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Nurse at Salisbury VA hospital gives veteran the shoes off his feet

Chuck Maulden went beyond the medical protocol in treating a man who came to the hospital's emergency department with huge blisters on his feet.Click to Continue »

 

More moped, scooter rules considered at NC legislature

Mopeds could be regulated further in North Carolina by requiring drivers to get insurance and a permit or identification card.Click to Continue »

 

Paper products cause sewage spill in Garner

An estimated 38,400 gallons of sewage spilled from a clogged pipe near a subdivision off West Garner Road on Monday, according to the Raleigh Public Utilities Department.Click to Continue »

 

House Speaker Tim Moore assigns committee posts

One day before legislators return to Raleigh to start work, House Speaker Tim Moore announced who will lead each committee.Click to Continue »

 

Production companies can now apply for NC film grants

It's a new era for the North Carolina film industry: Producers of television and films can now apply for money under the state's new $10 million grant program.Click to Continue »

 

Ex-Hagan campaign aide moves to national job

Sadie Weiner, who was the chief spokeswoman for Kay Hagan's unsuccessful re-election campaign for US Senate last year, has landed a new job.Click to Continue »

 

Pittenger settles friendly Panthers wager with Democrats

Another Carolina Panthers playoff loss means another barbecue lunch US Rep. Robert Pittenger will dole out to colleagues on the other side of the aisle. Pittenger will make good Wednesday…Click to Continue »

 

Obama opens Atlantic coastline to drilling

The Obama administration is expected to open the Atlantic Ocean to oil drilling on Tuesday, according to people familiar with the planning and a draft map viewed by McClatchy.Click to Continue »

 

Google bringing its high-speed Internet service to the Triangle

Google will web the Triangle with thousands of miles of fiber-optic cable in the coming years, connecting homes and businesses in seven municipalities to the Internet through its high-speed Google…Click to Continue »

 

Chef Andrea Reusing to open restaurant in new Durham hotel

James Beard-award winning chef Andrea Reusing, owner of Lantern in Chapel Hill, is partnering with developers of the soon-to-open The Durham boutique hotel to open a restaurant and rooftop bar.Click to Continue »

 

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