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Local News

Raleigh residents remember tornado 27 years ago
Cooper limited to phone calls with daughters
Chatham deputy injured in wreck
Spring Lake officer cleared after 17 months
Car linked to Cary slaying found
One arrested, two sought after search puts school in lockdown
Durham seeks help to solve ATM robberies
Highway marker to honor jazz great Strayhorn
Judge cuts prison time in UNC football players' assault
Former first lady of Raleigh has died
UNC students to protect Old Well from rivals
Dad charged after showing son's sex tape
Kenly man charged with sex assault on child
West Johnston High band to march in Macy's parade
More N.C. drivers, passengers buckling up
Investigator recalls catching serial killer soldier
Low-interest loans available to tornado victims
Reports: Clinton to accept Secretary of State post
Soldier's wife said she never suspected child abuse
Louisburg College names new president
Moore man burned in propane-tank explosion
Top state workers could lose out in Perdue administration
N.C. Central student leaders discourage pajamas in class
Apex drivers, leaders worried about railroad bridge
Silver Alert issued for woman in Laurinburg
Parade preparations nearly complete
Raleigh police investigate shooting death

Weather

Cold, wind follow 'big, fat, fluffy' flakes
Record low possible before coldest parade in decades

National News

Americans still giving, despite economic meltdown

Traffic

Majority of Wake mayors support transit plan
AAA: Fewer to travel over Thanksgiving holiday

5 On Your Side

Restaurants by Request (Nov. 21, 2008)
Resale stores yield savings on home furnishings

Business

N.C. adds jobs but unemployment rate reaches 7%
N.C. unemployment trust fund running out

Lifestyles

Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations : Parade of winners
Gone but not forgotten
Always remembered

Health Team

Exercise, sleep help women fight cancer