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Local News

Police investigate body found in Raleigh home
Trio beat, rob man in Burlington motel parking lot
Fair changes put humans, animals farther apart
Two Fayetteville men killed in Hoke wreck
Rabid bat found in Cary home
Princeton pair accused of manufacturing meth
Wayne teaching assistant killed in Carteret crash
Temple gunman's extremism grew in military
Researchers: Distracted drivers aren't only problem in busy crosswalks
Scientists try to drill through rhetoric in 'fracking' debate
Redistricting, referendums produces profusion of ballots
Nearby residents concerned by crime on American Tobacco Trail
Cary puts the brakes on red light camera program
Pizza delivery driver out of hospital after attack
Man charged in Raleigh home meth lab explosion

Weather

Storm threat, humidity lessen Thursday
Unsettled summer weather puts extra stress on event planners

State News

NC Capitol : After much debate, two debates
Dalton, McCrory agree on three TV debates in October

5 On Your Side

WRAL SmartShopper : Share the deals & questions 8/9
WRAL SmartShopper : New printable coupons available: peanut butter, sorbet, veggie burgers & more!
WRAL SmartShopper : Free bowling on Saturday, 8/11!
WRAL SmartShopper : Coupon insert preview 8/12

Business

Travelocity reunites with Durham agency McKinney

Lifestyles

Go Ask Mom : Destination: Duke Homestead
Go Ask Mom : Mordecai Historic Park plans free day this month
Go Ask Mom : Recipe: Chickpea salad

Entertainment

What's on Tap : Owner of Morrisville 'cue shack says Romney visit not partisan
What's on Tap : Learn to shag tonight at North Hills
What's on Tap : Congrats to Buffalo Bros. hot wing challenge winner
What's on Tap : Save City Sneak Peek
Fair changes will put humans, animals farther apart