The Roanoke Rapids Sanitary District reported a wastewater spill which occurred Monday between 10:40 a.m. and 11:40 a.m.
Mayor Emery Doughtie said this evening there appears to be no recourse for a one-stop voting site in the city leading up to the May 8 primary.
The Roanoke Rapids Police Department reported the following, according to Chief Chuck Hasty:
Celebrating its 200th anniversary , the North Carolina State Supreme Court has elected Halifax as one of the locations where it will hold a session.
Roanoke Rapids Mayor Emory Doughtie said he will continue a push for a one-stop voting site in the city ahead of the May 8 primary.