Rocky Mount Telegram - Fri Nov 27
Commercial buildings have been bulldozed to make way for a new Walgreens store on Raleigh Road.
Bicyclist charged with DWIRocky Mount Telegram - Fri Nov 27
Police arrested a Rocky Mount man late Wednesday after officers determined he was riding a bicycle while impaired.
Head-on collision injures 10Rocky Mount Telegram - Thu Nov 26
The N.C. Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of a head-on collision that occurred Thursday morning in Nash County and sent 10 people to the hospital.
Council considers first citizens academyRocky Mount Telegram - Thu Nov 26
Rocky Mount officials are preparing to launch a program to engage city residents and teach them about the function and scope of local government.
Police press residents to shop safelyRocky Mount Telegram - Wed Nov 25
Law enforcement officials are urging shoppers to have a safe holiday shopping season by taking steps to avoid becoming a victim of crime.
Drunk driver hits office owned by mayorRocky Mount Telegram - Wed Nov 25
A drunk motorist lost control of his vehicle early Wednesday morning, swerved off the road, went airborne and crashed his car into an office building owned by Rocky Mount Mayor David Combs.
Time to deck the hallsRocky Mount Telegram - Wed Nov 25
There won't be a plastic reindeer or inflatable Santa in sight. When people visit Stonewall Manor in Rocky Mount at Christmastime, they are not looking for twinkle lights, a tinsel-draped tree or the other trappings of a modern holiday celebration, said Lauren Filliettaz, Nash County Historical Association coordinator for the house.
Silver alert issued for womanRocky Mount Telegram - Tue Nov 24
The N.C. Center for Missing Persons issued a Silver Alert late Monday for an elderly Whitakers woman whose home burned down last week.
Shooting victims recover in regional hospitalRocky Mount Telegram - Mon Nov 23
Two Rocky Mount men shot in separate incidents last week by unknown assailants remained in the hospital Monday.
City looks to revise tap fees for water, sewerRocky Mount Telegram - Mon Nov 23
Rocky Mount City Council began the process Monday of overhauling its water- and sewer-line connection policy to standardize fees to new customers and end the practice of extending services outside city limits.
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