Rippe is scheduled for a jury trial on Oct. 14, 2025. The case has been moved from Camden County to Laclede County on a change of venue. Rippe has been charged with second-degree murder and second ...
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The newest cafe, named Cooper-Camden Baby Cafe, is within the Riletta L. Cream Ferry Avenue Library at 852 Ferry ... "All breastfeeding families in Camden County as well as the surrounding areas ...
The Friends of the Library Winter Book Sale will not begin today as originally planned due to the closure of the Brunswick Glynn County Library. Glynn County announced the closure of county ...
LINCOLN COUNTY, N.C. — A man was arrested Monday ... With your help, we want to share who your loved one was with our viewers in North Carolina and South Carolina. When you're ready, fill ...
Snow began falling Tuesday evening in areas of northeastern North Carolina and Hampton Roads ... 28 as scheduled. Camden County Schools will be closed Thursday, Jan. 23. It includes all after ...
A housing boom may be coming to a small county on the Virginia border ... not far from the Virginia border in Eastern North Carolina. BH Camden Lakes, an LLC tied to Boyd Homes of Richmond ...
Camden County Emergency Management Director Chuck White figures they’ll have about 15 or so people come to the cold weather shelter they’ve set up at the Camden Community Recreation Center ...
The people who came to celebrate librarian Lisa McBroom at a drop-in memorial at the Iredell County Public in Statesville on Friday shared stories of how the “Library Lady” impacted their lives.
A Camdenton man was seriously hurt after a crash on Tranquil Woods Rd. west of Kips Cove in Camden County early Sunday morning, according to a crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
The controversy putting the issue of law enforcement using information from license plate readers for public safety against privacy advocates citing a potential for the devices to be mis-used ...