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Local News

Raleigh growth plan to curb sprawl
Stricter sex offender rules among new state laws
Perdue, Obama to discuss state budget deficit
Project Education blog : Two Duke seniors win scholarships
Project Education blog : Parents to sound off on reassignment
Annual WRAL Tower Lighting continues rich tradition
Tornado victims applying for aid
Bush honors N.C. youth program
Volunteer group reaches birdhouse-building milestone
Changes made to school reassignment proposal
Wake schools asked to cut $5.7M
Plensa sculpture shines in Durham
Raleigh looks to revitalize Capital Boulevard area

News

Commissioners in Wake, Durham elect leaders
Man hospitalized after Durham house fire
Triangle Transit moves transfer center
Vance deputies investigate man's death
Seven died on N.C. roads over holiday
Two firefighters, two others charged with arson
DWI checkpoints to run through holidays
Man arrested in Jackson Hamlet shooting
Fayetteville man accused of sex with minor
Bragg soldier killed in Fayetteville apartment
Raleigh police try to identify store robber
Durham seeks help solving ATM robberies
UNC murder suspect to be arraigned on federal charges
Raleigh police probe shooting
Sanford woman accused of embezzling money

State News

Real vs. fake: How 'green' is your tree?

5 On Your Side

Restaurant ratings (Oct. 20 - Nov. 16)
Digital-picture frames aren't picture perfect

Business

Triangle Business Today : How Green Will Become The New HD!

Lifestyles

Good Girl Hildy
Simple crafts add cheer to holiday table
History is alive on Barbados
It's a blue Christmas without you Clanci

Documentaries

Focal Point: 'Power Shift'

Health Team

Holiday scents can help set a happy scene
Flu shots are for adults, too
Viruses, bacteria live on bills