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Shoppers take advantage of tax-free 'Energy Star' weekend

The tax-free weekend runs through Sunday and covers items like washers, freezers, refrigerators and other appliances that carry the “Energy Star” label. (original story)

Peace group denied entry in Veteran's Day parade

N.C. Triangle Veterans for Peace wanted to join the parade but were denied because organizers felt their message was political. (original story)

The week in photos

A look at the top stories this week in news, politics and sports through the lenses of Associated Press photographers. (original story)

Carolina beats Ga. Tech, 28-7

Carolina stops Ga. Tech in a Coastal Division showdown. (original story)

Iraqi minister urges U.S. to approve security accord

A top Iraqi official warned Saturday that time is running out to sign a new security agreement with Washington, saying the country still needed U.S. troops despite improved security. (original story)

Fire damages UNC's Gerrard Hall

UNC police were investigating the cause of the fire today. The first floor of the building sustained water and smoke damage. (original story)

Beatle-mania comes to Raleigh

The Fab Four has hit the stage in Raleigh. Or, at least the group as close to the Beatles as you can find in 2008 – "RAIN - A Tribute to The Beatles," a musical showing in the Progress Energy Center through Sunday. (original story)

Tree removal upsets Raleigh neighborhood

Crews cut trees in the Quail Hollow subdivision this week as required by law, so there could be easier access, in case of an emergency, to a sewer line that runs through the area. (original story)

Ticket Giveaway: Black Crowes Tonight!

This is a case of my loss being your gain. (original story)

Veterans' Day events taking place across Wake County

A morning parade in downtown Raleigh, afternoon exhibits in Cary and an evening concert with country stars honor veterans three days before the national holiday. (original story)

Paloma becomes Category 4 storm, heads toward Cuba

Paloma became an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane early Saturday and was threatening to strike hurricane-ravaged Cuba, after knocking out power across much of Grand Cayman Island. (original story)

Fire hits historic UNC building

Sprinklers kept an early morning fire from spreading in a 19th-century building at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, fire officials said. (original story)

Economy could delay new Public Safety Center

A planned facility that will house police and fire administration and the Emergency Communication Center could be jeopardy if the economy keeps declining, officials said. (original story)

No verdict in death of 13-year-old

After three and a half days of deliberation, a jury still has not delivered a verdict for two men accused of murdering a 13-year-old girl. (original story)

UNC-CH looks for 5 percent cuts

UNC-Chapel Hill is preparing for a higher level of budget cuts than previously expected. (original story)




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