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Genesis Block to host “Conversation to Contracts” event for diverse businesses
Genesis Block will host its “Conversation to Contracts” (C2C) event on February 26, 2025, at Union Station at CFCC. The event aims to connect diverse-owned businesses with clients, partners, and resources to foster business growth in the region.
Navassa police officer resolves charges through conditional discharge
A Navassa police officer indicted on multiple charges in New Hanover County has entered a conditional discharge agreement, resolving the case without a conviction.
Illegal crossings at U.S.-Mexico border down 94% from last year, Border Patrol chief says
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.
Senate Republicans approve budget framework, pushing past Democratic objections after all-night vote
Republican senators pushed a $340 billion budget framework to passage early Friday, chugging through an all-night session and Democratic opposition in a step toward unleashing money the Trump administration says it needs for mass deportations and border security that top their agenda.
New York sues vape distributors over Elf Bar and other fruit and candy e-cigarettes
(Associated Press) ----New York on Thursday sued some of the country’s biggest distributors of electronic cigarettes, accusing the companies of violating state laws that prohibit the sale of vaping flavors and designs that appeal to children.
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.
Over 6,000 IRS employees expected to be terminated by end of week
(CBS News) --- Over 6,000 Internal Revenue Service employees are expected to be terminated by the end of this week, according to a source familiar with the agency's plans. More than half of these employees — over 3,500 — are expected to be from just one division at the IRS, according to text of an email obtained by CBS News and shared by an IRS employee.
Learning the history of an all-Black women Corp, 'Six Triple Eight'
The year was 1945, and 855 women were in the all-Black women's army corp 'Six Triple Eight,' shipped out to Birmingham, England, to deal with a backlog of mail. It was three years' worth of mail piled as high as an army hangar.
Town of Leland displays its mobility plans
Ben Andrea is the town of Leland's Planning and Inspector Director. He says it's important to update the town to keep up with its growing population.
Amid Navy's demand for nuclear subs, recruitment efforts for shipbuilders begins in schools
Groton, Connecticut (CBS News) — At Charles Barnum Elementary School in Groton, Connecticut, a group of fifth graders are learning about submarines.
Brunswick County Sheriff speaks out about fatal car crash involving deputy
According to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, Cora Cartrette was killed when a Brunswick County Sheriff's Deputy, who was responding to a call, collided with Cartrette's vehicle.
Wilmington mural spreads awareness about childhood cancer
The piece titled “I Believe in a Cure” is inspired by artist Bobby Reville's daughter Keegan, who faced her own battle with lymphoblastic leukemia.
New Hanover Endowment awards grant to childhood cancer nonprofit
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) -- A nonprofit dedicated to helping children battling cancer received a grant from the New Hanover Community Endowment Thursday.
Heart failure patient shares results from Barostim implant
Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center is offering the Barostim implant for heart failure patients. The first local recipient, Chuck Moon, says the results have been life-changing.
New roundabout to be built in Leland Town Center
Work will soon start at the intersection of Ocean Gate Plaza and New Pointe Blvd near the 7/11 convenience store in Leland Town Center.
Dawson’s Creek home up for auction with a twist
Starting Friday, the bidding will begin online and continue until March 21st.
Men accused of attempting to use a cannon to launch meth and tobacco into Louisiana prison
Deputies said the cannon, which could shoot items 350 feet into the air, would launch the items over the federal prison’s security fence and onto prison grounds.
Former UNCW student sues NC Highway Patrol after being wrongfully charged in fatal I-40 crash
A former UNCW student wrongfully charged with DWI in a fatal crash on I-40 is suing the North Carolina State Highway Patrol.
Wilmington marathoner refuses to let cerebral palsy hold him back
UNCW grad Michael Friant will be biking the full 26.4 miles from Wrightsville Beach to downtown Wilmington Saturday, despite living with cerebral palsy.
Orton controlled burns begin March 1
Orton will begin its annual prescribed burning between March 1 and May 1, 2025 on more than 6,000 acres to improve forest health and restore longleaf pine habitat, as part of a multi-partner, range-wide forest restoration effort.
Genesis Block to host “Conversation to Contracts” event for diverse businesses
Genesis Block will host its “Conversation to Contracts” (C2C) event on February 26, 2025, at Union Station at CFCC. The event aims to connect diverse-owned businesses with clients, partners, and resources to foster business growth in the region.
Navassa police officer resolves charges through conditional discharge
A Navassa police officer indicted on multiple charges in New Hanover County has entered a conditional discharge agreement, resolving the case without a conviction.
Learning the history of an all-Black women Corp, 'Six Triple Eight'
The year was 1945, and 855 women were in the all-Black women's army corp 'Six Triple Eight,' shipped out to Birmingham, England, to deal with a backlog of mail. It was three years' worth of mail piled as high as an army hangar.
Town of Leland displays its mobility plans
Ben Andrea is the town of Leland's Planning and Inspector Director. He says it's important to update the town to keep up with its growing population.
Brunswick County Sheriff speaks out about fatal car crash involving deputy
According to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, Cora Cartrette was killed when a Brunswick County Sheriff's Deputy, who was responding to a call, collided with Cartrette's vehicle.
Wilmington mural spreads awareness about childhood cancer
The piece titled “I Believe in a Cure” is inspired by artist Bobby Reville's daughter Keegan, who faced her own battle with lymphoblastic leukemia.
New Hanover Endowment awards grant to childhood cancer nonprofit
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) -- A nonprofit dedicated to helping children battling cancer received a grant from the New Hanover Community Endowment Thursday.
Heart failure patient shares results from Barostim implant
Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center is offering the Barostim implant for heart failure patients. The first local recipient, Chuck Moon, says the results have been life-changing.
New roundabout to be built in Leland Town Center
Work will soon start at the intersection of Ocean Gate Plaza and New Pointe Blvd near the 7/11 convenience store in Leland Town Center.
Dawson’s Creek home up for auction with a twist
Starting Friday, the bidding will begin online and continue until March 21st.
15th Annual Novant Health Wilmington Marathon steps off this weekend
The marathon course will start in Wrightsville Beach at Johnnie Mercers Pier on Saturday morning. The marathon, half-marathon, and relay marathon courses all lead to downtown, and will finish at Live Oak Bank Pavilion.
NC Coastal Reserve celebrates dedication of Bald Head Woods Reserve as an Old-Growth Forest
Bald Head Woods Reserve is a 191-acre component of the Coastal Reserve, added to the program in 1993 to protect the existing maritime forest and interdune swale communities in perpetuity as a living laboratory.
SBI investigating discovery of human remains in Columbus County
The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is assisting the Columbus County Sheriff’s Office after human remains were found in Tabor City, officials said.
Barrier Fencing to create 151 jobs in Columbus County
Barrier Fencing Supply Company will create 151 new jobs and invest $15 million to establish a headquarters and manufacturing center in Columbus County, according to a release from Governor Josh Stein.
Boys & Girls Clubs launch first summer camp in Brunswick County
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern North Carolina is launching its first-ever summer camp in Brunswick County.
History with 'Hud': Reflecting on Wilmington's destructive fire of 1886
Wilmington has experienced several major fires since its incorporation in 1739. But a multi-day blaze in February of 1886 was especially bad.
'Mother of the mic:' Wilmington native is considered the first-ever female rapper
The mother of the mic is known for her long-winded raps in New York City. She became the first female MC in hip-hop history.
New Hanover Endowment awards grant to childhood cancer nonprofit
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) -- A nonprofit dedicated to helping children battling cancer received a grant from the New Hanover Community Endowment Thursday.
Snowy roads lead to hundreds of Virginia and North Carolina crashes as Arctic air brings record cold
Officials in Virginia and North Carolina asked drivers to avoid travel Thursday as unusually heavy snow led to hundreds of accidents, including crashes on an interstate that involved more than 50 vehicles.
Top criminal prosecutor in U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. resigns
Washington (AP) — The head of the criminal division in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington, D.C, has resigned her post, the latest in a string of Justice Department officials to leave under the Trump administration.
Amazon workers in North Carolina vote against union effort
(CBS NEWS)--- Workers at an Amazon warehouse in North Carolina rejected a proposal to unionize, becoming the latest group of the company's employees to side against union representation.
Some in Hurricane Helene-ravaged North Carolina embrace Pres. Trump's push to abolish FEMA
FEMA is meant to be a first line, providing temporary housing and funding for repairs while insurance foots most of the bill. It is not the message residents heard initially, when politicians, including then-President Joe Biden, who toured the damaged area, promised residents they would have whatever they needed.
Wilmington Fire Department promotes lifesaving device for oxygen users
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — The Wilmington Fire Department is promoting a life-saving device that can prevent house fires.
Economists predict modest North Carolina surplus, but warn more tax cuts will curb revenues
The consensus forecast, which will be reviewed in the spring to account for April 15 collections, serves as the initial baseline that Gov. Stein and GOP lawmakers will use in respective spending proposals in the months ahead.
How family photos lost in American disasters find their way home, with a little help from people who care
Hollowed-out homes. Cars entombed by mud. Unpeopled roads. Belongings reduced to dirt and debris. It all took a toll on Taylor Schenker. After Hurricane Helene last September, Schenker was upset by the deluge of images of Asheville, North Carolina. “This storm has taken so much," she said, “and it’s so jarring to see the photos of the horrible devastation.” So less than a week after the storm, she set out to do something about the wide-scale loss.
Stephanie Key, The director of the annual ghost walk of Pender's past, died
She died this past Friday. Key was an assistant with the Pender County Tourism Department.
Stretch of North Carolina interstate that collapsed during Helene to reopen by March 1
WAYNESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A section of Interstate 40 in western North Carolina that collapsed during Hurricane Helene’s historic flooding will reopen to traffic by March 1, Gov. Josh Stein announced Monday while visiting the roadway's shuttered portion and meeting with U.S.…
SecDef: Fort Bragg is coming back with a twist
The base will not be named after the former Confederate general again.
New North Carolina governor sues over more laws meant to weaken him
New North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein says more recent laws enacted by state Republicans that erode some gubernatorial appointment powers are “partisan power grabs that thwart North Carolina voters’ decisions at the ballot box."
NCDOI fines UnitedHealthcare $3.4 million for violations
The investigation targeted UnitedHealthcare’s handling of member grievances and claims processes involving non-contracted or out-of-network providers and facilities for anesthesia services and emergency room services to see if it was following its procedures to protect members from balance billing and complying with North Carolina law.
Sheriff refuses cooperation with ICE in schools, churches without valid court order
The statement says the Buncombe County Sheriff's Office will not partner with ICE to enforce federal immigration laws beyond following HB10, which applies only after someone has committed a crime.
Fort Liberty soldiers among active duty troops headed to US-Mexico border
The order has been approved, the official said, to send a logistics brigade from the 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Liberty in North Carolina. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the deployment has not yet been publicly announced.
North Carolina judge's ruling retains close court election result, but more legal steps are expected
An appeal is likely to reach the state Supreme Court. With Riggs recusing herself from case deliberations, five of the six remaining justices are registered Republicans. Tuesday’s 4th Circuit opinion, however, said that Riggs can return to federal court to plead her case on federal elections and voting rights laws should state court action favor Griffin.
19 states, including NC, sue to stop DOGE from accessing Americans' personal data
The case, filed in federal court in New York City, alleges the Trump administration allowed Musk's team access to the Treasury Department’s central payment system in violation of federal law.
NC General Assembly to consider changing concealed carry law
A new bill in the General Assembly could change North Carolina's gun laws.
NC GOP introduce bill to restrict attorney general from suing Trump's executive orders
This marks the second time that state Republican lawmakers have targeted Jackson's powers since the 2024 election.
NC lawmakers file bills to allow for concealed carry without permit
Two bills filed this session, Senate Bill 50 and House Bill 5, would allow for people to carry a concealed weapon without a permit, applying to everybody 18 and older. If passed, it would make the currently required training only voluntary.
The Latest: Federal judge allows Trump’s mass firings of federal workers to continue
U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper decided he could not grant a motion from unions representing the workers to temporarily block President Donald Trump’s mass firings of federal workers. He did, however, acknowledge the chaos caused by Trump’s blitz of second-term executive actions.
Illegal crossings at U.S.-Mexico border down 94% from last year, Border Patrol chief says
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.
Senate Republicans approve budget framework, pushing past Democratic objections after all-night vote
Republican senators pushed a $340 billion budget framework to passage early Friday, chugging through an all-night session and Democratic opposition in a step toward unleashing money the Trump administration says it needs for mass deportations and border security that top their agenda.
New York sues vape distributors over Elf Bar and other fruit and candy e-cigarettes
(Associated Press) ----New York on Thursday sued some of the country’s biggest distributors of electronic cigarettes, accusing the companies of violating state laws that prohibit the sale of vaping flavors and designs that appeal to children.
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.
Over 6,000 IRS employees expected to be terminated by end of week
(CBS News) --- Over 6,000 Internal Revenue Service employees are expected to be terminated by the end of this week, according to a source familiar with the agency's plans. More than half of these employees — over 3,500 — are expected to be from just one division at the IRS, according to text of an email obtained by CBS News and shared by an IRS employee.
Amid Navy's demand for nuclear subs, recruitment efforts for shipbuilders begins in schools
Groton, Connecticut (CBS News) — At Charles Barnum Elementary School in Groton, Connecticut, a group of fifth graders are learning about submarines.
Men accused of attempting to use a cannon to launch meth and tobacco into Louisiana prison
Deputies said the cannon, which could shoot items 350 feet into the air, would launch the items over the federal prison’s security fence and onto prison grounds.
What to know about Fort Knox's gold depository
President Donald Trump says Elon Musk will be looking at Fort Knox, the legendary depository in Kentucky for American gold reserves, to make sure the gold is still there.
Senate confirms Kash Patel as FBI director
The 51-49 vote by the GOP-controlled Senate. saw Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska act as the lone Republican holdouts.
Snowy roads lead to hundreds of Virginia and North Carolina crashes as Arctic air brings record cold
Officials in Virginia and North Carolina asked drivers to avoid travel Thursday as unusually heavy snow led to hundreds of accidents, including crashes on an interstate that involved more than 50 vehicles.
Seven Chilean men are charged with burglarizing the homes of Mahomes, Burrow and other star athletes
Seven men from Chile have been charged in Florida federal court with orchestrating burglaries at the homes of prominent professional athletes around the country, according to a criminal complaint.
Over 6,000 IRS employees expected to be terminated by end of week
(CBS News) ---- Over 6,000 Internal Revenue Service employees are expected to be terminated by the end of this week, according to a source familiar with the agency's plans. More than half of these employees — over 3,500 — are expected to be from just one division at the IRS, according to text of an email obtained by CBS News and shared by an IRS employee.
Arizona plane crash kills 2 in midair collision at Marana Airport
(CBS News) ---- At least two people have died after two small planes crashed midair Wednesday in Arizona, officials said.
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.
Vaccine targeting pancreatic cancer shows promise in new study of clinical trial
(CBS News) --- When a routine scan led to Barbara Brigham's pancreatic cancer diagnosis in 2020, all she could think about was how she wanted more time. Her husband had just passed away. She loved her local library job. Her three children were still growing their own families.
New Social Security chief refutes claims of deceased people over 100 years old getting checks
(CBS News ) --- People who are listed as over 100 years old in the Social Security system are "not necessarily receiving benefits," the new head of the agency said Wednesday, contradicting claims that tens of millions of dead people over that age are receiving checks.
Odds of asteroid YR4 2024 hitting Earth in 2032 go up, then down again, in latest NASA analysis
(CBS News) --- An asteroid gaining notoriety for its potential to collide with Earth in 2032 was estimated Tuesday to have roughly a 3% chance of striking our planet — the highest probability ever assigned — before additional analysis Wednesday lowered the chances to about 1.5%, according to NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies.
After a series of plane crashes, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says "of course" it's safe to fly
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sought to alleviate fears about flying amid a spate of plane crashes and incidents in recent weeks, telling CBS News in an interview Wednesday, "of course" it's safe to fly.
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.
Odds of asteroid YR4 2024 hitting Earth in 2032 go up, then down again, in latest NASA analysis
(CBS News) --- An asteroid gaining notoriety for its potential to collide with Earth in 2032 was estimated Tuesday to have roughly a 3% chance of striking our planet — the highest probability ever assigned — before additional analysis Wednesday lowered the chances to about 1.5%, according to NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies.
Delta Airlines plane flips on landing in Toronto and a badly hurt child is among 19 injured
ASSOCIATED PRESS-- A Delta Airlines plane flipped upon arrival at Toronto’s Pearson Airport and ended up on its roof Monday, injuring 19 people including three who are in critical condition.
Delta plane flips over while landing in Toronto from Minneapolis, officials say
Emergency crews are at the scene of an incident involving a Delta Air Lines plane that flipped over while arriving Monday at Toronto Pearson Airport from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
President Trump says he spoke with Putin about ending war in Ukraine
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he had spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin about ending the war in Ukraine, which started three years ago when Putin's forces launched a full-scale invasion.
NATO allies await US defense secretary's visit, the first by a member of the Trump administration
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will on Wednesday become the first member of the new Trump administration to visit NATO, where the allies are keen to understand how America now plans to influence the course of the war in Ukraine.
Pope rebukes Trump administration over migrant deportations
Pope Francis issued a major rebuke Tuesday to the Trump administration’s mass deportation of migrants, warning that the program to forcefully deport people purely because of their illegal status deprives them of their inherent dignity and “will end badly.”
Two friends injured in shark attack in the Bahamas speak out
Two friends recounted the unexpected moment they both were bitten by a shark while vacationing in the Bahamas, as they recover from their injuries back home in the United States.
Sony PlayStation Network outage enrages gamers around the world
A major outage of Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) on Saturday has left tens of thousands of gamers unable to access online services, stores and multimedia apps.
Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China could mean higher inflation and economic disruption
New trade penalties against Canada, Mexico and China that President Donald Trump plans to impose Saturday represent an aggressive early move against America’s three largest trading partners, but at the risk of higher inflation and possible disruptions to the global economy.
Nissan, Honda announce plans to merge, creating world's No. 3 automaker
Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to work toward a merger, forming the world’s third-largest automaker by sales as the industry undergoes dramatic changes in its transition away from fossil fuels.
Stanley recalls millions of travel mugs over concerns the lids might fall off, causing burns
Stanley is recalling approximately 2.6 million of its switchback and trigger action stainless steel travel mugs sold in the U.S. because of a potential burn hazard.
Australia is banning social media for people under 16. Could this work elsewhere — or even there?
It is an ambitious social experiment of our moment in history — one that experts say could accomplish something that parents, schools and other governments have attempted with varying degrees of success: keeping kids off social media until they turn 16.
Liam Payne, former One Direction member, dies at 31 in Argentina hotel fall
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne, 31, was found dead after falling from a third-floor hotel balcony in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, local officials told Argentine media.
Leslie strengthens into a hurricane in the Atlantic but isn't threatening land
Leslie has strengthened into a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean and isn’t threatening land, forecasters said.
Iran fires dozens of missiles into Israel as retaliation for killing of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders
Iran said it fired dozens of missiles into Israel on Tuesday, a sharp escalation of the monthslong conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed militias Hezbollah and Hamas. There were no immediate reports of casualties as Israel ordered residents to head to bomb shelters and as air raid sirens sounded across the country.
Japanese fans bid farewell to beloved panda pair before their return to China
Thousands of Japanese fans bid tearful farewell to their beloved panda couple that made their final public appearance at Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo on Saturday before returning to China for medical treatment.
Trump and Zelenskyy meet in New York amid rising questions about US support for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met face-to-face with Donald Trump Friday with public tensions rising between the two over Ukraine's defense against Russia's invasion.
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.