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Local News

Area Schools Deal With Violence, Fights
Weather Clogs Interstate 40 With Accidents
More Cases Tied to Fired Trooper Dropped
Raleigh Babysitter Arrested for Child Abuse
Death Sentences of Gang Member Converted to Life
Tarboro Under Water Restrictions
Water Restrictions Close for Kerr Lake Users
Damage Happens Fast; Cleanup, Not So Much
Museum Abuzz With Bug Fest 2007
Lots of Art Afoot at Downtown Durham's Centerfest
Pine Knoll Townes Families Move Back After Fire
Traveling 9/11 Memorial Exhibit in Raleigh
High School Rallies Around Student With Leukemia
Man Charged in Sex Case Involving Child

Weather

WRAL WeatherCenter Blog : I am a student at NC State and I am majoring in Communication Media. I have always wanted to be the "weather girl". And that may sound silly but I love weather reports on television and this semester I am taking a basics of Weather and Climate class and I am enjoying it very much. To become a meteorologist what kind of degree is required? Does it have to be an entire Meteorology degree or would a Comm Media major and a Meteorology minor work? Thank you for your time!
WRAL WeatherCenter Blog : I'm hearing that a "La Nina" is developing that could help stretch this year's hurricane season deeper into the fall. Does La Nina also increase the odds of a warmer, drier winter in North Carolina?

Sports

Business

Kellogg Plant in Cary to Expand

Entertainment