Camden County
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Bronzed NJ mom: Girl's sunburn not from salon
A deeply tanned New Jersey mother accused of causing skin burns to her young daughter by taking her into a tanning booth pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a child endangerment charge, and the tanning salon's owner appeared to corroborate her story.
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State parks tied attendance record in 2011
More than 14 million people visited North Carolina's state parks and recreation areas in 2011, tying the record set two years earlier, state officials said Friday.
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Most NC beaches rebound from Irene for holiday weekend
After shutting down last weekend for Hurricane Irene and spending much of the past week cleaning up after the storm, businesses along much of North Carolina's coast spent Friday welcoming tourists back to the beach for the Labor Day weekend.
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N.C. wants Navy to put landing field elsewhere
Gov. Beverly Perdue and legislative leaders on Monday asked the Navy to stop looking in eastern North Carolina for a landing field.
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Doctor offered plea deal in ballerina's death
Wake County prosecutors are offering a plea deal to a Raleigh plastic surgeon charged in a DWI wreck that killed a ballerina.
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Feds: Blackwater execs had 'scofflaw attitude'
Federal prosecutors asked that five former executives of security firm Blackwater post bail on weapons charges, but defense attorneys characterized the case as a paperwork mix-up.
on his claims. Now the evidence indicates that black water use the Camden county sheriff's office at one point -- quickly purchased seventeen rifles. And seventeen AK forty seven's knowing the sheriff's office would be allowed -
Judge: Former Blackwater head can remain free
A federal judge is allowing the former president of Blackwater Worldwide and four of his past colleagues at the North Carolina security firm to go free as they await trial on weapons charges.
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Troopers cracking down on work-zone speeders
Drivers who speed through work zones in North Carolina might want to think twice. State troopers will be out in force catching dangerous drivers in work zones across the state this week.
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Web only: Wake County Board of Education meeting, Dec. 15, 2009, Part 2
The Wake County School Board hears from members of the community over whether to end busing in favor of neighborhood schools during the public commenting portion of the board's meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009.
to congratulate raining on behalf of the board of education. And the Camden county is awful. The recognition really does not surprise me know in the many outstanding teaches that we haven't wake county. From everything -
Grand jury indicts doctor in DWI, murder
Search warrants show the Raleigh doctor charged in a fatal wreck had a blood alcohol content of .19 and may have been using his cellphone.


