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Raleigh man serving time for break-in is charged in November theft

Wake County sheriff's investigators Monday made an arrest in a $36,000 November home burglary, charging a 22-year-old man who was convicted in December for a summer break-in and is serving…Click to Continue »

 

Police say Raleigh traffic incident turned into race-based attack on woman

A 52-year-old man was charged with ethnic intimidation and assault on a female Monday after a traffic dispute turned into what Raleigh police said was his attacking a woman because…Click to Continue »

 

Crash closes two I-40 lanes westbound in Durham at Page Road

An accident about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday closed the left two lanes of the four lanes on westbound Interstate 40 at Page Road in Durham County, officials reported.Click to Continue »

 

Blizzard hampers travel between Triangle and the Northeast

If anyone missed the effect of the Northeast blizzard on air travel, 105 canceled flights into and out of Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Tuesday made the message clear: Don't even…Click to Continue »

 

McCrory to attend Google announcement in Raleigh on Tuesday

All indications are that the Google has chosen the Triangle to be one of the markets where it will expand its Google Fiber high-speed Internet service.Click to Continue »

 

Duke Vice Chancellor Robert Califf headed to FDA

Robert Califf, a vice chancellor at the Duke University School of Medicine, on Monday was named deputy commissioner at the US Food and Drug Administration.Click to Continue »

 

Raleigh police search for accomplice in botched robbery that left one man dead

Police say they are still looking for a second suspect in an attempted robbery at a North Raleigh hotel that ended with one of the would-be thieves shot to death.Click to Continue »

 

Trial in medical research scandal at Duke postponed

The long-running case involves cancer patients in research studies based on bogus research…Click to Continue »

 

Credit union displays highlight NC foster children in need of homes

For the next seven months, visitors to State Employees Credit Union branches across the state will see small displays featuring the photos of children in foster care in North Carolina…Click to Continue »

 

Road Worrier: Cost-conscious Wake transit planners get more bang from a bus

While Orange and Durham counties invest high hopes in a modern light-rail line that would run between UNC and Duke, old-fashioned buses are earning new respect as transit priorities in…Click to Continue »

 

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