4 N.C. Guardsmen die in explosion in Iraq
Four National Guard soldiers were killed in Baghdad on the last day of regular combat operations for U.S. forces in Iraqi cities, the military said Thursday.
Bystanders pull soldier from fiery car crash
Two bystanders braved flames to rescue a Fort Bragg soldier from a serious vehicle wreck on New Bern Avenue about midnight Thursday. The soldier, John Michael Dean, 19, of Palmerville, Mass., was seriously injured and was taken to WakeMed.
11 saw inmate's beating, records show
At least 11 witnesses say they saw guards at a Greene County prison beat inmate David G. Richardson with nightsticks while Richardson, handcuffed and shackled at the ankles, curled into a fetal position on the concrete floor.
In-law: Patrol chief forced out
The official story is that Highway Patrol Commander Walter J. Wilson Jr. decided to retire after a year on the job to spend more time with his family. But Wilson's brother-in-law now says Wilson was forced out.
Union savors victory at pork plant
After nearly 17 years of struggle, employees at the world's largest pork plant went to work under a union contract for the first time Thursday.
Durham officer hurt in shooting
Whoever fired the bullet that struck a Durham police officer in the abdomen Thursday should have known police were standing outside the door, Police Chief Jose L. Lopez Sr. said.
After chase, police nail bank robbery suspects
Police apprehended three bank robbery suspects Thursday after a midday North Raleigh car chase in which multiple shots were fired at police.
Ambiente expands its space
Retailing:The furniture industry is another one truly feeling the pinch of the down economy. But one Raleigh furniture company is expanding.
Best option: Leave fireworks to the pros
Want to avoid spending the Fourth of July weekend in the emergency room? Fire safety officials suggest that you leave the fireworks to the professionals.
Fourth will be observed dozens of ways in region
The Triangle is gearing up for more than two dozen Independence Day celebrations today through Sunday. Go to www.TriangleMom2Mom.com for more information about all these events.
GOP leaders decry Perdue's budget remark
Under the Dome:Republican legislative leaders criticized Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue Thursday for saying she didn't care which legislative tax plan was used to balance the state budget.
Official accused of falsifying title
Neil Woodcock, the head of a state program that equips state and local police agencies, has been charged with misdemeanor falsification of a vehicle title record involving a Chevy Tahoe that is state owned and assigned to him.
Tribes honor holy woman
A host of Native Americans in ponchos, headbands and beads marched into a ballroom of the Raleigh Convention Center on Thursday, all bearing the distinctive regalia of their tribes.
Probation bill gets final OK
Lawmakers are taking a small weight off the state's overburdened probation system.
Better transit vital to city, mayor says
Mayor Charles Meeker said Thursday that Raleigh's ability to emerge from the current recession quickly will be tied to its ability to promote sustainable living and better public transportation for its residents.
Bear scares woman in southeast Guilford
For the second time in two days, someone reported a black bear in southeast Guilford County.
Bill would allow vote on annex
A legislative committee worked Thursday to reform state laws that allow cities and towns to annex property owners against their will, weighing American demands for freedom of choice against municipal powers to expand.
UNC-CH chancellor expects a 10 percent cut
In a letter this week to faculty, staff and students, UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp noted that cuts to the new year's operating budget are expected to total 10 percent.
UNCG drive raises $115.3 million
UNC-Greensboro has concluded its five-year capital campaign, taking in $115 million.
















