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Addy Hamer attracts a big crowd on Sunday evenings at 5:45 p.m. when she hands out Ziploc bags packed with snacks to people who are homeless at Urban Ministries. → Read More
Raleigh lawyer Josh Howard has joined former President Donald Trump's defense team for the Senate impeachment trial, according to a court filing obtained by ABC11. → Read More
The committee offers several ideas to increase spending by a recommended 40%, including raising vehicle taxes, raising the state sales tax and floating the idea of charging drivers based on the number of miles they drive. → Read More
Duke Health is now giving the COVID-19 vaccine to people 75 and older; you do not need to be a Duke Health patient to get the vaccine. → Read More
The Blood Connection, a nonprofit community blood center in Raleigh, reports demand for convalescent plasma has tripled. → Read More
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system has sworn-in its new superintendent, Dr. Nyah Hamlett, an educator in Virginia for 16 years. → Read More
The African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh and Wake County marked the end of Kwanzaa Friday evening with performances at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts. → Read More
Watch Night, also known as "Freedom's Eve," dates to New Year's Eve of 1862, when Black slaves gathered in churches to celebrate President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation becoming law. → Read More
If you're looking for a new hobby and want to decode the mystery locked in 300-year-old handwritten documents, the State Archives of North Carolina has just the thing for you. → Read More
More passengers departed from the RDU Airport during Christmas week than any point since the COVID-19 pandemic began hitting North Carolina in mid-March. → Read More
Nearly 75 percent of a new class of state troopers tested positive for COVID-19, though only four showed symptoms. → Read More
A Texas-based biotechnology company is investing $75 million in a new manufacturing operation in Research Triangle Park that will create about 200 new jobs. → Read More
Mayor Steve Schewel celebrated the reopening of Esmeralda's Café with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday. → Read More
Nearly 600 people who work for the Fayetteville Police Department are receiving holiday gift baskets to fill their pantry as part of Operation Yuletide. → Read More
The Salvation Army of Wake County is scrambling to find donations for 460 "Angels" who are a part of the program by Friday. → Read More
Koch is one of 18 astronauts - half of them women - who will train for the NASA program that is aiming for a moon landing by 2024. → Read More
NASA has named North Carolina native Christina Koch to the Artemis moon-landing program. That means she could become the first woman to step foot on the moon. → Read More
Despite the closure, the Pathway of Hope Shelter in Fayetteville will be continuing its efforts online, but leaders fear the impact of their decision on homeless people who may not have access to medical care. → Read More
The FBI is seeking assistance in locating the "Too Tall Bandit," a prolific bank robber who has targeted 16 banks in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee since 2009. → Read More
The popular Fayetteville bike giveaway has been postponed until April because of concerns about the novel coronavirus. → Read More