
The FBI's announcement Raises More Questions than Answers for Hillary
WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI's announcement that it recently came upon new emails that may be pertinent to the Hillary Clinton private email server investigation raised more questions than answers. FBI Director James Comey said in a letter to Congress on Friday that the bureau had discovered the emails while pursuing an unrelated case and would now review whether the messages were classified. The three-paragraph announcement, though vague in details, immediately resurfaced an is

Mary Lindsey Edwards Benefit and Lyme Awareness
Please Share with Your Friends!! Starring Majesty Rose, The Malpass Brothers, Casey Bluegrass Trio, Without Further Ado, Maddeline Edwards and the Artistic Dance Studio!! October 30th, An Evening of Live Music At the Garris Chapel Church, 823 Piney Grove Church Rd, Goldsboro, NC. 6p.m.-9p.m. $20 per ticket Sponsored By:
St. Mary Church
Garris Chapel Church
Arbonne For tickets, call St. Mary Church at 919-734-5033, Ext 210

Duke Energy Gets Permit to Bury Coal Ash Near Spill Site
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's environmental department is telling Duke Energy to go ahead with building a lined landfill at its Dan River power plant so it can move coal ash away from the river that saw a massive spill two years ago. The state Department of Environmental Quality issued the needed permit on Wednesday. The step was needed for the country's largest electric company to build and operate the landfill to take coal ash moved from two unlined pits now on the

Huge Obamacare Health Hikes give New attack Help to GOP Senate Candidates
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Senate candidates are jumping on news of sharply rising premiums under President Barack Obama's health care law as they seek advantage in the closing days of the election. The unpopular law was already an issue in some key Senate races, a recurring attack line for GOP candidates and in some cases another way to tie Democrats to Hillary Clinton. The latest rate hike news is "an exclamation point on the argument we've been making," said Tim Phillips

Oil Pipeline Protesters Brace for Confrontation With Police
CANNON BALL, N.D. (AP) — Protesters trying to stop construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline are bracing for a confrontation with police Thursday after the demonstrators refused to leave private land in the pipeline's path. A months-long dispute over the four-state, $3.8 billion pipeline reached a crisis point when some 200 protesters set up camp on land owned by pipeline developer Energy Transfer Partners. The disputed area is just to the north of a more permanent and l

Woman died in crash after trying to hit pedestrian in Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Charlotte police say a 26-year-old woman died in a crash with oncoming traffic after trying to hit a pedestrian. Police say Ebony Little tried to drive into a pedestrian she had been arguing with about 8 p.m. Friday, but the woman escaped uninjured, and Little sped off. Police say Little then drove off the right side of the road, overcorrected and lost control. Her Lexus hit an oncoming car and rolled onto its roof. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Things You Should Know Today, Monday, October 24th
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday: 1. HOW POLITICAL MAP IS SHIFTING Though Trump's campaign insists it's premature to count him out, Clinton's path to winning the White House has only grown wider in the race's final weeks. 2. IRAQI KURDISH FORCES PUSH TOWARD MOSUL The troops, known as peshmerga, cordon off eight villages and advance within 9 kilometers (5½ miles) of the city held by the Islamic State group.

13 Killed, 31 Hurt in One of California's Deadliest Wrecks
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — A maintenance crew had slowed down traffic on a California highway through the night, and the work had gone on for hours without problems. Then a tour bus returning to Los Angeles from a casino trip slammed into the back of a semi-truck. Passengers who were asleep on the bus woke up to loud screams and the sound of crushing metal. The gambling jaunt ended in one of the deadliest wrecks in California history with 13 people killed and 31 others injur

France Moving More Than 6,000 Migrants, Destroying Huge Camp
CALAIS, France (AP) — Lines of migrants with their lives in small bags waited calmly to get on buses in the French port city of Calais on Monday, the first day of the mass evacuation and destruction of the squalid camp they called home. French authorities were beginning a complex operation to shut down the makeshift camp, uprooting thousands who made treacherous journeys to escape wars, dictators or grinding poverty and dreamed of building new lives in Britain. Closely watche

Correction and Law Enforcement Officers Bring Disturbance at Neuse Correctional Institution Under Co
Mon, Oct 24, 2016 2:40 am Goldsboro - Correction and law enforcement officers bring a disturbance at Neuse Correctional Institution that lasted approximately four hours under control. One corrections staff member has been taken to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries. One inmate received non-life threatening injuries and has been treated and released. The disturbance started by a small group of inmates at about 4:30 p.m. The inmates set two separate fires that have