Marines say the rumble strips will increase safety by reminding drivers to slow down when entering or leaving the base.
The ramped-up U.S. attacks against the Yemen-based Houthis are possible in part due to an extensive military footprint in the ...
Students at Brewster Middle School on Camp Lejeune had the chance to explore ... to explore their interest and opportunities off base. Outside the gate there's a lot of exposure to different ...
Capt. Nicholas Royer describes himself and many of his fellow Marines as "nerds with a drive for violence." It's an apt description for disciples of a booming craft in the Corps: war-gaming.
A Lenoir-based company’s bid of $3,429,830 to build a new Catawba County EMS base in Hickory will be considered at a future county commission meeting. On March 10, Catawba County Purchasing ...
Hundreds of thousands of people are still awaiting justice more than two years after lawmakers passed legislation allowing victims of toxic water at Camp Lejeune to take legal action against the ...
The Bachelor’s Dina Lupancu had hopes of mending her relationship with fellow season 29 contestant Carolina Quixano — but that didn’t happen at the Women Tell All. “I thought we were going ...
SCHEMING Kim Jong-un has constructed a new missile base disguised as a private golf course, satellite images reveal. Top analysts told The Sun how the James Bond villain-esque golf course features ...
Adam Smith, D-Wash., included a provision creating a commission that ultimately stripped Braxton Bragg’s name from the North Carolina base. Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., who represents the base ...
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Here are maps illustrating the current situation. Officials listed 81 wildfires in North Carolina as of Thursday morning, totaling more than 1,500 acres. This was down from more than 200 blazes at ...
In passing the 2022 Camp Lejeune Justice Act, Congress acknowledged that as many as 1 million people had been exposed to toxic water on the North Carolina base between 1953 and 1987. With so many ...
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