis won't attend protests due to death threats
Staff for Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) say the senator will not attend certain town hall meetings organized by protesters due to death threats the senator and his staff have received.
Injuries to freshman star Cooper Flagg, Maliq Brown hit at inopportune time for No. 1 Duke
Coach Jon Scheyer said it's a “real long shot" that Flagg will be able to play in the ACC semifinals, and it's too early to say whether Brown will make it back at all.
Mom says special needs student left unattended at Raleigh elementary school: 'I want to know why'
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- It was a Wake County mother's worst nightmare on Monday afternoon: Her son was left alone in an empty Raleigh elementary school.
NC woman out a job due to USAID funding cuts: 'I'm the breadwinner of my family'
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Kate McCarthy had spent two decades of her life working for the federal government. She holds three degrees, two of which are Masters, and has traveled to a dozen countries helping people.
Gov. Josh Stein delivers State of the State address
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein delivered his very first State of the State address on Wednesday evening.
Major League Baseball removes references to 'diversity' from MLB Careers home page
Major League Baseball removed references to "diversity” from its MLB Careers home page following an executive order by President Donald Trump that could lead to possible federal action against organizations using DEI programs in violation of his administration's interpretation of civil rights law.
Canned green beans distributed by Target given 2nd-highest FDA recall classification
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has assigned its second-highest classification to an earlier recall involving some canned green beans sold at Target.
George Foreman, boxing legend and entrepreneur, dies at 76
George Foreman, the former heavyweight boxing champion turned business entrepreneur who was part of some of the sport's most memorable matches and moments, died Friday at the age of 76, his family announced.
Trump's plan to dismantle Department of Education sparks local concerns and questions
President Donald Trump announced Friday that two key functions of the Department of Education in which he is seeking to dismantle will be moved to other agencies.
Trump says student loans, special needs programs will be moved to new departments
President Donald Trump announced Friday that two key functions of the agency he is seeking to dismantle, the Department of Education, will be moved to new departments: The Small Business Administration will take on student loans, and the Department of Health and Human Services will take on special needs and nutrition efforts.
Southwest Airlines flight almost takes off from taxiway rather than runway at Orlando airport
A Southwest Airlines flight almost took off from a taxiway - rather than a runway - at a central Florida airport on Thursday before an air traffic controller stopped the plane, officials said.
Judge temporarily blocks DOGE access to sensitive Social Security Administration systems
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the White House's Department of Government Efficiency from accessing systems at the Social Security Administration containing the sensitive information of millions of Americans, delivering another setback to President Trump's efforts to overhaul the federal government.
Trump signs executive order to begin dismantling Department of Education
President Trump announced the signing of an executive order that would begin the process of dismantling the Department of Education "once and for all."
Right main landing gear collapsed on impact in fiery Toronto plane crash
The right main landing gear collapsed on impact when a Delta flight landed at Toronto's Pearson International Airport last month, with the wing hitting the runway and fuel spray causing a massive fire, according to a preliminary report from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada.
The family of an airplane safety whistleblower is suing Boeing over his death
The family of a former Boeing quality control manager who police say killed himself after lawyers questioned him for days about his whistleblowing on alleged jumbo jet defects sued the airplane maker Thursday.
Trump to sign order today to begin dismantling Education Department
President Trump on Thursday will sign an executive order to begin dismantling the Department of Education, according to the White House.
Released JFK files reveal Social Security numbers of former staffers
The Social Security numbers and other personal details of at least two former congressional staffers who investigated the assassination of President John F. Kennedy were revealed by this week's release of declassified records ordered by President Donald Trump.
Technician says Florida thrill ride operator ignored his safety concerns before teen's fatal fall
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A maintenance technician alleged on Wednesday that he raised safety issues with the operators of a central Florida amusement ride before a 14-year-old boy fell to his death, but his concerns were never addressed.
Zelenskyy and Putin have agreed to a limited ceasefire, but implementation is work in progress
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine and Russia agreed in principle to a limited ceasefire after President Donald Trump spoke with the countries’ leaders this week, though it remains to be seen when it might take effect and what possible targets would be off limits to attack. The tentative deal to partially rein in the grinding war came after Russian President Vladimir Putin rebuffed Trump’s push for a full 30-day ceasefire. After a roughly hourlong call with Trump on Wednesday that both leaders said went well, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters that “technical” talks in Saudi Arabia this weekend would seek to resolve what types of infrastructure would be protected under the agreement.
FDA to increase testing for heavy metals in infant formula, RFK Jr. says
CBS News --- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will step up its testing for heavy metals in infant formula and review nutrients required in the products used to feed millions of babies, the agency and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced on Tuesday.
The Colorado psychedelic mushroom experiment has arrived
CBS News --- Colorado regulators are issuing licenses for providing psychedelic mushrooms and are planning to authorize the state's first "healing centers," where the mushrooms can be ingested under supervision, in late spring or early summer.
Trump is planning to order a shutdown of the Education Department. Here’s what it does
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order Thursday calling for the shutdown of the Education Department, an agency Republicans have talked about closing for decades. The White House says Education Secretary Linda McMahon will be directed to facilitate the department’s closure while “continuing to ensure the effective and uninterrupted delivery of services, programs, and benefits on which Americans rely.” Eliminating the department altogether would be a cumbersome task, which likely would require an act of Congress.
Defense Department webpage on Jackie Robinson goes down, then returns amid DEI purge
A Department of Defense webpage describing baseball and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson's military service was restored Wednesday after it was missing earlier in the day.
Social Security Administration to require in-person identity checks for new and existing recipients
In an effort to limit fraudulent claims, the Social Security Administration will impose tighter identity-proofing measures — which will require millions of recipients and applicants to visit agency field offices rather than interact with the agency over the phone.
Democrats clashed over their shutdown strategy. But the party's identity crisis runs far deeper
Democrats have been sniping at each other in public since Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer helped pass a Republican spending bill that prevented a government shutdown. But the divisions in their party hardly began there.
Pope Francis to make first public appearance on Sunday, the Vatican says
Pope Francis will make his first public appearance on Sunday with a blessing and a wave more than a month after he was admitted into Rome's Gemelli Hospital.
Israel threatens Gaza's residents with "complete destruction" if Hamas doesn't hand over hostages
Israel's defense minister threatened earlier this week to open "the gates of hell" in Gaza if Hamas refuses to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's demands, and Israel has been delivering. At least 58 people were killed in a third consecutive night of airstrikes up and down the Palestinian territory, bringing the death toll to an estimated 500 people.
Zelenskyy and Putin have agreed to a limited ceasefire, but implementation is work in progress
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine and Russia agreed in principle to a limited ceasefire after President Donald Trump spoke with the countries’ leaders this week, though it remains to be seen when it might take effect and what possible targets would be off limits to attack. The tentative deal to partially rein in the grinding war came after Russian President Vladimir Putin rebuffed Trump’s push for a full 30-day ceasefire. After a roughly hourlong call with Trump on Wednesday that both leaders said went well, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters that “technical” talks in Saudi Arabia this weekend would seek to resolve what types of infrastructure would be protected under the agreement.
Plane crash off Caribbean island kills at least 12 people, including popular Honduran musician Aurelio Martinez
CBS News --- At least 12 people including a popular musician died Monday when a small plane crashed into the Caribbean sea quickly after taking off from the Honduran island of Roatan, officials said. The Lanhsa Airlines plane departed at nightfall from Roatan, one of the central American country's main tourist destinations, headed for the port of La Ceiba on the Honduran mainland.
Polls close in Greenland's capital for parliamentary election as Trump seeks control
NUUK, Greenland (AP) — The polling station in Greenland’s capital closed Tuesday in a parliamentary election that will determine the leaders who will confront U.S. President Donald Trump’s effort to take control of the strategically placed Arctic country.
Trump halts doubling of tariffs on Canadian metals after Ontario suspends electricity price hikes
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump 's threat Tuesday to double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% for Canada led the provincial government of Ontario to suspend its planned surcharges on electricity sold to the United States.
FBI joins search for US college student who vanished in Dominican Republic on spring break
The FBI has joined the search for a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student who went missing nearly a week ago while on spring break in the Dominican Republic tourist town of Punta Cana, police said Tuesday.
Women's rights are under attack 30 years after leaders adopted a blueprint for equality, UN says
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Thirty years after world leaders adopted a historic blueprint to achieve gender equality, a new United Nations report says women’s and girls’ rights are under attack and gender discrimination remains deeply embedded in economies and societies.
3 Bulgarians convicted of spying for Russia in U.K., accused of setting "honeytraps" for targets
(CBS News) ---- Three Bulgarian nationals based in Britain were convicted on Friday by a London jury of spying for Russia on what prosecutors said was "an industrial scale."
Trump says he wrote to Iran leader seeking nuclear negotiations, but Iran says no talks under sanctions
World Trump says he wrote to Iran leader seeking nuclear negotiations, but Iran says no talks under sanctions By Haley Ott March 7, 2025 / 12:40 PM EST / CBS News President Trump has said he sent a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressing his desire to negotiate over the country's advancing nuclear program. He made the announcement in an interview with Fox Business News, which Fox said was recorded this week. In the interview, Mr. Trump said he sent the letter "yesterday," but the exact timing remained unclear.
Trump says he's considering Russia sanctions and tariffs until ceasefire is reached with Ukraine
Washington (CBS News) — President Trump said Friday that he is "strongly considering" imposing sanctions and tariffs on Russia until it agrees to a ceasefire and peace deal that would halt Moscow's three-year war with Ukraine.
Vance says Trump hopes to build the entire southern border wall by 2029
Washington (CBS News) —Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that President Trump hopes to build the entire wall along the southern border by the time his term concludes, an ambitious goal that Mr. Trump was unable to realize in his first term.
US charges Chinese hackers, government officials in broad cybercrime campaign
WASHINGTON (AP) — Twelve Chinese nationals, including mercenary hackers, law enforcement officers and employees of a private hacking company, have been charged in connection with global cybercrime campaigns targeting dissidents, news organizations, U.S. agencies and universities, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Trump's trade war draws swift retaliation with new tariffs from Mexico, Canada and China
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump launched a trade war Tuesday against America’s three biggest trading partners, drawing immediate retaliation from Mexico, Canada and China and sending financial markets into a tailspin as the U.S. faced the threat of rekindled inflation and paralyzing uncertainty for business.
Scientists genetically engineer mice with thick hair like the extinct woolly mammoth
WASHINGTON (AP) — Extinction is still forever, but scientists at the biotech company Colossal Biosciences are trying what they say is the next best thing to restoring ancient beasts — genetically engineering living animals with qualities to resemble extinct species like the woolly mammoth.
NASA's two stuck astronauts are finally closing in on their return to Earth after 9 months in space
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA’s two stuck astronauts are just a few weeks away from finally returning to Earth after nine months in space.
"Indiana Jones of the Art World" helps police solve mystery of famous painting that vanished from museum in 1974
(CBS News) ---- Dutch police say they have cracked the case of the mysterious disappearance of a Brueghel painting from a Polish museum over 50 years ago. Authorities say the case was finally solved with the help of arts magazine journalists and a well-known art detective.
Illegal crossings at U.S.-Mexico border down 94% from last year, Border Patrol chief says
Washington (CBS News) — Unlawful crossings at the U.S. southern border are down 94% from the same period last year, Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks told CBS News in his first sit-down interview, crediting the Trump administration's government-wide crackdown on illegal immigration.
Delta releases information about crew aboard flight that crashed, flipped in Toronto
(CBS News) --- Delta Air Lines has revealed information about the crew on board a flight from Minneapolis that crashed and flipped upside down at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday.
Delta offering $30K to passengers aboard flight that crashed, flipped in Toronto
(CBS News) --- Delta Air Lines says it is offering $30,000 to passengers who were aboard a flight from Minneapolis that crashed and flipped upside down while landing in Toronto on Monday.
Pet Pals: Adult female cat looking for forever home
This week’s pet pal is a 2-year female old cat named June.
Pet Pals: Female dog looking for her forever home
This week's Pet Pal is a six to seven-year-old female named Bella.
Pet Pals: Female pit mix looking for forever home
Staff says D is an active, happy girl and does well with other dogs.
Pet Pals: Adult male mix looking for forever home
This week's Pet Pal is a 3-year-old neutered male mixed breed dog.
Treating depression in a novel way takes a team
In recent years, advancements in neuroscience have paved the way for innovative treatments targeting various mental health disorders. One such treatment gaining attention is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate specific regions of…
The Carolina Beat: Robeson Community College Respiratory Therapy Program
Christina Dees speaks to Kelli Huestuss and Danyelle Miray about Robeson Community College's Respiratory Therapy Program.
The Carolina Beat: Robeson Community College Massage Therapy
Christina Dees speaks to Margarita Colon about Robeson Community College's Massage Therapy Program.
The Carolina Beat: Robeson Community College Workforce Solutions
Christina Dees speaks to Julie Baxley and Kena Skipper about Robeson Community College's Workforce Solutions.
The Carolina Beat: Robeson Community College Nurse Aide Program
Christina Dees speaks to Shronda Parker, Terri Oxendine and Jael Francois about Robeson Community College's Nurse Aide Program.
The Carolina Beat: Robeson Community College Law Enforcement Program
Christina Dees speaks to Matt Dimery and Timothy Bernicki about Robeson Community College's Law Enforcement Program.
The Carolina Beat: Spot Real Estate
Christina Dees speaks to realtor/broker Marcia McKenzie about Spot Real Estate.
The Carolina Beat: Robeson Community College Barbering Program
Christina Dees speaks to Connie Baker and Roger Robinson about Robeson Community College's Barbering Program.
The Carolina Beat: Fulford Heating & Cooling
Christina Dees speaks to Justin Fulford about Fulford Heating & Cooling.
New Hope for Those With Depression Disorders
In the past few decades, more and more people have become aware of the importance of mental health treatment. Just twenty years ago, seeing a therapist would have been considered taboo in many communities. Now, Gen-Z discusses symptoms of anxiety the way…
The Carolina Beat: A+ Heating and Cooling Electrical
Christina Dees speaks to Justin Goeden about A+ Heating and Cooling Electrical.
The Carolina Beat: Airmax Heating & Cooling
Max Miller speaks to Stephen Beacham about Airmax Heating & Cooling.