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A business shut down in 2005 for allegedly operating as a brothel was shut down again today after Roanoke Rapids police Thursday night found evidence it was being used for the same purpose.
A business shut down in 2005 for allegedly operating as a brothel was shut down again today after Roanoke Rapids police Thursday night found evidence it was being used for the same purpose.
A Roanoke Rapids man was arrested Tuesday on drug counts following an investigation by the Halifax County Sheriff's Office.
It appears the city tree issue may already be settled before it becomes an issue again.
Public Works Director Richard Parnell this afternoon presented council with several budget concerns during its work session.
United States Attorney George E.B. Holding is urging residents and business in Eastern North Carolina to be aware of and report suspected fraudulent activity related to tornado relief operations and federal funding for the victims.