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Tennis player 'devastated' after wreck injures 2

The UNC-Chapel Hill tennis player accused of driving drunk and striking two people with his vehicle early Sunday posted $50,000 bond today and was released from jail. Christopher Harrison Kearney's father, Kevin, said his son and their family are "absolutely devastated." (original story)

NC teacher found alive on mountain hiking trail

An elementary school teacher last seen over a week ago has been found alive on a popular North Carolina mountain hiking trail, a newspaper reported Monday. (original story)

Triangulator Scavenger Hunt:  City of Oaks

Triangulator is a scavenger hunt. A six hour multi-media, multi-modal (sub)urban (mis)adventure. A way to rethink our every day spaces and to interact more critically with the cities we live in. This Saturday Triangulator is happening in Raleigh. Read more about Triangulator and Full Schedule belo... (original story)

Fire hits mill used by Edwards to launch campaign

Firefighters from five counties responded to a fire at Moore County mill that John Edwards used as a backdrop to announce his first presidential bid in 2003. (original story)

K-Mart on The Screw

Cha Ching: It’s enough to make you think there is something malicious going on.  Last week the Capital Boulevard K-Mart was fined for the 7th time by the The North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. The eighth time that the big-box store has not met the inspection criter... (original story)

Cursed Location? The Hook Up MarinaBar and Resort Casts a Line onto St. Marys

*UPDATE* One might think that any restaurant on the edge of Glenwood South should fare reasonably well.  Apparently not so.  The building at the corner of St. Mary’s and Johnson Street has an interesting track record.  The original tenant that the space was designed for, Cold Mount... (original story)

New ID card required for N.C. State Ports

Workers seeking access to port facilities in Morehead City and Wilmington have until Nov. 1 to get an identification card issued by the Transportation Security Administration. (original story)

UNC tennis player charged with DWI to return home

Chris Kearney, who is accused of hitting two female students on a Chapel Hill sidewalk, won't attend school this semester, his attorney said. (original story)

Will tropical storm stall over N.C.?

The Triangle will stay dry and gradually get warmer this week, and forecasters say the remains of Tropical Storm Fay will likely be the next weather-maker in North Carolina. (original story)

Postal worker pleads guilty to stashing mail at home

More than 100,000 pieces of mail were found at Steven Padgett's Apex home after a meter reader tipped off authorities. (original story)

Warrants detail Young's whereabouts on night of wife's death

After Jason Young refused to talk to them, investigators sought computer records and surveillance video from the Virginia hotel where he claimed to be at the time of his wife's death. (original story)

New school bus routes released

The Wake County school system released today its bus transportation routes for traditional-calendar schools. (original story)

Judge to weigh release of Cooper information

A Wake County judge will decide today whether to release search warrants in the investigation of Nancy Cooper's murder. (original story)

Insurance agent arrested again

The owner of an insurance agency was arrested again by state Department of Insurance investigators on Friday. (original story)

School board to probe Fraley's death

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board will investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of Chapel Hill High School football player Atlas Fraley. (original story)




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