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All five of Graham’s children are expected speak at Friday’s funeral. → Read More
The body of Rev. Graham, who died last week, will lie in repose at his childhood home for two days. → Read More
Tuesday’s symposium was the first step in a process that’s expected to take three to seven years. → Read More
Organizers urge the people who come to the march to wear their school colors. They want as many schools represented as possible. → Read More
First trials begin in toppling of Durham Confederate monument → Read More
Wallace Bradsher faces felony charges of obtaining property by false pretense and obstruction of justice. → Read More
The council will consider a plan for how high buildings along Hillsborough Street and in Cameron Village can be and what they can be used for. → Read More
Orange County Sheriff’s Office investigator Troy Williams is hoping experts can create a more photo-like rendering using photos of the skull and X-rays. → Read More
A three-person inmate work crew picking up garbage found the body of a woman who had been strangled and dumped just feet from I-40. → Read More
The snow was hit and miss across the county and the Triangle. → Read More
"It's rewarding. It's encouraging. And, it builds me up." → Read More
The Triangle Business Journal is breaking down the area’s strengths and weaknesses compared with other possible locations in a new cover story called “So, who wins the amazon lottery?” → Read More
While the government is shut down, no one on post is getting paid on time, and many places on Fort Bragg will be closed. → Read More
It’s been a transformative year, many said, particularly when it comes to the “Me Too” movement. → Read More
Mandy Cohen, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services secretary, calls the flu a “burden” – certainly when it comes to deaths and also the financial toll it takes. → Read More
Scott Sykora faces charges in the death of Gerald Pollard. → Read More
A valet said the key to staying at least somewhat warm is to keep moving and to layer up. → Read More
Frigid temperatures have heating system technicians keeping the roads hot – traveling from customer to customer to make repairs. → Read More
"I didn't know who I was helping and it didn't really matter,” one of the three donors said. → Read More
The mission expects 3,000 people. The event takes 500 volunteers, 125 turkeys, 9,000 toys and 10,000 pieces of clothing. → Read More