North Carolina news
- Northeast Raleigh Suffers Growing Pains
- Northeast Raleigh near the newest stretch of Interstate 540 is one of the fastest growing areas in town, but many fear it may be growing too fast for its existing road system. Video From WRAL.com, Nov 25, 2006
- Storm Leaves Condemned Homes In Nags Head, Rivers Still Rising
- More than 50 homes were condemned on the Outer Banks and flood warnings remained in effect for parts of North Carolina's eastern and Sandhills counties Friday, two days after a storm dumped 2 to 5 inches of rain over much of the state. From WRAL.com, Nov 25, 2006
- Two Men Charged In Fatal Rocky Mount Shooting
- Two men are in custody after a fatal shooting at a Rocky Mount bar. From WRAL.com, Nov 25, 2006
- Online Shopping Popular, But Not Always Easy
- It's estimated that 40 percent of holiday shoppers are browsing Web sites instead of stores this holiday season. But even cyberspace has problems during the post-holiday rush. Video From WRAL.com, Nov 25, 2006
- USO Assists Soldiers Traveling Through RDU Airport
- It can take some military men and women days to get home for the holidays, while others are stuck flying from one base to another without seeing family along the way. Volunteers at RDU Airport do their best to cheer to troops passing through. Video | From WRAL.com, Nov 25, 2006
- Savings Attract Holiday Shoppers At Triangle Stores
- The holiday shopping season got off to its traditional start Friday with some retailers opening their doors early and die-hard shoppers waiting in lines for many hours. From WRAL.com, Nov 24, 2006
- Officials: Cigarette Sparked Cary Apartment Fire
- Cary investigators said they believe a cigarette sparked a fire that damaged an apartment building in Cary late Thursday. From WRAL.com, Nov 24, 2006
- Man Arrested In Connection With Series Of Assaults
- Raleigh police have arrested a man accused of assaulting three women at three different places on Thursday. From WRAL.com, Nov 24, 2006
- Thanksgiving Bittersweet For Moreland's Family
- For Walter and Keisha Moreland, Thanksgiving will never be the same without their wife and mother, Cynthia Moreland. Three months after her tragic death, they vow to keep her memory alive. Video | Full Interview From WRAL.com, Nov 24, 2006

