In the top photograph, Maria Wright and 11-year-old Jace Hudgins visit with Norlina Police Chief Tony Marrow and Santa Claus.
Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order that removed college-degree requirements from most jobs in state government.
On Jan. 1 in the Old Senate Chambers at the historic Capitol in downtown Raleigh, Josh Stein took the oath of office to become North Carolina’s 76th Governor. Joined by ...
Heather Abbott is back to head the marketing department at The Warren Record. She will also head the marketing for the Lake ...
This month, the Warren County Memorial Library will present opportunities to reflect on history through the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and for tomorrow’s history makers to reflect ...
Warren County Manager Crystal Smith described 2024 as a productive year for the county marked by progress in areas that have ...
The Norlina Police Department held a Christmas Celebration on Dec. 23, inviting the town’s children and youth to visit with ...
Warren County Emergency Services on Monday night will present a proposal to the the Board of County Commissioners to address serious radio system malfunctions.
When the Warren County Board of Commissioners meets on Jan. 6, it is expected to receive a structural assessment report on historic Warren County Jail along with a draft revised memorandum of ...
The Littleton Lions Club isn't wasting any time getting to work in 2025. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on New Year's Day, the club ...
In recognition of National Radon Action Month, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is providing 2,000 free radon test kits available beginning Jan. 1, 2025, at radon.ncdhhs.gov.
Sew Blessed, a group of 18 quilters, is bringing a little warmth to citizens of Western North Carolina, still suffering from ...