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Local News

Jill Biden visits Camp Lejeune
Ask Anything: 10 questions with Gov. Bev Perdue
Man charged with murder in girlfriend's shooting death
N.C. fourth-, eighth-graders outperform nation in math
Cooper supports U.S. agency to oversee financial consumer services
Recall forces sandwich company out of business
Feds: Couple defrauded Cisco of $23M
Advocates: Mental health system in state of emergency
Elderly woman has no recollection of beating
Former Chapel Hill student dies in marathon
Mammography study hacked, personal data at risk
Enrollment booming at N.C. community colleges

News

Pedestrian injured in Durham
Deer snarls downtown Raleigh traffic
Suspects surrender in Roanoke Rapids shooting
Man steals thousands of scratch-off tickets
Reward offered in teen's death, arson
Cancer Society volunteer charged with embezzlement
Man pleads guilty to girlfriend's murder
Woman killed in Roxboro shooting
Suspect wanted in Raleigh bank robbery
N.C. State students protest fee increase
Silver Alert for Raleigh teen canceled
Duke bus catches fire

Weather

Fair to open under cloudy skies Thursday
WRAL WeatherCenter Blog : What are the odds of that?

State News

Appellate judges weigh fairness of video poker ban
Cape Lookout Lighthouse receives federal funds for repairs

WRAL TV

Inside WRAL : Brian Shrader's cooking secrets

Business

Triangle Business Today : Loan program offers value for rural buyers

Lifestyles

Carolina Parent : Girls Asked To Do More Chores Than Boys
Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations : Art Contest

Entertainment

Crews inspect State Fair rides
On a budget? State Fair fun doesn't have to break the bank
Finalists selected for Subway, State Fair songwriting contest
State Fair vendors prep for cold start