Pennsylvania man charged with murder after shooting at Elizabeth City Quality Inn leaves one woman dead
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and last updated 2021-06-26 22:05:35-04
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. - A man has been charged with murder after a woman dies following a shooting at a Quality Inn Saturday morning.
Officials say around 10:33 a.m., Elizabeth City Police responded to the area of 522 South Hughes Boulevard at the Quality Inn.
When police arrived on the scene they found 54-year-old Jacqueline Marie Castel, of Flinton, PA, lying in the bed unresponsive.
Police say Castel was shot in the head and was taken to Sentara Albemarle Hospital with life-threatening injuries. She later died at the hospital.
Elizabeth City school district pays tribute to one of their own
and last updated 2021-03-09 12:00:11-05
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. â Members of Pasquotank County High School and the surrounding community came together Friday night to pay tribute to one of their own. Classmates, teachers and loved ones left video messages and shared memories of 15-year-old Troyvon Eason.
âHeâs definitely going to be missed,â said one of his teachers. âThat laugh was contagious.â
Pasquotank County High School Principal Juvanda Crutch said Eason was energetic and full of life.
âTroyvon was one of those fun-loving students; one of those students that you loved seeing them come in because you werenât exactly sure what it was that he was going to say,â she said. âHe always had a smile on his face, always had a joke for you, and most of the time he was way too loud in the hallway.â
The festival will kick off the weekend of July 2
Credit: City of O’Fallon Author: Sasha Sander (KSDK) Updated: 9:55 PM CST February 25, 2021
O FALLON, Mo. Looks like the city of O’Fallon is ready to rock and roll and maybe even do a little country dance.
The O’Fallon City Council announced headline bands for its 2021 Heritage & Freedom Fest. This year’s starring performers are rock ‘n’ roll legends Styx and country music star Dylan Scott.
Styx was invited to perform at last year’s festival, but due to COVID-19 the band canceled its tour, ultimately canceling O’Fallon’s Heritage & Freedom Fest all together.