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About 20 people Friday chanted slogans protesting U.S. sanctions on Iran that President Obama and others say are intended to keep Iran from building nuclear arms.

Modified: 02/03/12 09:00:58 PM

The FBI asked the public Friday to help it identify a robber who has been seen carrying off cash from at least three Raleigh-area banks since Sept. 23.

Modified: 02/03/12 07:37:28 PM

Wake County residents who sought the meteorological wisdom of groundhogs Wednesday got a decidedly mixed message.

Modified: 02/03/12 07:52:32 AM

Police charged a man with threatening city firefighters and Wake County EMS workers with a machete Friday when they answered a medical call in a parking loot at 1823 Capital Blvd.

Modified: 02/03/12 09:53:16 PM

Wheeler:  Cross Point Community Church workers help feed people and clean up a homeless camp so that the property owner will be less likely to evict those who have built crude but elaborate living quarters in South Raleigh.

Modified: 02/03/12 10:34:31 AM
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Erskine Bowles said Thursday that he would not run for governor, but other Democrats moved to fill the void with former Congressman Bob Etheridge announcing that he would seek his party's nomination.

Modified: 02/03/12 05:40:51 PM
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U.S. Sen. Richard Burr says he's a fan of quarterback Eli Manning and that he will be rooting for the New York Giants to beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI.

Modified: 02/03/12 06:09:31 PM

A Raleigh man is being investigated under the suspicion that he was running a Ponzi scheme out of his home.

Modified: 02/03/12 02:58:01 PM
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Police charged a man with threatening city firefighters and Wake County EMS workers with a machete Friday when they answered a medical call in a parking loot at 1823 Capital Blvd.

Modified: 02/03/12 09:53:16 PM
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North Carolina officials say a new rock slide has occurred along a stretch of Interstate 40 already closed by an earlier rock and mud slide just over the Tennessee state line.

Modified: 02/03/12 05:58:49 PM
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Wake County parents can learn how to register kindergartners and other new students at the Southeast Raleigh Positive Youth Development Day event on Saturday.

Modified: 02/02/12 10:08:37 PM
Health/Science More

To many people, breast cancer screening means a mammogram. But for millions of poor, mostly young women who visit Planned Parenthood, it is usually just a physical exam by the only health professional they may ever see.

Modified: 02/03/12 11:14:07 PM
People More

Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans was remembered as a vibrant force for good in Durham, in the state and beyond at a funeral attended by about 1,800 mourners Monday at Duke Chapel.

Modified: 01/31/12 06:28:52 AM
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Competitive-eating champ Takeru Kobayashi (tah-kah-roo koh-bee-yah-shee) conquered Philadelphia's annual gustatory gorge-fest by eating 337 chicken wings in a half-hour before a crowd of nearly 20,000 at Wing Bowl XX.

Modified: 02/03/12 11:28:47 AM
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Ben Gazzara, whose powerful dramatic performances brought an intensity to a variety of roles and made him a memorable presence in films, on television and on Broadway in the original "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," has died at age 81.

Modified: 02/03/12 11:14:09 PM

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