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Statement by the President on Chapel Hill shooting

President Obama issued a statement Friday about the deaths of three Muslim students in Chapel Hill.Click to Continue »

 

McCrory comment ties mystery United Kingdom trip to Rocky Mount industrial site

Asked about efforts to lure an automaker to Rocky Mount, Gov. Pat McCrory says he doesn’t “travel overseas for nothing.”Click to Continue »

 

What's open and closed on Presidents' Day

Find out what's open and closed on the Presidents' Day holiday.Click to Continue »

 

Uncertainty in the models and record-breaking cold

Sunday’s forecast for the Triangle could be a sure thing, but Tuesday’s is not so much.Click to Continue »

 

Raleigh, Clayton police charge woman in merchandise thefts from Belk, Walmarts

A woman from Henderson was arrested at a Holly Springs Walmart store early Friday on warrants from Raleigh and Clayton police charging she had shoplifted $8,600 in merchandise from two…Click to Continue »

 

What's open and closed on Presidents' Day

What's open and closed on Presidents' Day in the Triangle.Click to Continue »

 

Triangle faces cold weekend; snow forecast uncertain for next week

Forecasters were confident Friday that the thermometer will take a dive below freezing Saturday night and not resurface before Monday, but rumors of snow early next week were a different…Click to Continue »

 

Wake County principals reading ‘Cultural Proficiency: A Manual For School Leaders’

Wake County principals and assistant principals have been reading “Cultural Proficiency: A Manual For School Leaders,” which incorporates the idea that heterosexual white men in America benefit from a system…Click to Continue »

 

Hundreds in Raleigh attend vigil to honor slain Muslim students

Gov. Pat McCrory was among the hundreds of people who gathered at N.C. State University early Thursday night to honor the lives of the three Muslim students killed this week…Click to Continue »

 

Hundreds in Raleigh attend vigil to honor slain Muslim students

Gov. Pat McCrory was among the hundreds of people who gathered at N.C. State University early Thursday night to honor the lives of the three Muslim students killed this week…Click to Continue »

 

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