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POW program at NC Museum of History rescheduled

A N.C. Museum of History program on American POWs in Vietnam that was canceled by the snow storm on Monday has been rescheduled for Friday, Feb. 27.Click to Continue »

 

Teen faces new marijuana, cocaine charges in Raleigh

Masaya Tanabe, 19, was arrested in Raleigh on felony marijuana and cocaine charges Thursday night, 13 days after police charged him with manufacturing hash oil.Click to Continue »

 

NCSU scholarship to honor Chapel Hill shooting victims

N.C. State University plans to establish a scholarship in the name of three family members who attended the university and were shot to death in Chapel Hill last week.Click to Continue »

 

More Cary break-ins, armed robbery added to charges against pair of men

Two men accused in a string of weekend break-ins last month in Cary were charged Thursday with two earlier burglaries and an armed robbery.Click to Continue »

 

Fake Twitter accounts irk NC legislators, confuse others

Finding N.C. Rep. Michele Presnell, a Burnsville Republican, on Twitter requires some spelling skills.Click to Continue »

 

NCSU scholarship to honor Chapel Hill shooting victims

N.C. State University plans to establish a memorial scholarship in the name of three people – one an NCSU student and one a recent graduate – shot to death in…Click to Continue »

 

Intense cold retires a record low temperature; wind chills below zero grip Triangle

The low-temperature record was frozen and easily broken as icy air clutched the region Friday morning before starting to weaken for a milder weekend.Click to Continue »

 

Family describes house fire victim as a sweet but stern woman

Kassandria McKoy said she was sleep in bed when her cousin called her around 11 p.m Feb. 11. She picked up the phone, sensing something must be wrong. “What’s Grandma’s…Click to Continue »

 

UNC releases contract for legal services on academic fraud, other matters

UNC's contract with a high-powered Chicago law firm shows its job is largely to help with academic fraud issues.Click to Continue »

 

US transportation chief Foxx spotlights Orange-Durham light-rail plans

Congress should make a long-term commitment to increase spending for transportation and other infrastructure improvements, U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said Thursday, so the Triangle and other high-growth communities can…Click to Continue »

 

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