Mistakes led to murderer's release
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YORK The York County Sheriff's Office gathered with media Friday to discuss details about how Thomas Aaron Whitlock, a convicted murderer, was accidentally released from the York County jail in ...
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Another major wind farm in pipeline for Eastern NC
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Two major wind farms have been approved in this state but are not ready for construction, raising questions whether a large-scale turbine will ever get built in eastern North Carolina.Now a third ...
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UNC-Duke to meet in ACC LAX championship
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Charlottesville, Va. - It will be a battle of the blues on the green Sunday when Triangle rivals Duke and the University of North Carolina meet for the 2012 ACC Men's Lacrosse Championship.The ...
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US Furniture Capital Holds Annual Showcase
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Hundreds of U.S. towns and cities call themselves the capital of something or another. Even the world capital of this or that.
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Smithfield reports fifth blue-light bandit sighting
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Smithfield, N.C. - Smithfield police are investigating a blue light bandit incident -- the fifth reported since the end of March in Johnston County.A woman was traveling on the Durwood Stephenson ...
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Kids Voting Durham takes students" pulse on local elections
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DURHAM - More than 1,000 members of Durham's politically active under-18 set weighed in on local elections over the past few weeks, the results of which look quite different ...
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Durham police charge two men in 13-year-olds slaying
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DURHAM Demetriss China lived in fear after her 13-year-old daughter Shakanah was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting in East Durham just over a year ago. “I was scared to talk to people ...
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Wind-driven 'tumbleweed' rover could explore Mars
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Researchers at the North Carolina State University have developed a computer model of "tumbleweed" Mars rover that would be capable of moving across rocky Martian terrain.
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