Area News
Speed a factor in deadly crash: TCPD
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Speed was a factor in a deadly crash no a Tabor City street Thursday night, Maj. Russell Conway of the Tabor City Police Department said. Kristina Jacobs, 27, of Seal Street, died before she could be freed from a 2006 Cadillac that slammed into a tree at the split between North…
Read MoreGunshot, not leap from car killed a Whiteville woman, the sentence is 31+ years
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com A gunshot, not her leap from a moving car, killed a Whiteville woman in the Williams Township area two years ago, a Columbus County jury ruled Thursday. William Jacoby Singletary, 31, of Hwy 410, Bladenboro, was convicted of second degree murder two years to the day after Monalisa McMillian, 19, of…
Read MoreFlipping for Spring has Sprung
A much larger parade presence and what appeared to be double the number of vendors and crowd size as a year ago, Tabor City’s second annual Spring Has Sprung Festival was every bit as successful as Carolina Extreme Martial Arts student Noah Hart’s flip, with assistance from instructor and co-owner Keith Mercure. Tractors proved a…
Read MoreLoris men charged in Fayetteville murder
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Two Loris men have been charged in the January slaying of a Fayetteville merchant, the most recent last week. Quinteel Pierre Harley, 34, and Rasheem Lopez Grant, 28, are both charged with first degree murder, robbery with a dangerous weapon, possession of a firearm by felon, and felony conspiracy, Officer Jeremy…
Read MoreWater/sewer fees hiked in pursuit of $11.4M in grants
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Water and sewer fees for residential customers in Tabor City are going up effective May 1, action the Town Council was told Tuesday could prove pivotal in landing more than $11.4 million in grants to repair deficiencies in aging sewer lines and the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). Council also approved applications…
Read More‘Pill mill’ doctor sentenced to 78 months
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Nearly four years after his arrest on allegations of running a “pill mill” from his medical office in Tabor City, John Whan Kim was sentenced Thursday to serve 78 months in federal prison. Kim, 75, was sentenced following a Dec. 28, 2021 guilty plea to charges of conspiracy to unlawfully distribute…
Read MoreLoris hits pause on land deal
By JENN CAUSEY tribjenn@tabor-loris.com Land with potential for a new City Hall or other municipal uses has been offered to the City of Loris, with City Council taking a cautious approach. Barbara Taylor owns the nearly 2,950 square foot lot at 4126 Railroad Avenue, just across the street from City Hall, and has a buyer…
Read MoreDrug trafficking probe nets all guilty pleas
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Tabor-Loris Community residents and some from Longs are among more than 30 drug traffickers indicted on a federal wiretap investigation into narcotics and violence who have pleaded guilty and been sentenced in federal court. That announcement from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of South Carolina came less than 20…
Read MorePre-pandemic visitation rules restored at CRHS
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Pre-pandemic visitation rules have been restored at Columbus Regional Healthcare System, specifically at the flagship hospital in Whiteville. Regular Visitation Policy was restored Tuesday, announced in a news release Wednesday morning. “We are very thankful to be able to return to normal visitation for our patients and their families,” said CRHS…
Read MoreBullard named new Tabor Correctional warden
By DEUCE NIVEN tribdeuce@tabor-loris.com Tabor Correctional Institution has a new warden with Jamie Jordan promoted to the prison’s top post. Bullard’s promotion was announced by the Division of Adult Correction and Juvenile Justice, a North Carolina Department of Public Safety news release said Monday. He had been the associate warden for custody at the prison…
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