Featured Photo: Spaghetti for Safer Schools

Dr. Holly M. Glenn (left) and other volunteers package meals for the SAFE Schools spaghetti fundraiser at Montero's restaurant in Elizabeth City, Monday.

  • Fed judge allows ex-bombing range chief to take cruise

    A federal judge has cleared the way for a former Dare County bombing range manager accused of stealing government property to go on a cruise with family and friends to the Bahamas next week.

  • House passes resolution honoring EC’s first black cop

    The North Carolina House of Representatives passed, 116-0, a resolution on Tuesday honoring the late Leander Respass, Elizabeth City’s first black police officer.

  • Medical staff group backs Sentara

    On the heels of an informal survey showing many Albemarle Hospital employees wanting Sentara Healthcare to take over the hospital, a hospital physicians group is also throwing its lot in with the Norfolk, Va.-based health system.

  • Building fixes to cost $71K more

    The only bidder for renovating the former Mack Sawyer building in downtown Elizabeth City wants about $71,000 more than the city has budgeted for the project, City Manager Rich Olson reported Monday.

  • Lack of reports may be costly

    Elizabeth City State University could face the loss of federal financial aid as well as nearly $4.4 million in fines for not reporting more than 120 crimes to the U.S. government, a requirement under federal law.

Rally for the Cure about much more than golf

There was more meaning behind play at The Pines’ annual Rally for the Cure golf tournament on Tuesday.

  • Eastern’s Best Rule Beaver Lake: EC’s Mitchell among winners

    EURE — Conservative skiing is the ultimate trick for Kelsie Mitchell, and those tricks were the best ones at last weekend’s National Collegiate All-Stars Water Ski Championship.

  • Lee Owen: Which bowling league format is right for you?

    With league formats available in many different forms, it is important for you to know what you are getting into and which league you may want to bowl.

  • Same Story: Knights teamwork fuels second Cup title

    BARCO — With many of Currituck’s students playing multiple sports, cooperation among coaches played a critical role in the school’s second straight Wells Fargo Conference Cup after breaking First Flight’s eight-year stranglehold on the award last year.

  • Perquimans hammered by long ball

    WILLIAMSTON — Riverside’s two grand slam homers in the bottom of the first propelled them to an 11-run inning and a 15-2 win Friday against Perquimans in a five-inning mercy rule shortened game of the 1A state playoffs.

  • Rough start dooms Currituck in playoffs

    BARCO — This time it wasn’t all about early Currituck errors.

Cooper brings Hollywood to EC

It was back in June, 2009 when the green at Mariners’ Wharf Park became the scene of what is now one of the most anticipated events of the summer, The Mariners’ Wharf Film Festival.

WATCH: Spy capture or sleuth setup? Arrest in Russia looks like Cold War case

CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports on new details in the arrest of U.S. embassy worker Ryan Fogle by Russian authorities for spying.

WDYT? IRS targets groups