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Officials say a cruise ship rescued four people from a disabled catamaran taking on water hundreds of miles off the coast of Bermuda. U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson Petty Officer 3rd Class Christine Bills says the catamaran's escape hatch blew a gasket, causing the vessel to take on water about 265 miles off the coast of Bermuda.
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While preparing to build a new playground at the Christ Episcopal Church, members discovered items buried underground that date back to before the church was founded.
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Elizabeth City, N.C., has submitted an overdue audit that shows the city has resolved some issues with financial oversight, but continues to struggle with others.
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More members of the state commission that oversees local government audits are raising concerns about Elizabeth City's finances.
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Just days after breaking ground on its first location in Dare County, the popular gas station chain has now announced plans to expand to three other areas in the state.
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Officials in Elizabeth City say they have submitted one of two overdue audits that drew the attention of the state treasurer.
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Pasquotank County: DA who called Andrew Brown Jr.'s killing 'justified' is elected to Superior CourtAndrew Womble — the former District Attorney in Pasquotank County who did not press charges against the sheriff's deputies who killed Andrew Brown in Elizabeth City in 2021 — has won the election for Superior Court Judge in North Carolina’s 1st District. Pasquotank Sheriff Tommy Wooten was also re-elected.
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Attorneys who represented the estate of Andrew Brown Jr. say they are entitled to $1.2 million of the $3 million settlement reached with Pasquotank County.
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Brown was killed on April 21 of last year by Pasquotank County sheriff’s deputies while they were serving drug-related warrants at his Elizabeth City home.
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Kirk Rivers, who led marches after Andrew Brown Jr.'s death, was elected mayor.