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Just days after mostly northern areas of central North Carolina had some light snow, forecasters say there’s another snow chance on Monday, which is a CBS 17
The documents have revealed a possible motive in the June 15, 2025, shooting of Timothy Crandell on Star Street.
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Flu cases surge in North Carolina ahead of holiday season, 3 related deaths reported this week
Peak flu season typically arrives in January or early February, but cases began rising in November, according to Duke Health leaders.
Our first noteworthy winter storm of the season is in the books and it left behind some decent snowfall totals in parts of the area.
A 28-year-old nurse is facing several charges after being accused of sexually assaulting patients who were under sedation at a Raleigh hospital, police said on Wednesday.
The roof of a convention center in Raleigh, North Carolina, caught fire on Monday, December 1, causing $2 million in damages, according to a local news report.The fire at the Raleigh Convention Center was caused by a “natural gas incident,
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services says there's an increase in flu activity and flu-related deaths in the state.
A new Nordic spa is opening soon near downtown Raleigh. This will be Sauna House’s second Triangle location, joining a spot in Durham, and its fourth in North Carolina, adding to the flagship Asheville location and Charlotte spa.
For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, William B. Umstead State Park is a treasure trove of natural beauty. Located just a few miles from downtown Raleigh, this expansive park offers miles of hiking and biking trails, tranquil lakes, and picnic areas.
The Wake County School Board is releasing its budget outlook for the 2026-27 school year, and according to the presentation, the district could be in for a lot of budget cuts. The outlook was released during the school board's retreat on Wednesday. It cites a survey indicating that money for K-12 schools nationwide could soon run thin.
In what may be a first, a North Carolina woman says winning big in the N.C. Education Lottery made her feel like a zombie. Rosa Fiame of Jacksonville says she was instantly dazed when lottery officials phoned to inform her she won a “second-chance” promotion that allows losing tickets to be re-considered. Her prize was $500,000.