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Local News
Two people sent to hospital after police chase
Man gets $25,000 bond for lingerie store hostage situation
Testing irregularities at Knightdale Elementary probed
Portion of Lakeshore Drive in Hillsborough to be closed
Group seeks to block Shearon Harris expansion
Fayetteville to host blues festival
Cary to break ground on new park
Night Out Against Crime Events
Falls Lake level up, water demand down
Sampson Co. takes steps toward new power plant
Raleigh again extends deadline for downtown tower
Raleigh opposes Butner bio-lab
Cyclist injured in collision with bus
New trial denied in Cary arson
Cary police probing possible Internet sex crimes
Officer shoots carjacking suspect in downtown Raleigh
Johnston County child found in hot car
Durham celebrates 'Night Out' against crime
Wake teachers get bonuses back
Pembroke court session canceled
Bear cubs make N.C. Zoo debut
Downtown living means late-night noise
Two road run-ins reported in Nash County
Charge: Man hit stepson with frying pan
N.C. air quality improves
17 Duke graduates, students named Fulbright Scholars
Feds hope tougher sentences will curb gang activity
Should licenses be suspended in death-by-motor-vehicle cases?
New Bern man arrested for soliciting teen
Weather
WRAL WeatherCenter Blog : I was wondering which season is the "best" for stargazing. I've heard that despite the short nights and hazy conditions, summers in the Triangle area actually have the most "clear" nights. Is there any way to look up this data? Thanks!
State News
Evidence to be preserved in case of slain Army nurse
More than 500,000 fish die in kill in Neuse River
Twittering @ the NC State Fair
Traffic
Toll road construction bids $62 million less than expected
Less red means more green for Raleigh drivers
5 On Your Side
Cary homeowner has backyard river
Business
Visitor spending hits record $17.1B in N.C.
Lifestyles
Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations : BBQ Battle: North Versus South
Entertainment
Health Team
New N.C. HIV infections: 2,200 in 2006
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