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State Agencies Under Fire For Spending Hurricane Floyd Relief Efforts
Firefighters Trade FDNY Helmets For Army Berets
Raccoon Tests Positive For Rabies In Cumberland County
Duke Program Tries To Protect Patients From Becoming Guinea Pigs
Man With Knife Enters Northern Middle School; Authorities Search For Suspect
Cumberland County Putting Paramedics, EMTs On Bike Patrol
Parental Notification Depends Upon School System
Childhood Vaccinations More Important Than Ever
Student Tip Leads Authorities To Alleged 'Hit List' At SW Edgecombe H.S.
Grandson's Tribute To Take The Stage In Smithfield
Authorities Investigating Similarities Between School Intruder, Suspect In Virginia
Police, ATF Discuss Joint Investigation Of Weapons Found In Raleigh Storage Unit
Raleigh Woman Charged In Stabbing Death Of Son
Fayetteville State Making Room For Students
Proceeds From 'Kids Day' Fundraiser To Benefit WakeMed's Children's Center
Wake County Reconsidering How Students May Dress
DOT Hopes Signal System Overhaul Will Improve Traffic Flow On Capital Boulevard
Construction Accident Leads To Flooding At The Streets Of Southpoint
Moore County Deputy Will Not Face Charges In Shooting Of Fort Bragg Soldiers
Lawsuit Filed Against Cumberland County Sheriff, Sheriff's Office
Debate Swirls Around Durham Roundabout
ESA Development Could Include Shops, Hotel
FBI Continues Investigation Of Marijuana Missing From Chatham Sheriff's Office
Volunteer Firefighter Accused Of Sexual Crimes Involving Teenage Boy
Magazine Unveils Top 10 Neighborhoods In Triangle
Durham Man Will Not Face Murder Charges After Shooting Burglar
Beaufort County Farmer Producing Faster-Growing Fish On Farm
School System Rule May Force Basketball Team To Forfeit Season
Durham Sheriff's Office Feeling Pinch As Result Of State Budget Woes
N.C. Attorney General Turns Table On Telemarketer
Kindergartner Hit By Truck At Chatham County Bus Stop, Brother Injured
Chapel Hill Fire Marshal: Another Greek Tragedy Could Happen At UNC
Fayetteville Sidewalk Project Sidetracked Due To Budget Cuts
Viewers, Time Warner Respond To Road Runner Rate Change
Raleigh City Council Votes To Study Bickett Place Plan
Peterson Attorney Talks About Release Of Autopsy Photos
Students, EMTs Participate In Mock Disaster Drill At Duke
Former U.S. Education Secretaries Say Nation Is Still At Risk
Personal Bankruptcy Filings Up In Fayetteville
Satellite Radio Fast Becoming Popular With Motorists
New Test May Help Detect Early Signs Of Heart Disease
Is Your Child Too Young To Be Going Through Puberty? WRAL's Health Team Investigates
Knightdale Council Votes To End Volunteer Fire Service
Lawyer In Arsenic Poisoning Case: Attorney-Client Privilege Extends Through Death