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Local News

Three injured in Wake Forest crash
Man surrenders after family gripes about seeing him on TV
Beaverdam Beach at Falls Lake closed to swimmers
Court date set for former principal
Driver charged in wreck that killed Raleigh student
Police ask for help in Fayetteville shooting investigation
Funeral planned for Raleigh woman at center of death investigation
Charlotte flight diverted after passenger gets naked
Reward offered for missing wallaby
Some Dunkin' Donuts drinks recalled
Fuquay breaks ground on bypass
Police: Suspect robbed three stores Wednesday
Mysterious 'sewer creature' sparks curiosity
Similar murders in Edgecombe County prompt calls for federal investigation
Zebulon teacher charged with indecent liberties with student
Perdue to lawmakers: Pass budget now
Three correctional workers charged with assault on inmate
Documents detail how banker allegedly spent swindled funds
Rotarian charged with embezzlement
Program helps vacationers feed the needy
State sales tax debate goes online
Severe thunderstorms down trees
Deputies: Man finds girlfriend in hot tub with another, assaults him
Vance County deputy shoots woman
Firefighters battle blaze at Fayetteville middle school
Victim's mother talks about renewed probe into daughter's death

Weather

WRAL WeatherCenter Blog : If June seemed hot, it was!

State News

New fiscal year brings new laws
Spring Lake scrambles to close holes in police protection

WRAL TV

Passion for painting is editor's 'therapy'

5 On Your Side

Contractor facing slew of charges

Business

Stock Building Supply emerges from bankruptcy
Cary third fastest growing city in ’08; Raleigh is 8th, Durham 16th

Lifestyles

Bill Leslie's Carolina Conversations : 10 Lbs. Down - Tailor Time!

Health Team

WakeMed simulation program helps keep physicians sharp