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Woman Charged in Hit-And-Run Knew Victim's Mom
UNC Study: Blacks Add Nearly $45 Billion to State's Economy
2-Year-Old Found Half a Mile From Home
Depot Derailed as Nightclubs Close
Wake Panel Devises Plan to Handle Stormwater
Dispatches from a Reporter's Notebook : Reporting Is Hazardous Duty
Warren County Growth Prompts Calls for More Deputies
Raeford Police Chief Charged in Domestic Case
Drought Puts Higher Draught Prices on Tap
Man Charged After Shooting Mother at Johnston Home
High Court Hears Dram-Shop Liability Case
Friends Say Shooting Suspect Was Defending Daughter
Black-Owned Businesses Contribute About $44 Billion to N.C. Economy
Highway, Legal Systems Contribute to N.C. Gun Trafficking
Manhunt subject had threatened wife before, court document says
Businesses Worry Closed I-95 Bridge Will Route Customers Elsewhere
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2 Cary Roads to Close for Sewer Work
Residents Urged to Report Runoff From Construction Sites
Durham Students to Pledge to Conserve Water
Mixer Truck Overturns; Driver Charged
New Election Expected After Ballot Mix-Up
Driver Charged in Johnston School Bus Collision
Missing Woman Found Safe
Arrest Made in Durham Shooting
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I-95 North Reopens After Truck Collision in Robeson County
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David Glenn's ACC Journal : Duke, UNC Must "Recruit" Too
An Eye on the Canes : A Sigh of Relief
An Eye on the Canes : Update from the Bay
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Troopers Look to Slow Down Lead-Foot Drivers
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Executive Service Corps Closing in Charlotte
Network for Good Wins $4.79 Million Suit
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Brian Shrader's Siteseeing Blog : Perpetual Dog Entertainment
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FCC Chief: End Dual Ownership Ban in Top 20 Markets
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Army Helps Returning GIs with More Mental-Health Screenings