Business

Downtown merchant carves a niche in Washington history

It seems every small town has one: a legendary figure, that person who welcomes everyone, makes friends of ...

News

Prayerful protest held at Festival Park

Prayer and protest blended on the Washington waterfront Wednesday evening, as pastors and congregants gathered at Festival Park ...

News

Salvation Army delivers doughnuts to first responders

The Salvation Army of Washington delivered sweet, savory treats to first responders last Friday on National Doughnut Day, ...

News

With renovations complete, airport seeks path to sustainability

With a massive resurfacing project at the Washington-Warren Airport now complete, airport administrators and the Washington City Council ...

News

Moore Aquatic Center reopens, one stroke at a time

The beginning of summer is usually a busy time for local swimming pools, but in the midst of ...

News

NCHSAA allowing sports to resume June 15, with restrictions

The North Carolina High School Athletic Association took a first step forward Monday morning, lifting some restrictions on ...

Washington

URBAN VISION: Transformation of Belk-Tyler building underway

New life is coming to the old Belk-Tyler store in downtown Washington, and for that, the City of ...

Beaufort County

Youth baseball, softball plan return

Baseball and softball fields won’t be completely untouched this summer, after all. Washington’s Youth Baseball and Youth Softball ...

Washington

Thursday marks third night of protests

Washington was again the scene of protest on Thursday evening, as black residents took to the streets, calling ...

Business

After one weekend, ALE pulls plug on pub

A Washington bar that reopened with limited capacity last week has closed its doors once again. According to ...

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