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Once a dirt path off Highway 54 that dead-ended in the woods, Evans Road is now a busy connector between Morrisville and Cary.
By Fiona Morgan | 20 Feb 2008

Protesters demanded a public meeting with Dillard Drive Middle School Principal Teresa Abron, who held separate meetings for blacks and Hispanics after a fight.
By Bob Geary | 20 Feb 2008

A flyer inviting patrons to "come get slant-eyed at The Goat" in honor of the Chinese New Year angered members of the Triangle's Chinese-American community last week.
By Amanda Younger | 20 Feb 2008

The drought in Durham book-ended the City Council’s agenda Monday, and as usual, little was accomplished.
By Cat Warren | 20 Feb 2008

Using his employer's credit card, a former N.C. Central University assistant provost bought personal items such as groceries, music, home improvement supplies, movie tickets and women's apparel, including items at Priscilla's.
By Lisa Sorg | 20 Feb 2008

Burmese make up the largest refugee population in North Carolina and nationally.
By Charles Duncan | 24 Oct 2007

The new election will take place no earlier than Feb. 12— 55 days from the Dec. 19 decision.
By Matt Saldańa | 26 Dec 2007

State lawyers argued that the Council of State, a body of statewide elected officials, should not be required to have a public hearing to consider how the state executes prisoners.
By Mosi Secret | 13 Feb 2008

High-dollar donors, including former adviser and law partner, get behind Barack
By Mosi Secret | 20 Feb 2008

...a new statewide reuse program is encouraging schools and community groups to collect those items for fundraising.
By Lisa Sorg | 26 Dec 2007

The official North Carolina emergency drought plan has the beauty of simplicity, if not feasibility. If the faucets in Durham, Raleigh or any city in North Carolina start to spit out non-potable water, this is what we'll do: Buy bottled water.
By Cat Warren | 30 Jan 2008

Greenwald has turned a scattershot sequence of events into a complex series of performances and talks centered on themes, like Thelonious Monk's Southern roots and the international impact of soul music's freak-of-nature force.
By Grayson Currin | 13 Feb 2008

Edwards spelled out a set of policies on health care, energy, trade and the economy that his rivals, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, later adopted. But most voters didn't hear much about Edwards, beyond the fact that his campaign had paid $400 for his haircut.
By Bob Geary | 6 Feb 2008

Last week, the remaining dogs and cats were removed from All Creatures Great and Small, a no-kill shelter in Hendersonville, which was closed by the N.C. Department of Agriculture for repeatedly violating the Animal Welfare Act.
By Lisa Sorg | 13 Feb 2008

3,945 U.S. troops killed
6 Feb 2008

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