Statement from Raleigh Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin: I am grateful to all our residents and business owners for their cooperation over the last three nights. Once again, we had peaceful protests in our city – composed of people from all walks of life – demanding changes that I think we can all agree are long overdue. […]

For the second straight night, our city experienced multiple protests.  For the second straight night, the protests were peaceful and without the threat of violence.  There were no injuries, no property damage, and no arrests.  We saw differing voices coming together and sharing, listening, and learning.  This is exactly how we begin to build a […]

Last night the city of Raleigh returned to a place of peace. While instituting a curfew was not an easy decision, it was necessary to end the series of violence and destruction we had experienced throughout the weekend. The safety and security of our community is my top priority, and as such, I am extending […]

The curfew that was in effect for the city of Rocky Mount has been lifted for Saturday, according to the city’s Twitter feed. However, the city wants residents to be aware that flash flooding is still a possibility in Edgecombe and Nash counties until Sunday evening.       Facebook: The Karen Clark Instagram: @TheKarenClark […]

Rocky Mount Mayor David Combs has issued a proclamation declaring a State of Emergency and imposing a curfew starting Thursday, Sept. 13. Curfew hours will be effective Thursday, Sept. 13 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.; Friday, Sept. 14 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. and Saturday, Sept. 15 from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. […]