President Obama came into office as the heir to a great foreign policy legacy enjoyed by every recent U.S. president.
via [...]
Criminal activity involving gangs was down by 49 percent in Raleigh during 2009, according to a report by the Gang [...]
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Triangle Conservatives Unite organized an event dubbed the “Tax Day Tea Party” yesterday in Raleigh, North Carolina at the State [...]
Conan O’Brien announces he will return to late night TV at 11 Eastern on TBS .
“When Conan O’Brien’s audience for [...]
Following two residential conflagrations that destroyed 35 homes and involved pine straw as a fire-fueler, the City of Raleigh is [...]
NEW YORK — North Carolina wrapped up last season by cutting down the nets during a championship celebration, and the [...]
On March 16, the Raleigh City Council received a report from Reid Wilson, executive director, Conservation Trust for North [...]
In 1930, Raleigh had a population of 37,379 and covered 7.254 square miles. In this year Curtiss-Wright Flying Field, Raleigh’s [...]
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Dexter Strickland hit the go-ahead free throws with 2:34 left and North Carolina held William & [...]
Homeless veterans have an opportunity to receive services and referrals at the 2010 Capital Area Stand Down to be held [...]
The City of Raleigh is seeking qualifications from artists to provide site-specific public art for the new Buffaloe Road Aquatic [...]
Recently, Google announced plans to launch an experimental, ultra-high speed broadband network in a small number of communities across the [...]
Pittsboro, N.C. — A judge said Tuesday that he was considering jail time for a former aide to two-time Democratic [...]
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In a game that often times decides the ACC title, the North Carolina Tar Heels [...]
Duke advances to the finals of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament at for the third consecutive year, edging Georgia Tech [...]
GREENSBORO — With every putback, every shot as the shot clock expires, every loose ball collected diving on the floor, [...]
The Raleigh City Council today remained deadlocked on the planned Clarence E. Lightner Public Safety Center. Council members [...]
GREENSBORO – Duke leads Maryland 37-32 at half-time at the Greensboro Coliseum.
The top-seeded Blue Devils came from 11-points down to [...]
The Raleigh City Council voted unanimously to oppose commercial development in the Falls Lake watershed. Council members took the action [...]
Before every Senior Night game, North Carolina coach Roy Williams looks to each underclassman and reminds them of the guys [...]
Beginning Friday, Feb. 26, the City of Raleigh temporarily will stop adding ammonia to its water treatment disinfecting process.
The [...]