Ali Ingersoll, WRAL NEWS in NC

Ali Ingersoll

WRAL NEWS in NC

Raleigh, NC, United States

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Past articles by Ali:

Emergency management leaning on state Census office to identify communities of need ahead of Hurricane Ian

"Data aren't just numbers," he said. "These are people." → Read More

Apex could miss out on millions in federal funding annually if Census count isn't changed

Town officials believe it is actually larger though and they're now challenging their 2020 census results. → Read More

Seven North Carolina college campuses have secretly tracked social media posts of students, protesters

Big brother invasion of privacy or pro-active policing? That's the question after a new report revealed seven North Carolina universities use or have used powerful social media-monitoring programs to keep an eye on everything from campus protests to student well-being to drugs. → Read More

School buses still running in NC despite concerns for engine fire

Lawsuits describe what critics call a known design defect that can lead to increased maintenance problems or, potentially, engine fire. → Read More

Man with Chapel Hill connection pleads guilty to role in assault on Capitol officer in Jan. 6 attack

A former Chapel Hill business owner pleaded guilty on Thursday in connection with the Jan. 6 attack that led to the death of U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick. → Read More

Stick shift stalls attempted car theft near NC State, police believe 3 recent crimes are connected

Two of the carjackings happened on Sunday and the other happened on Aug. 17, police said. → Read More

Shooter on the loose: Investigators work to piece together final moments of Wake deputy's life

A manhunt was underway Friday after a Wake County deputy was shot and killed in southeastern Wake County. → Read More

'Very dedicated:' Deputy found dead in Wake County did not radio for help, left K-9 in car

A manhunt was underway Friday after a Wake County deputy was shot and killed in southeastern Wake County. → Read More

Massive search for the shooter: Investigators work to piece together final moments of Wake deputy's life

A manhunt was underway Friday after a Wake County deputy was shot and killed in southeastern Wake County. → Read More

Shooter on the loose: Manhunt for suspect who shot Wake Co. deputy enters day 2

A massive search continued into Saturday morning for the shooter, with dozens of law enforcement officers seen stationed along Battle Bridge Road near Auburn Knightdale Road and the River Ridge Golf Club. → Read More

Shooter on the loose: Manhunt for suspect who shot, killed Wake Co. deputy enters day 2

A massive search continued into Saturday morning for the shooter, with dozens of law enforcement officers seen stationed along Battle Bridge Road near Auburn Knightdale Road and the River Ridge Golf Club. → Read More

'Shooting constantly:' Data shows highest percentage of gun violence happens in this specific, small part of Durham

Of the nearly 400 shootings in Durham the first half of this year, nearly a fifth of them happened within just one square mile. → Read More

NIMBY concerns stall plans for addiction treatment center in Robeson County

After receiving millions of dollars to address the opioid crisis, a nonprofit organization in Robeson County is hitting a roadblock. → Read More

2 out of 3 millennials who spent teen years in Raleigh are still here, data shows

Most young adults, nationally and locally, are staying close to home. In Raleigh, 66% of millennials who were here in their teens have stayed. → Read More

Fort Bragg soldier gets 44-month sentence for role in Jan. 6 insurrection

A Fort Bragg soldier was sentenced last week to 44 months in prison for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. → Read More

Non-profits receive $1 million from United Way, Live Well Wake to help those hardest hit by COVID-19

Disparities are pronounced when comparing DHHS case demographic data to census population information. → Read More

Non-profits receive $1 million from United Way to help those hardest hit by COVID-19

Disparities are pronounced when comparing DHHS case demographic data to census population information. → Read More

Raleigh police chief: 'We're all hands on deck' after spike in violent crime

Raleigh's police chief on Wednesday will talk about efforts to address violent crime in the city following a recent string of homicides. → Read More

Mass shooting worries have many recalibrating crowded situations

Master fear with facts and control what you can to deal with anxieties about mass shootings, experts say. → Read More

Drowning deaths disproportionately affect Black residents in NC

Economic and financial factors have led to access issues for those in communities of color, resulting in too many people not being able to swim. → Read More