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Local News

School reassignment foes, backers to come together
Four Cherry Hospital employees on leave in probe
Dunn man hit, killed by train
Duke to honor Robert Redford for environmental work
State hits $3B in lottery sales
Better Business Bureau warns of tax schemes
Orange County Courthouse vandalized
Raleigh police arrest bank robbery suspect
Tax increases, furloughs on lawmakers' table
AG: Bank customers shouldn't take bait from phishers
Tips to avoid phishing scam
State leaders push for more technical education
Maxton mayor to apologize for assault
Durham Tech grad recognized
Second Silver Alert for man concerns Wilson police
Harsh economy crowds ERs with uninsured
Suggested illnesses for ExpressCare
Fight over knife on bus leaves 11-year-old injured
DMV scraps flat plates
Chapel Hill police investigate assault
Ways to dine out on the cheap
UNC system panel leaning toward hate-crimes policy
Bill pitches scholastic sports for home-schooled students
St. Augustine track star runs in honor of father
911 call released in officer arrest
CIAA fans adjust for economy
Chatham officials stay away from immigration policy forum
Silver Alert issued for Greensboro woman

State News

Fifty dogs removed from from Lenoir County facility

National News

Backlash against NY Post cartoon felt in Durham

Traffic

N.C. 540 project won't get federal stimulus funding

5 On Your Side

House 'renters,' owner victims of Craigslist scam

Business

667,000 new jobless claims tops expectations, but filings drop in N.C.
Cisco's RTP campus escapes most cuts in 'limited restructuring'

Lifestyles

Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations : Creepy, crawly drivers

Entertainment

Health Team

Autism Speaks funds millions to UNC autism studies