Police are investigating Durham’s second and third deadly shooting of 2022 – and the fifth known shooting of New Year’s weekend. Source: WRAL News
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A woman in Durham was killed at the turn of the new year. Police believe she may have been hit by “celebratory gunfire”. Source: WRAL…
Raleigh twin sisters are celebrating a milestone birthday. Alean Chavis and Kathleen Stephenson turn 100 years this New Year’s Eve! Source: WRAL News
Doctor David Kirk with WakeMed thinks this may be the year things turnaround with COVID-19. Source: WRAL News
On Friday, downtown Raleigh broke a real estate record – the largest single transaction in the city’s history. Source: WRAL News
Cape Fear Medical Center Labor and Delivery welcomed the first baby of 2022 just six minutes after the ball dropped at midnight. Source: WRAL News
Police say a woman was critically hurt and rushed to the hospital after a New Year’s Eve shooting in Durham. Source: WRAL News
For the first time in more than a decade, Fayetteville will hold a city-run New Year’s Eve event downtown to ring in 2022. Source: WRAL…
One of the first Black firefighters of the Winston-Salem Fire Department died Thursday. Source: WRAL News
A new COVID-19 testing site opens at PNC Arena in Raleigh on Friday, and although Wake County’s testing sites are closed for New Year’s Eve,…
A K9 officer with the Durham Police Department was injured in a Wednesday night crash involving a suspected drunk driver. Source: WRAL News
A large fight broke out during a basketball tournament at Wake Technical Community College – Scott Northern Wake Campus on Wednesday night. Source: WRAL News
North Carolina State University sent an alert to students after a convenience store clerk was robbed at knifepoint late Wednesday night close to campus. Source:…
Two people were shot during a high school basketball tournament at Catawba College in Salisbury on Wednesday night. Source: WRAL News
One person was taken to a local hospital following a crash that brought down power lines in Raleigh. Source: WRAL News














