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Legal compromise transfers ownership of Confederate monument, allows move to another site. Ongoing lawsuit leaves ultimate ...
EDENTON, N.C. — A group of five Eastern North Carolinians are suing the town of Edenton after they allege the town council and the Chowan County Board of Commissioners planned to move a controversial ...
A Confederate monument was taken out in a small North Carolina community in order to make room for a new multi-milion dollar ...
The Confederate monument that has stood for more than 116 years in the waterfront town is on the move for the second time.
The town of Edenton is the home of North Carolina’s first colonial capital and has been around since 1718. It was named one of America’s prettiest towns by Forbes.com, and it is a well-deserved honor.
The Confederate monument in downtown Edenton was removed late Saturday evening, Aug. 30, after standing for decades at the ...
EDENTON, N.C. (WNCT) — The Town of Edenton announced a new police chief on Friday. David LaFon is a native of Aulander, North Carolina and has worked as a first responder for most of his life. Lafon ...
The restored 134-year-old clock at Chowan County Courthouse will chime again for the first time in years on September 18.
A Confederate statue at the center of weekly protests and lawsuits was taken down after a judge lifted a restraining order blocking its relocation.