Some employees will not be going into the office on Wednesday morning. It’s not because of the coronavirus pandemic but rather because surging gas prices…
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Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 13. Source: WRAL News
The most recent inspection at a Cary apartment complex was carried out four days before a fire that killed a 9-month-old baby and critically injured…
An act of school bullying described as ‘very disturbing’ was caught on camera Friday at a small, rural school in the town of Conway. Now…
With the uncertainty over a U.S.-Russia stare-down, the financial values of necessities, such as precious metals, basic foods like grains, and energy commodities including oil,…
Dozens of firefighters responded to a large fire in rural Johnston County overnight. Source: WRAL News
Multiple police officers swarmed the parking lot of a Super 8 motel where a man was hit overnight. Source: WRAL News
A contractor has defaulted on a contract to build a $12.3 million bridge replacement on Interstate 40 in North Carolina, a state agency said. Source:…
More mask mandates are coming to an end in the Triangle. Source: WRAL News
Hundreds of people watched in person and on social media as four pelicans were released into the wild on Sunday. Source: WRAL News
A driver crashed into a State Employees Credit Union in Raleigh on Monday morning, damaging the building. Source: WRAL News
The Raleigh Police Department said Sunday a man is dead after being struck by a car in Raleigh. Source: WRAL News
As three gentlemen just past retirement age waited patiently near a rusting backstop, a feisty and short-legged dog happily rolled in the outfield grass. Source:…
The Tar Heel state maintains one of the lowest taxes on tobacco nationwide, at $0.45 per 20-pack, the 47th lowest tobacco tax in the country.…
Dozens of people gathered in downtown Raleigh Saturday for a march in support of Ukraine. Source: WRAL News