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Larranaga still searching for recruits
CORAL GABLES — The Miami basketball program has five new signees for the 2013-14 season. And though the signing period ends Wednesday, there's still hope of landing a few more newcomers before the season opens in November. Coach Jim Larranaga...Tags: Coral Gables, National Collegiate Athletic Association, North Carolina State University
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Smokers may soon get to light up in beaches and parks again
The News & ObserverThis semester, Wake Tech sophomore Micheal Proulx says he had a 15-minute walk from English to a finance class "that would've been perfect for a cigarette." Instead, Proulx usually waits until after his last class to smoke a Camel Crush in his Hyundai...Tags: Wake County, Crime, Law and Justice, Finance, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Career and Workplace
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Tata takes steps to ease I-40 project pain around Raleigh
The News & ObserverIt's good news for taxpayers when highway bids come in far lower than expected, but Transportation Secretary Tony Tata was not eager in March to approve a repair job expected to give Wake County drivers three years of bad news. When he finally awarded a...Tags: Commuting, Wake County, Highway Transportation, Travel, Science and Technology
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Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation makes rare public appearance in Raleigh
The News & ObserverThe Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, the document that Abraham Lincoln used to give the Civil War new purpose, rarely leaves a vault at the National Archives in Washington, and then usually for only a few days at a time. But the seven-page,...Tags: Unions, Arts and Culture, Museums, Career and Workplace, Slavery
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Jordan Lake protections would be repealed under bill
The News & ObserverRules developed over several years to help clean up Jordan Lake would be repealed under legislation approved in a Senate committee on Tuesday. In their place, new rules would take the emphasis off the upstream causes of pollution -- development,...Tags: Conservation, Lakes and Ponds, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Water
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BRIEF: Woman killed in North Roxboro Street crash in Durham
The News & ObserverOne person died after a car and a transfer truck collided at the intersection of North Roxboro Street and Bon Air Avenue shortly before noon Tuesday, police said. Krystal Lashay Langley, 24, of Durham was fatally injured when she attempted to make a...Tags: Durham (Durham, North Carolina)
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BRIEF: Man charged with attempted murder in Raleigh street shooting
The News & ObserverA 21-year-old Raleigh man faces attempted murder and other charges in connection with an early morning shooting Monday in the 700 block of South State Street. James Elvin Alston III of 739 Quarry St., a block south and east of the shooting scene, was...Tags: Wake County, Murder, Shootings
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Federal regulators to discuss safety lapses at Shearon Harris
The News & ObserverThe Nuclear Regulatory Commission's upcoming public presentation on the performance of the Shearon Harris nuclear plant will feature something unusual: safety lapses that downgraded the power plant's safety ranking last year. The NRC makes an annual...Tags: Wake County, Duke Energy Corporation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power
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Jurors in Abaroa murder trial see knife video
The News & ObserverJurors saw a home video Tuesday in which Raven Abaroa implies Durham police left a knife behind in the house where his wife was murdered eight years ago. A police investigator who testified in Durham County Superior Court said that did not happen....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Prosecution, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Justice System
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Review of UNC-CH's sex assault policy begins Wednesday
The News & ObserverA task force will begin to review UNC-Chapel Hill's policy on sexual assault cases Wednesday -- four months after several women filed a federal complaint against the university and more than a year after campus leaders with expertise in sexual violence...Tags: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Sexual Misconduct, Teaching and Learning, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault
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Chapel Hill cuts food truck fees, adds locations
The News & ObserverThe Town Council cut the cost of operating a food truck by more than half Monday and voted to allow them at more events and locations. The decision reduces the $600 annual fee for a typical food truck to $200. A $118 zoning compliance permit still is...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Rodeo
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New Perimeter Park office building a sign of Triangle's improving economy
The News & ObserverDuke Realty has begun construction on a new speculative office building at Perimeter Park, the latest sign of the Triangle office market's improving health. Duke expects to complete the 206,000-square-foot building, called Perimeter Two, by June 2014....Tags: Marketing, Media Industry, Chemical Industry, Rental Service, Pharmaceuticals
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