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Local News

Durham schools' conservation contest yields big savings
Cary robbery suspect wanted by FBI surrenders
Project Safe Neighborhoods targets 'gun-toting criminals'
ConAgra explosion claims fourth victim
Perdue orders closer look at local ABC boards
Princeton turkey gets presidential pardon
Cary to delay fines while case winds through courts
N.C. farmers remain on shaky financial ground
State to review DSS' contact with slain girl's family
DHHS cuts curtail private nurses to some
Holiday speed enforcement campaign under way
Concern lingers about Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 strain

News

Missing Vass woman might headed to Winston-Salem
Woman charged with rear-ending vehicle on I-40
Durham apartment fire investigated as arson
Woman sought for trying to run over ex-boyfriend, setting fire to his house
IED kills two paratroopers in Afghanistan
Kidnapping suspect nabbed after reporting bad drug deal
Lejeune Marine killed in Helmand province
Friend charged with shooting App State student
Silver Alert issued for Rocky Mount woman

Weather

WRAL WeatherCenter Blog : Dropping the Drought

State News

Palin dines with Rev. Billy Graham
Thousands cheer Palin during Bragg book-signing

5 On Your Side

Get the most for your gold

Business

AT&T Wireless restores data access in Triangle area
Triangle Business Today : Tax credit pushes purchases of first homes
Nordstrom picks Durham for first N.C. Nordstrom Rack outlet
Local retailers prepare for Black Friday

Lifestyles

Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations : Holiday Preparations
N.C. Thanksgiving travelers prefer road to air

Entertainment

Brian Shrader's Siteseeing Blog : Tillman the Skateboarding Dog

Health Team

Pregnant woman survives H1N1