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Raleigh police: Man being evicted took money to sublet his apartment

A Raleigh man who is being evicted from his apartment tricked a woman of out $2,800 to sublet it earlier this month and tried to get $545 by offering to…Click to Continue »

 

Overturned mixer closes NC 54 in Morrisville

Morrisville police closed NC 54 between Weston and Aviation parkways Friday morning after a concrete mixer overturned and spilled some its load onto the pavement.Click to Continue »

 

Poll shows giant gap between what public, scientists think

The American public and U.S. scientists are light-years apart on science issues. And 98 percent of surveyed scientists say it's a problem that we don't know what they're talking about.Click to Continue »

 

Officials remove 27 animals from Brunswick County home

The Brunswick County Sheriff's Office says a woman faces an animal cruelty charge after officials removed 27 animals from her home.Click to Continue »

 

Judge: Duke must hand over more email in medical fraud case

A Durham County Superior Court judge decided Thursday that Duke University will have to hand over hundreds of additional documents to plaintiffs in the 4-year-old medical research fraud case centered…Click to Continue »

 

Twin girls robbed and assaulted after getting off school bus in North Raleigh

Two twin sisters called 911 Thursday afternoon and told an emergency dispatcher that three girls, armed with a handgun and Taser, robbed them of a cellphone.Click to Continue »

 

Opponents of NC voter ID law to make their case Friday

In a hearing Friday, opponents of a state election overhaul will argue that lawmakers overstepped the bounds of the N.C. Constitution with the 2013 actions.Click to Continue »

 

Superintendents, education advocates join effort to reduce school testing

Parents have been complaining at least since the 1990s about the proliferation of school testing, which they say limits classroom creativity and puts too much pressure on children. Now superintendents…Click to Continue »

 

Taxes and 'loathing' in the City of Oaks? Raleigh council talks long-term

With a long election year ahead, Raleigh's elected officials spent hours on Thursday grappling with the city's growth, talking about the future and trying to make nice with each other…Click to Continue »

 

Burr campaign says it brought in $1 million in one night

Sen. Richard Burr kicked off fundraising for his 2016 re-election campaign with an event in Washington Wednesday night that brought in more than $1 million. That's a record for a…Click to Continue »

 

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