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The popular screening test catches cancer, but federal panel says it causes more health problems than it prevents

Modified: 05/22/12 06:18:56 AM
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A Rowan County high school teacher has been suspended after being heard on video shouting at a student and suggesting he could be arrested for criticizing President Obama.

Modified: 05/22/12 05:07:46 AM

At Elon and Campbell, Monique Johnson and Patrick Newman made it through three tough years. But law school was only the most recent in a series of hurdles.

Modified: 05/21/12 05:16:30 PM
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Triangle Politics A weekly look at the local political scene:  At recent meetings, board members have traded personal barbs and questioned each other’s motives and sincerity.

Modified: 05/19/12 12:18:27 AM

The family of the retired University of North Carolina president said he remains in critical condition after having a permanent pacemaker placed.

Modified: 05/19/12 05:23:15 AM
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The “coal turtle” was found in the same coal mine as a 50-foot snake and super-sized crocodiles that lived 60 million years ago.

Modified: 05/18/12 07:44:35 AM
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"He who has the gold makes the rules." That is the golden rule in the alternate reality game "Speculat1on" from Duke University's Greater Than Games Lab.

Modified: 05/17/12 07:46:53 AM

A middle-school teacher in Caldwell County has been suspended after officials learned that she disciplined a special needs child by placing him in a cardboard box.

Modified: 05/17/12 05:27:18 PM
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The North Carolina icon and retired president of the University of North Carolina system is at UNC Hospitals, but details about his condition are not available.

Modified: 05/17/12 11:45:15 AM

Fourteen Wendell Middle School students treated for possible burns after a busted hose spewed steam inside their bus this afternoon.

Modified: 05/17/12 05:18:54 PM

County Manager David Cooke’s budget would give the school system less than half the additional amount requested by the school board.

Modified: 05/22/12 04:59:19 AM
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Shotwell Landfill delays request for expansion
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The Wake County school system is exploring regaining use of the former Thompson and Crosby-Garfield schools from the county to turn them into school buildings again.

Modified: 05/20/12 09:50:04 AM

UNC President Emeritus William Friday’s condition was upgraded from critical to serious on Saturday, a UNC Hospitals spokeswoman said.

Modified: 05/21/12 05:16:30 PM

Lauren Brooks, the 2012 Wake County Teacher of the Year, uses hands-on activities to help make algebra come alive for her Enloe High School students.

Modified: 05/19/12 12:21:51 PM
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House Republicans voted in a private meeting this week to use some of the $121.1 million currently set aside in next year’s budget for employee merit raises instead to fortify K-12 schools.

Modified: 05/18/12 07:08:11 AM
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Lauren Brooks, a math teacher at Enloe High School in Raleigh, will now compete in the statewide teacher of the year program.

Modified: 05/18/12 04:29:45 PM
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A study released this week by UNC's College Sport Research Institute found that baseball players were significantly less likely to graduate than their peers, a bigger gap than football players and almost as large as men's basketball. Perhaps of greater concern, large graduation gaps are indicative of conference competitiveness.

Modified: 05/18/12 04:38:57 PM
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Physics professor Paul Frampton is being held in Argentina on drug charges. Judge Allen Baddour turned down Frampton’s complaint seeking to have his salary and benefits restored pending a hearing.

Modified: 05/17/12 12:09:26 AM

Longtime chairman Willie Gary will remain on the board, but Joseph Bell will now lead the trustees.

Modified: 05/17/12 05:36:00 AM

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