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Man charged with breaking into Rosewood home, stealing more than $1,000 in items

A man is in custody after allegedly breaking into a Rosewood home and stealing more than $1,000 in technology, according to a Wayne County Sheriff's Office press release. On Sept. 9, the sheriff's office received a breaking and entering report...

Woman is arrested after allegedly assaulting EMS personnel and threatening police

MOUNT OLIVE -- A call to the Mount Olive police about a woman who had fallen in the street ended with an alleged assault on an EMS worker. According to a report, police responded to an incident in which Dequana...

Truck is rammed into Fun Products, dirt bike stolen

On Monday at approximately 2:17 a.m., the Goldsboro Police Department responded to an alarm call at Fun Products, 2803 Royall Ave. When officers arrived on-scene they found an unknown subject had rammed a truck into the business building and doors....

Wayne County Public Schools recognizes principal, assistant principal of the year

Wayne County Public Schools named its 2017-18 Principal of the Year and Assistant Principal of the Year on Wednesday night at the Professional Development and Family Engagement Center. Youlonda Wynn of Brogden Primary School was named Principal of the Year,...

John Morton honored for 30 years of service

John Morton, the city of Goldsboro's fire marshal since 2014, was recently recognized by city leaders for more than 30 years of service. Mayor Chuck Allen presented Morton with a city resolution expressing appreciation for Morton's dedication and service...

Constitution Week will be marked by church bells ringing 13 times

Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution are encouraging Wayne County people to celebrate Constitution Week Sept. 17 through 23. The tradition of celebrating Constitution Week was started by the DAR in 1955. Members petitioned Congress to set aside...