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Local News
Family to hold vigil for boy missing for 10 years
Holly Springs subdivision suffers power outage
Seymour Johnson Airman found dead
State can't withdraw plea deal in in Apex teen's death
911 call: Men's bodies on fire escape for hours
Lee County student brings gun to school
Lawmaker criticized for gay slurs in e-mail
Vance County man charged with child rape
One arrested, two sought in Fayetteville shooting
Raleigh council backs route for regional transit
Victim in Raleigh bar assault still hospitalized
Perdue plans government consolidation
WWII vet excited about visiting memorial in D.C.
Two Orange County banks robbed
Child kidnapped from New York found in Lee County
Police officer questioned in shooting at Mid-Atlantic Christian University
Weeks named to Raleigh City Council
News
Blog: In new 5-3 alignment, Wake board stops zone assignment work
Wake superintendent search committee to meet Oct. 14
Wake school assignment changes stalled
Weather
Flood damage assessed in eastern N.C.
Traffic
Mother, daughter killed in Mount Olive collision
5 On Your Side
WRAL SmartShopper : Free Tide and Glad trash bag samples from Target!
WRAL SmartShopper : Free sample of Garnier Moisture Rescue Cream
Business
State reviewing lenders' foreclosure practices
Lifestyles
Go Ask Mom : Hay Day to benefit Sassafras playground
Go Ask Mom : Beanie + Cecil Baby to hold Music for the Kids
Go Ask Mom : New teen center will boost Raleigh's offerings for teens
Go Ask Mom : Tips to help your child with writing assignments
Go Ask Mom : Mom of Teens: Creative communication
Go Ask Mom : Wednesday is International Walk to School Day
Entertainment
No need to drive; transit alternatives exist for fairgoers
Health Team
Study: Hands-only CPR can save lives
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