AG now says college OK for illegals
The state Attorney General's Office has reversed its position and now says community colleges may admit illegal immigrants without violating federal law.
Property tax bills land with a big thud
Revaluation notices in Wake and Durham counties went out last winter. But the actual bill still stunned some who had been lulled by politicians' promises to keep tax rates revenue neutral.
Judge: Let jury decide on mental retardation
A Superior Court judge declined to rule today on whether an accused killer is mentally retarded and therefore ineligible for the death penalty. He said a jury can decide.
Man charged with toddler's murder had 'white powder' in home
Police seized a “white powder substance” from the apartment where toddler who died in May from multiple blunt force injuries to his chest, sides, back and head, according to a search warrant made public today.
Tax holiday to extend savings
The annual state tax holiday next weekend will allow shoppers to buy even more items, including school instructional materials with an individual price tag of up to $300, without paying sales taxes. The holiday begins Aug. 1.
Cooper's family to keep girls
Nancy Cooper's husband reached an agreement today with her family that allows them to keep custody of her two children for 75 days.
- Read the motion for psychiatric and psychological testing (PDF)
- Rebuttal affidavit of Bradley Cooper (PDF)
- Read statements by friends and family of Bradley Cooper (PDF)
- Read the affidavits of Nancy Cooper's friends (PDF)
- Read Bradley Cooper's affidavit (PDF)
- Statement from Bradley Cooper's attorney (PDF)
Senior general at NC's Camp Lejeune moving on
The senior general at Camp Lejeune handed over his command Friday and was preparing to move to Hawaii to command Marines in the Pacific region.
Unemployment rate at highest level in four years
Triangle unemployment last month was at the highest level in more than four years as labor force growth continued to outpace employers’ willingness to hire.
Judge approves death penalty trial in NC slaying
The widow of a state trooper who was shot to death on a North Carolina highway says her premature son's plight is helping her deal with the sudden loss of her husband.
Man charged with murder in death of teen
Police have charged a man with murder in the fatal shooting of a teenager who was found lying on the grass near Washington Terrace apartments in Southeast Raleigh on Thursday night.
Police barricade Wendell home
Law enforcement officials set up a barricade outside a Wendell home after a 17-year-old man said he'd been robbed there.
Tension flares at Carrboro apartment complex
Carrboro's mayor was called to an apartment complex Thursday night when tensions flared over a new towing policy some say targets Latino residents.
Pedestrian hit on Western Blvd.
A pedestrian was hit this morning by a car at the intersection of Western Blvd. and Avent Ferry Road.
Construction sends rats into Charlotte streets
The booms of Boomtown may be sending colonies of rats scurrying across uptown.
Charlotte airport locked down after security breach
A man who left the secure area of Charlotte's airport to change his ticket bypassed security checkpoints to get back in Thursday evening, prompting a 45-minute lockdown and search of the airport.
New Hanover sets up hurricane shelter for pets
When the next hurricane strikes the North Carolina coast, a shelter in Wilmington will welcome pet owners and their dogs and cats.
Burr: Ease gun limits for vets
A bill sponsored by U.S. Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina would prevent the federal veterans agency from adding the names of veterans declared "mentally defective" to a background check database unless the agency goes through the judicial system.
HIV strikes fast, study finds
HIV infects and attacks the body within days -- much faster than previously thought -- drastically narrowing the window of time when intervention is possible, Duke University researchers have found.
Custody of Coopers' girls at stake today
Today in a Wake County courtroom, Nancy Cooper's parents and sister square off against Bradley Cooper for custody of the girls, Bella, 4, and Katie, 2.
- Statement from Bradley Cooper's attorney (PDF)
- Read Bradley Cooper's affidavit (PDF)
- Read the affidavits of Nancy Cooper's friends (PDF)
- Read statements by friends and family of Bradley Cooper (PDF)
- Rebuttal affidavit of Bradley Cooper (PDF)
- Read the motion for psychiatric and psychological testing (PDF)
Man shot while walking in Durham
The man, who was shot in the buttocks, flagged down a motorist, who drove him to the hospital.
Giuliani's son sues Duke, golf coach
Andrew Giuliani, son of former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani and a rising senior at Duke University, is the latest in a wave of Blue Devil students to take grievances from the playing fields or classrooms to the courthouse.
Grow with quality, UNC told
Growing enrollment at UNC-Chapel Hill could turn off top applicants if the university adds too many students or lowers the bar to get them, a consultant told trustees Thursday.
Mentors provide web of support
Partners For Youth is a program for southwest central Durham teenagers who, judging by their demographics, are more likely to let poor academic achievement detract from their futures.
Human kindness missing
Sheehan:Could it be that Tim Sutton, the Alamance County commissioner who has led the charge against illegal immigration in his county and the state, finally sees the harsh flip side of his cause?
Library, DATA seek help from public
A couple of Durham city and county departments are seeking public response on improvements.
Program on illegal animal fighting set
Law enforcement officers, humane workers and veterinarians will convene at Central Carolina Community College on Wednesday to learn more about illegal animal fighting.
Students take a hand in keeping water clean
Third-grade summer school students at Estes Hills Elementary School are making a difference around their school.
Ava Gardner stamp under consideration
U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge announced Thursday that a U.S. Postal Service committee is considering an Ava Gardner commemorative postage stamp.
Carrboro High gets design recognition
Carrboro High School has earned top marks in environmental design, becoming North Carolina's first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, certified high school, school officials announced Thursday.
Auditor's office looks at health plan
Under the Dome:The Office of the State Auditor is delving into the finances of the state health plan that serves about 650,000 state employees, teachers, retirees and their families.
Clock runs out on Fast Break
Downtown Raleigh eatery must close to make way for a new courthouse.
Ad Watch
National Republican Senatorial Committee ad focuses on Democratic Senate nominee Kay Hagan.
Tapes bring more charges in peeping case
A pharmacist charged with peeping into a neighbor's home this year faces additional charges based on videotapes seized from his home.
Bus driver quits after leaving child alone
Boy was not on his assigned bus.
Teenager dies after being shot
A teenage boy was fatally shot Thursday night at the corner of Milburnie Road and Booker Drive near an apartment community.
Body found near Crabtree identified
Triangle Briefs:Police have identified a man whose body was found Wednesday afternoon in Crabtree Creek as that of Homero Zuluga-Patricio, 26, of Raleigh. Investigators are treating the death as a homicide.
Suspect at large in liquor store heist
Triangle Briefs:An unidentified man robbed a Garner ABC store at 204 U.S. 70 East on Thursday afternoon, making off with an undisclosed amount of money, according to Garner police.
Durham man faces bigamy charges
Triangle Briefs: After five years of marriage, a local woman discovered this month that her husband is also married to another woman, according to police reports.
Short time out of jail: Man charged in holdup
Tommy Aggie Covington got out of jail in downtown Raleigh at 1:16 p.m. on July 18.
UNC business school getting new dean
The UNC Board of Trustees on Thursday named James W. Dean Jr. as dean of UNC's highly ranked Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Wisdom from 'Last Lecture'
Excerpts from a trianglemom2mom.com blog, "Crazy Is My Life."
Mark your calendar
The Knights of Columbus recently posted this news on share.triangle.com about a coming visit by an author.
Helping Out
This invitation to a charity event at the Buckhead Saloon at 411 W. Morgan St. at 4 p.m. Saturday was posted on share.triangle.com.
Crash kills 3 near Rockingham
State Briefs: Three people have died in a wreck near Rockingham as they were returning to Surry County from Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Murder suspect found dead
State Briefs: A North Carolina man accused of murdering his cousin was found dead at his home the day before a motions hearing was scheduled in the case.
Man charged in girlfriend's death
State Briefs: A Goldsboro man has been charged with murder after he told sheriff's deputies he had been in a fight with his girlfriend and asked them to check on her.
Laura Bush to visit Sandburg home
State Briefs: The White House says first lady Laura Bush is coming to North Carolina to visit the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site in Flat Rock.
Expert says little TVA pollution reached NC
An expert witness for the Tennessee Valley Authority says that little of the pollution from the utility's coal-fired power plants makes its way into North Carolina.















