New home video of murdered mom Michelle Young and her daughter released, Durham police try to protect identities of officers implicated in sex scandal, and a wrong-way driver goes missing – in the hospital.

  1. WRAL News REWIND: Nov. 11-17

    New home video of murdered mom Michelle Young and her daughter released, Durham police try to protect identities of officers implicated in sex scandal, and a wrong-way driver goes missing – in the hospital.

    1. Nov 16, 2007
  2. TOP STORY: Judge Rules Durham Officers' Names Can Be Withheld

    A judge on Wednesday ruled that the Durham Police Department doesn't have to release the names of officers put on administrative leave last week as part of a department investigation.

    1. Nov 14, 2007
  3. TOP STORY: Driver in Wrong-Way Crash in Hospital

    Authorities on Friday located a man suspected of causing a wreck on a Johnston County highway that injured eight other people.

    1. Nov 16, 2007
  4. TOP STORY: Home Video Aims to Keep Slain Mom's Case in Public Eyes

    The mother of a slain pregnant woman released never-before-seen home video of her daughter and granddaughter Wednesday in one of several efforts to keep attention on the unsolved murder case.

    1. Nov 15, 2007
  5. WRAL EXCLUSIVE: Michelle Young With Daughter Cassidy (Clip 1)

    Home video of Michelle Young and daughter Cassidy at MacArthur Airport. (Video courtesy of Linda Fisher)

    1. Nov 14, 2007
  6. WRAL EXCLUSIVE: Michelle Young With Daughter Cassidy (Clip 2)

    Home video of Michelle Young and daughter Cassidy with toy Jeep. (Video courtesy of Linda Fisher)

    1. Nov 14, 2007
  7. WRAL EXCLUSIVE: Michelle Young With Daughter Cassidy (Clip 3)

    Michelle Young and daughter Cassidy on her second birthday. (Video courtesy of Linda Fisher)

    1. Nov 14, 2007
  8. WRAL EXCLUSIVE: Michelle Young With Daughter Cassidy (Clip 4)

    Home video of Michelle Young with her daughter, Cassidy. (Video courtesy of Linda Fisher)

    1. Nov 14, 2007
  9. MONDAY: Suspect in Wilson Murder Case Speaks Out

    In jail three years before being released on bond for his alleged role in a 17-year-old Wilson teen's death, James Johnson speaks out as he waits to see if he goes to trial for the high-profile murder case.

    1. Nov 12, 2007
  10. MONDAY: Duke Lacrosse DNA Tester Removed From Post

    The head of a private laboratory where DNA evidence in the Duke lacrosse case was tested no longer works there.

    1. Nov 12, 2007
  11. MONDAY: Another Wreck Occurs on Accident-Prone Curve

    The Highway Patrol says a driver lost control of her SUV Monday on Dillard Drive in Wake County. Authorities say the curve has been the site of at least three accidents over the past year.

    1. Nov 12, 2007
  12. MONDAY: Silver Alert Helps Find Missing Adults Quicker

    The new statewide Silver Alert system was designed to help authorities track down adults with memory problems who wander off.

    1. Nov 13, 2007
  13. MONDAY: World War II Vet Earns Long-Overdue Promotion

    A local veteran received a promotion Monday more than six decades after he earned it.

    1. Nov 12, 2007
  14. TUESDAY: Woman Charged in Hit-And-Run Knew Victim's Mom

    A woman charged in a hit-and-run that left a Johnston County teenager fighting for his life knew the victim's mother.

    1. Nov 14, 2007
  15. TUESDAY: Friends Say Shooting Suspect Was Defending Daughter

    Friends of a Zebulon man accused of killing his daughter's boyfriend said he was defending his daughter, but a relative of the victim is calling it a "cold and calculated killing."

    1. Nov 13, 2007
  16. TUESDAY: Man Charged After Shooting Mother at Johnston Home

    Sheriff's deputies said the son shot his mother and then crashed through a window at a home on Kirkwall Lane.

    1. Nov 14, 2007
  17. WEDNESDAY: Fayetteville City Council Votes in Favor of 'Ticket-Gate' Probe

    The Fayetteville City Council voted Tuesday night to have an independent agency investigate a traffic accident that has led to accusations of special treatment for the mayor and city manager.

    1. Jan. 10, 2008
  18. WEDNESDAY: 540 Toll Roads Would Be a 'No-Stop' System

    Commuters on the new extension of Interstate 540 will have three ways to pay their toll if and when the roadway goes to tolls.

    1. May. 12, 2008
  19. WEDNESDAY: DNA Evidence in Duke Lacrosse Case Will Be Preserved

    A judge has reversed his decision concerning DNA evidence in the now-discredited Duke lacrosse case.

    1. Nov 14, 2007
  20. WEDNESDAY: City Council Wants to Negotiate New Randy Parton Theatre Contract

    The Roanoke Rapids City Council wants to negotiate a revised contract for the Randy Parton Theatre. The city borrowed about $21 million to help build the theater.

    1. Nov 15, 2007
  21. THURSDAY: Soldier Pleads Guilty to Rapes, Assaults

    A Fort Bragg soldier was sentenced Thursday to 60 years in military prison after pleading guilty to raping two women and assaulting two others.

    1. Nov 15, 2007
  22. THURSDAY: Hunt Talks N.C. Business, Politics

    Former Gov. Jim Hunt discusses his election to the state Business Hall of Fame, the 2008 Senate race and other issues.

    1. Nov 15, 2007
  23. THURSDAY: Illegal Immigrant Pleads Guilty in Fatal I-40 Wreck

    An illegal immigrant who was driving drunk and veered across a highway median, slamming into two cars during the morning commute and killing a Cary man, will be deported after he serves his prison sentence.

    1. Nov 15, 2007
  24. THURSDAY: Sheriff: Horseplay Led to Hoke Child Shooting

    Investigators say a 9-year-old boy is on life support after he was accidentally shot by his 10-year-old friend who was playing with his father's gun.

    1. Nov 16, 2007
  25. THURSDAY: Rain, Lower Temps on Tap Thursday

    North Carolina could see a mixed bag of weather Thursday with rain and strong winds in the morning, followed by a sharp drop in temperatures. Plus, there's the possibility of snow showers in the far western counties.

    1. Nov 15, 2007
  26. THURSDAY: Van Puts YMCA Bus on Its Side

    A minivan struck a bus carrying 12 children from a local Young Men's Christian Association in Durham on Thursday afternoon.

    1. Nov 15, 2007