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Whatley touts affordability message during campaign stop in Zebulon
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley met with voters on Wednesday in Wake County, focusing on rising costs a...
City, Cumberland County Schools program help students land hard-to-get paid internships
The fire department's accreditation manager, says internships help bridge the recruitment gap with younger generations.
Volunteer firefighter arrested for allegedly setting fires, responding to them with his department
A volunteer firefighter is accused of setting fires and then responding with his fire company to put them out.
How a Durham school is showing improvement despite national learning recession
A school the state labels as "low performing" is showing academic growth that school leaders say tells a very different...
Michael Whatley holds campaign roundtable on 'No Tax on Tips' as Senate race heats up
North Carolina's Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, Michael Whatley, says he wants tipped workers in North Carolina t...
Robeson County woman declared dead by judge after 2015 disappearance
Sara Graham, who went missing in 2015 in Robeson County, has legally been declared dead, the Robeson County Sheriff’s Of...
Hurricane season 2026 has arrived, here's how Duke Energy keeps power on during storms
The Raleigh facility was built to handle Category 4 hurricane winds, a Duke Energy spokesperson says.
‘Jacksandrei Blakenekov’: Pro-Hurricanes post by US Senate candidate skewered by NC fans over AI use
Carolina Hurricanes fans denounced Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley’s use of artificial intelligence in...
Once neglected, Mr. Pickles finds a second chance at life and love
Less than a month after being rescued during a wellness check in Chatham County, the cocker spaniel now known as Mr. Pic...
Court appearance postponed for man arrested in decades-old sexual assault cold case
Reginald Taylor, 48, was initially set to appear in court on Wednesday. He was arrested after he was accused of sexually...
Apex Town Council Considering Election Changes
Apex leaders discussed switching from odd- to even-year elections at their town council meeting last week.
Inside Outlanders, Raleigh’s Self-Governed Homeless Community
Outlanders has a mayor, a charter, and a tight-knit community. As Raleigh pushes to end unsheltered homelessness, the ca...
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