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Local News

Person killed in wreck off Interstate 540 near Knightdale
Mechanics suffer burns in fire at Durham car repair business
Former John Edwards aide holds book signing in Durham
15-year-old girl flees police, wrecks in Raleigh
Orange County man charged with assaulting women in his home
Samuel Cooper trial on hold until Friday
Man wanted in LCD TV thefts
Twenty-five years later, third trial begins in triple slaying
Arrest made in Durham convenience store slaying
Police: Fayetteville woman attacked school bus
Jury convicts suspect in hit-and-run rampage
Raleigh police chief: Taylor not being targeted
Landmark exoneration almost never happened
Police identify man killed at Duke Hospital
Man pleads guilty to attacking minister
Police: Man wrecked car, committed suicide
Bragg soldier killed in Iraq
Woman burned by exploding gas can in Willow Spring
Boy hit by car in Cary
Wake County may have to rescue Garner EMS
Easley campaign insolvent
Illegal immigrants urged to be counted
Raleigh man facing child sex charges

News

Wake group warns of ending school diversity policy
Wake group to hold vigil on school diversity issue

Weather

State News

Indiana man pleads guilty to more bank robberies

5 On Your Side

WRAL SmartShopper : Grocery deals 3-17

Business

Layoffs planned at Clayton Caterpillar plant

Lifestyles

N.C. vacation poll
Am I your Beagle mix?
Still searching for Tiger
Go Ask Mom : Dinner, Disney movie for $5
Go Ask Mom : Weekend Plans: Kids rock, robot rumbling and more
Go Ask Mom : Lynda Loveland: Caiden's milestone

Entertainment

Gilbert about talks life off and on the 'Prairie'

Health Team

Wake County reports two cases of Lyme disease
Cancer vaccine created from patient's white blood cells