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Local News

Go green for the holidays with locally made gifts
Wake sheriff's office finds missing bloodhound
N.C. State student reports robbery, assault
Silver Alert canceled for missing Rocky Mount man
Beach music singer injured in car wreck
Silver Alert canceled for Rutherford County woman
Umstead, Fearrington capture top AAA ratings
Durham police search for bank robber
Crews respond to chemical leak
Suspect in armed robberies was on intensive probation
Girl recants sex charge against Fuquay-Varina man
I-440 at New Bern Avenue reopens
Consignment stores get holiday bonus from economic woes
Durham teacher faces child porn investigation
Teen's tattoo leads to criminal charges
Perdue focused on state economy
Police ID man found on Mount Olive roadway
Teen charged with crash that killed two friends
Controversial Pinehurst traffic circle opens
Man shot twice in Fayetteville
House fire can't destroy man's memories
Soldiers get gift of Christmas trees
Suspects in UNCC student's death make first appearances
Va. deputies catch N.C. youth driving Jeep, hiding handguns
Colder temps on the way
Man injured in Selma house fire
Contractor's former employees file complaint over unpaid wages
Sex offender registry adds telephone alert tool
Durham police buy more Tasers

State News

Electors cast N.C.'s official votes for Obama

Business

AT&T launches digital TV service in the Triangle
Triangle partners create their own job 'catalyst'
Piedmont Natural Gas seeks rate cut
Mattel settles with N.C. over tainted toys
IT job openings plunge 30% in N.C.
Triangle home sales, prices fall
Strikers replaced by laid-off workers

Lifestyles

Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations : Let me be your Santa #4
Kaine not forgotten

Entertainment

Health Team

Experimental brain stimulation could help epilepsy patients