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Cumberland County teacher weighs in on statewide rally: 'We just want to be heard'
More than 800 Cumberland County teachers and staff are expected to join a statewide walkout in Raleigh on Friday.
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NCDOT to honor fallen Greensboro officer with bridge dedication
The bridge is located on Sandy Ridge Road over Interstate 40 in Colfax.
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217 complaints, nearly $1M lost in Raleigh wedding photography case, NC AG says
"We've been left with nothing."
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1.1 million-gallon wastewater spill near Raleigh-Durham Intl Airport prompts cleanup, investigation
City officials say the spill was tied to construction at RDU
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NC Central introduces former Gamecock Olivia Gaines as new women's basketball head coach
Olivia Gaines is seen as a rising leader shaped by her playing career under South Carolina's Dawn Staley and a track record of quick turnarounds.
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UNC approves design firms to lead Carolina North planning, largest expansion in school history
The firms will help develop a master plan for the 230-acre mixed-use site located on the former Horace Williams Airport property.
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Carolina Hurricanes players who are first-time dads enjoy the extra time between playoff rounds
K'Andre Miller and Sean Walker both became fathers during the second-round series.
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Mixed reaction to NC budget framework, proposed pay raises
Under the framework, state employees would see an average 3% raise, while teachers would receive an average 8% increase, along with one-time bonuses.
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Fayetteville woman who ran into traffic and was hit by car dies days later, police say
Two drivers involved in the crash are cooperating with investigators, and no charges are expected to be filed, police said.
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'We lost everything': Western NC businesses seek support after Helene as recovery drags on
In 2024, the storm devastated parts of the region, including Asheville's River Arts District.
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Some spotty light rain tonight
Spotty rain tonight, near-record highs this weekend
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Police: 2 suspects arrested in Bath & Body Works thefts across Raleigh, Durham
According to investigators, the suspects are linked to 17 separate larceny incidents.
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Ground broken for Villages of Hayti affordable housing in Durham
The first phase will include 81 one-bedroom, 113 two-bedroom and 58 three-bedroom apartments spread across nine garden-style, walk-up buildings.
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Durham's HEART program shows major drop in crime reports since inception, reshapes crisis response
Four years after its launch, Durham officials say the HEART Program has grown into a national model for community-based crisis response.
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In north Raleigh, a field hockey movement is quietly growing
North Raleigh Field Hockey is a new recreational youth league that teaches the sport of field hockey to girls in grades 3-8.
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Library workers plan rally over cuts to staff, work conditions ahead of Wake budget hearing
Union leaders say the Wake County Public Library system has faced staffing challenges for years.
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Judge declines to drop charges in NJ crash that killed NHL star Johnny Gaudreau, his brother Matthew
A New Jersey judge has denied another attempt to dismiss charges against the driver accused of killing NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew.
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NC person among those quarantined from hantavirus cruise ship
A North Carolina resident is among the Americans flown to Nebraska for monitoring after being on board the cruise ship at the center of a deadly hantavirus outbreak.
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'Perfect storm' leads to rising food insecurity across North Carolina
Providers warn that food insecurity is deepening for families throughout the Triangle.
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Residents frustrated by vandalism in Raleigh's Lion Park neighborhood: 'Feel totally unsafe'
A meeting is planned after residents say they are fed up with area children committing acts of theft and vandalism.
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Person found dead in house fire in Chapel Hill, cause under investigation
The fire was reported Monday morning at the corner of Redbud Lane and Honeysuckle Road.
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Supreme Court temporarily extends women's access to a widely used abortion pill
The Supreme Court is leaving women's access to a widely used abortion pill untouched until at least Thursday.
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North Carolina's Clay Aiken returns to 'American Idol' stage for season finale
NC native and former "American Idol" contestant Clay Aiken returns to the Idol stage Monday night for the show's finale.
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18-year-old charged in April shooting at Triangle Town Center in Raleigh
Raleigh Police have also filed juvenile petitions against three teens involved.
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Timelapse video shows last sunrise in Alaskan city for next 84 days
The United States' most northerly city, Utqiagvik, saw its last sunrise for more than two months on Sunday.
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Disney takes the lead at the 25th Golden Trailer Awards with 109 Nominations
Disney leads the 25th Golden Trailer Awards with 109 nominations, showcasing top movie and TV marketing creativity across trailers and promos.
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National Police Week: Raleigh, Wake County fallen officers to be remembered
National Police Week is a collaborative effort dedicated to honoring America's law enforcement community.
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Amtrak train conductor confronted by alligators following crash, officials say
Officials said the Amtrak train conductor was trying to help two people injured from a crash involving the train when multiple alligators confronted the conductor in the water nearby.
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NC Made: Gather Good Co. is a hidden gem that serves as more than a gift shop in Cary
The hidden gem is right in the middle of downtown Cary.
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Two teenagers face charges connected with vehicle break-ins across the Triangle
One teen is facing more than 100 felony charges as well as dozens of misdemeanors.
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NCCU graduates weigh AI's growing role in the workforce
One expert says students need to prepare for AI's expanding role in the workplace.
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E-bike rules and safety concerns grow in Cary, town leaders weigh new regulations
As e-bikes become more common, complaint calls rise about reckless behavior, Cary town leaders say.
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Goldsboro Police investigate after Smithfield man shot and killed
The deadly shooting happened in the 100 block of Vanderbilt Circle.
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Serious crash on I-85 N causes major traffic backup
At least one car slammed into the treeline near Exit 183.
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Garner Police arrest 2 in internet crimes against children investigations
The men were arrested Thursday during searches at their respective homes, and each faces 10 counts.
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Pentagon begins releasing new files on UFOs and says the public can draw its own conclusions
The Pentagon has begun releasing new files on UFOs, saying members of the public can draw their own conclusions on "unidentified anomalous phenomena."
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Which states are monitoring residents for potential hantavirus infections?
Six U.S. states are tracking nine residents for possible hantavirus infections.
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WATCH: Hulu releases the trailer for Mindy Kaling's new comedy series, 'Not Suitable For Work'
Hulu shares the trailer for Mindy Kaling's new comedy series, "Not Suitable For Work." Jay Ellis, Ella Hunt, Avantika Vandanapu, and more star.
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In lawsuit, Durham Rescue Mission worker accused of sexual assault
The anonymous plaintiff says the abuse happened four or five times a week, sometimes multiple times a day.
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Pedestrian killed in crash on I-95 S in Cumberland County
It happened just before 7 a.m. near Doc Bennet Road.
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Police search for suspect in Hillsborough bank robbery
Investigators say a man walked into First National Bank on Churton St. shortly after 9 a.m. and demanded money from a teller.
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First Alert Day: Breezy, wet Thursday with rounds of rain and storms
Rain and storms will be on and off through the morning into the early afternoon. Here's what to expect.
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Family killed in apparent murder-suicide at million dollar home ID'd as TX restaurant owners
Two adults and two children were found dead inside a Texas home on Monday, police said.
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Wake schools notify parents of Canvas data breach
The cybersecurity breach involved the education software Canvas and may have exposed personal data of students and staff.
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New Met Gala fashion exhibit seeks to 'reclaim' body types that art history has ignored
Highlights include garments that emphasize the pregnant body, and corsetry that displays rather than hides the flesh. There is also a section that explores various types of disability - physical, sensory and cognitive.
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Met Gala guests arrive on carpet in dramatic works of art on fashion's biggest night
Met Gala guests from Vogue red carpet correspondent Emma Chamberlain to professional tennis player Naomi Osaka did not play it safe this year for the Met Gala.
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California says State Farm broke the law handling insurance claims after 2025 LA wildfires
California's top insurance regulator says the state is seeking millions of dollars in penalties from State Farm after an investigation found the insurance company violated state law while handling claims from the 2025 Los Angeles-area wildfires.
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City of Raleigh asks judge to dismiss lawsuit tied to the deadly 2022 Christmas parade accident
According to city attorneys, the law allows municipalities to have "governmental immunity" in these types of lawsuits
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1 dead, 20 displaced in huge Carrboro apartment fire
One person was killed as flames tore through the Hillmont Apartments.
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Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival returns to Pittsboro this week
Shakori Hills returns to Chatham County with 75 bands, four stages, global sounds, and family fun.
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