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Drug traffickers including two from Carteret County sentenced

BEAUFORT — District Attorney Scott Thomas announced the sentencing of three drug traffickers during last week’s administrative term of Carteret County Superior Court. Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Clinton D.

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Morehead City man sentenced for trafficking heroin, fentanyl

BEAUFORT — District Attorney Scott Thomas and Carteret County Sheriff Asa Buck announced Wednesday that Corey Kent Coulston, 29, of Morehead City, was sentenced Tuesday to a minimum of 70

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Havelock man pleads guilty to murder, sentenced to life without parole

A man from Havelock pled guilty to murder and arson on Monday and was later sentenced to a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

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Business owners happy about easing of restrictions, but ask for more reopening steps

The easing of COVID-19 socioeconomic restrictions in North Carolina had several Triad business owners and operators expressing gratefulness, but also longing for more.

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Bars are "unprofitable to operate" under Cooper's COVID restrictions, say local owners in legal challenge

The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Carteret County Superior Court. Plaintiffs Danielle Bull owns Bull s Tavern at 408 W. Fourth St., while Tiffany Howell owns Burke Street Pub at 1110 Burke St. The plaintiffs claim that Cooper s executive orders affecting bars and certain private bar permit holders has made it unprofitable to operate and that each plaintiff has suffered financial damages due to the closing of their business. The plaintiffs want a judge to issue a declarative judgment that Cooper’s executive orders related to bars are a violation of the state Constitution. They also want a three-judge panel to declare unconstitutional an element of the state s Emergency Management Act, claiming they do not have an adequate remedy for how Cooper has issued his executive orders.

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