News Stories
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Amid the challenges posed by the coronavirus health crisis, Albemarle Hopeline is still helping those who are dealing with domestic violence.
Weatherly Lofts owners James Flanigan and Kevin O’Leary of J.D. Lewis Construction Management were recently honored with the N.C. Main Street “Champions Award” for their development and revitalization of the former Weatherly Candy Company building in downtown Elizabeth City.
Area pastors preparing to proclaim the Gospel message this Easter Sunday are fully aware that many in their congregation are desperately looking to them to provide hope amid the challenges of the coronavirus health crisis.
CAMDEN — The Camden County Schools is partnering with a local church this week to ensure that students from the county’s neediest families will have enough food during their spring break.
Most retail stores in the area that have remained open during the coronavirus pandemic had already started limiting the number of customers allowed inside even before Gov. Roy Cooper’s latest order mandated it.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
The Traveling Easter Bunny visits children in the Debry and Williams Circle communities of Elizabeth City, Saturday afternoon. The Easter Bunny was making his rounds in Camden County and Elizabeth City to help boost the spirits of children, who won't be able to attend Easter egg hunts at chu…
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One of my favorite Yogi Berra stories was told by his teammate, and roommate on the road, Bobby Brown.
Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic impacting the region, the start of the 2020 racing season at Dixieland Speedway, previously scheduled to begin on May 1st, will be delayed.
EDENTON — The Edenton Steamers have announced third baseman Shane Easter and second baseman Jared Kauffman of Eastern Michigan University as well as Embry Riddle Aeronautical University left-handed pitcher Daniel Rutherford as the newest additions to the 2020 squad.
Like all spring sports, the 2020 high school outdoor track and field season was halted early in its campaign because of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to another cancellation of an area sporting event.
Before the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic postponed sports in North Carolina on March 13, the high school girls’ soccer season was set to complete its second week of action.
Opinion
Sunday, April 12, 2020
“Truth or Consequences” was a popular quiz show that ran on radio and TV for 48 years. The reality show that President Trump is hosting daily from the White House — disguised as a press briefing — might well be called “Truth Has Consequences.”
“Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s” provides the biblical underpinning of federalism, the idea that diffusion of power is superior to concentration of power. Our Founding Fathers were primary advocates of this system of government in reaction to the centralization of power in London, a centralization they regarded as contributing to tyranny. Today, federalism is contributing to a pandemic.
As the threat of a worldwide Ebola epidemic loomed in 2014, the Obama administration formed an office within the White House to track threats of a pandemic and help our nation prepare for a pandemic if one did occur.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Note: The following op-ed from U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy of Greenville was published in the Washington Examiner on Friday.
Want to see the damage done by the Democrats’ week-long delay in passing the emergency relief bill? Consider the bill’s most important employment provision, the Paycheck Protection Program — a $350 billion fund to provide small businesses with “forgivable loans” so they can keep the lights on during the lockdown and avoid laying off their workers.
Friday, April 10, 2020
The polls show Joe Biden leading Donald Trump in the presidential race. Looking at the last 10 surveys in the RealClearPolitics average of polls matching Trump vs. Biden, Biden is leading in every one of them — by anywhere from 3 to 10 points. Biden’s average lead, in those 10 polls, is 5.5 points.
Features
Sunday, April 12, 2020
April marks the anniversary of the 1935 Rural Electrification Authority and the opening of the first electric substation in North Carolina in April 1937.
Local residents have cast their nominations for Visit Elizabeth City’s E. City Hometown Heroes.
Friday, April 10, 2020
CAMDEN — Camden County 4-H is planning a youth essay contest to provide high school students in the county an opportunity to write about their experiences with the coronavirus crisis.
Lois White has been using her seamstress skills for more than three decades to bring joy to others. Now she’s using them to help save lives.
Thursday, April 09, 2020
Editor’s note: The following is a condensed version of a recent sermon by Towne South Church of Christ Lead Minister Brad Giffin. It appears here today with permission of the pastor.





