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Durham Teacher Earns Award/Student Awards
DURHAM, N.C.—Durham teacher receives Kenan Fellow. Durham students selected to attend Governor’s School this summer.
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UNC Football Team Shows Talent During Spring Scrimmage
The UNC football team hit the gridiron yesterday for their spring scrimmage game.
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UNC and NC State Tennis Clubs Compete in National Tennis Championships
For three days in April, the United States Tennis Association’s 2008 National Campus Championships take place to determine what college…
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NC National Guard Soldier Dies, 14 Wounded In Iraq
A North Carolina National Guard soldier has died from wounds sustained during an attack that wounded 14 other soldiers assigned…
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Durham, Orange Counties Plus Chapel Hill Help To Preserve Open Space
On Tuesday, April 8 at 5 p.m.., the City of Durham, the Orange County Government, and the Town of Chapel…
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Cary Raises Impact Fees
CARY, N.C. - After several months of back-and-forth, Cary leaders have decided to raise impact fees.
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Experts: Recent Rains Doesn’t Mean Drought Is Over
Despite all the recent rain, water experts say we haven’t had half the amount of rainfall we had last year…
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Wake Commission Buys 684 Acres For Greenspace
After Monday, one square mile of land—about 684 acres—will be off limits to developers. But hikers, cyclists, and picnic-goers will…
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Fired Enloe HS Teacher May Get Job Back
A high school teacher’s battle to get his job back may soon be over.
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CSX Crossings Closed For Upgrades
CARY, N.C. - A precision traffic alert for drivers in Cary: railroad repairs have closed some crossings, re-routing drivers.
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Raleigh Down To Stage 1 Water Restrictions
Mayor Charles Meeker announced that beginning today, water use restrictions in the City of Oaks will be lowered to Stage…
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North Raleigh Greenway Project Does Good For Residents
A new greenway project near the Neuse River in North Raleigh has been in the middle of some controversy.
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Man Pleads Guilty In Wake Forest Stabbing Death
A Youngsville man plead guilty to one count of voluntary manslaughter Monday in the stabbing death of Ernest John Bradshaw…
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Dentist Helps Special Needs Children Smile
Nine-year-old A.J. Higgins loves to sing, color and spend time with his family and his mom Andrea says there’s nothing…
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Nobel Prize Recipient To Speak At UNC
Nobel Prize co- recipient Dr. Oliver Smithies will give a free public talk about “Reflections on a Lifetime of Science”…
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Holly Springs Selling Rain Barrels Saturday at Bass Lake
Area residents can purchase rain barrels at Bass Lake Park this Saturday morning, April 12, for the Town of Holly…
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Duke Gets $50 Million Gift
Duke University Medical Center received the largest single gift ever Monday. Fifty million dollars will be coming to the medical…
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Durham County Proposes Changes to Probation
Durham County is one step closer to taking probation problems to state leaders. For weeks, community leaders in Durham called…
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UNC Grads Solve Clothes Sizing Hassles
If clothing size numbers make you a little dizzy, UNC grads Melissa Adelman and Jessica Crowell said they have the…
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Wake County Schools Win Recognition for Natural Resource Conservation
Wake County School System’s EnergySavers program, Brier Creek Elementary School and Community Center and Broughton High School’s SAFE (Student Action…


