Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Saturday, March 6th, 9:00 p.m. (et)
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 [...]

I was recently assigned to read the novel Huck Finn by Mark Twain, and to write an argumentative essay on [...]

The City of Raleigh is revamping its development code in the form of a Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). The [...]

The second winningest team in college basketball history, coached by one of the top rated coaches in college basketball, plays [...]

In a speech today to the Business Roundtable President Obama said there are challenges ahead and we cannot meet them [...]

Listen to Pat Buchanan and others speak on the “new world order,” what they believe is going on with “big [...]

The Raleigh City Council on Feb. 16 approved the minority and women owned (MWBE) business participation plan as presented by [...]

Gallup-Healthways Poll Finds Area Tops in ‘Work Environment’
The Raleigh/Cary area has the highest well-being in the South and the nation’s [...]

The global economic down turn is being felt in Raleigh. That is why the City needs to respond with action [...]

Approximately, 160 summer jobs will be made available for local youth through the City of Raleigh’s Summer Youth Employment Program.
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The City of Raleigh is now offering its residents the opportunity to keep unwanted telephone directories out of the landfill.
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A 15-year-old girl was accused of brutally beating another young girl in a Seattle bus tunnel as security guards stood [...]

ACC 2010 Men’s Baseball Schedule

02/19/10
Virginia Tech vs. Kentucky
Conway, S.C.

12:00 p.m.

Duke @ Baylor
Waco, Texas

1:00 p.m.

George Washington @ North Carolina
Chapel Hill, N.C.

3:00 [...]

ALL TIMES EASTERN
Monday, November 9
Florida International at North Carolina . ESPNU ….. 7:00
2K Sports Coaches vs. Cancer Classic
Wednesday, November [...]

The Raleigh Historic Districts Commission (RHDC) is hosting a community forum to discuss the potential nomination of the Battery Heights [...]

ACC rivals: UNC vs. Duke – Duke leave Heels in disarray

Saturday, March 6th, 9:00 p.m. (et)
In a game that often times decides the ACC title, the North Carolina Tar Heels [...]

Duke advances: Holds off Georgia Tech

Duke advances to the finals of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament at for the third consecutive year, edging Georgia Tech [...]

Pack send Cavs home packing

GREENSBORO — With every putback, every shot as the shot clock expires, every loose ball collected diving on the floor, [...]

City Council Deadlocked on C.E. Lightner Public Safety Center

The Raleigh City Council today remained deadlocked on the planned Clarence E.  Lightner Public Safety Center. Council members [...]

Lou Dobbs and Ron Paul on Free Trade

Obama on "Free Trade"

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