Cary residents demand answers, transparency as town spending draws scrutiny
Cary residents demanded greater transparency Thursday night, their first opportunity to address town leaders since Town Manager Sean Stegall was placed on administrative leave and town spending has come under scrutiny. Town leaders have not explained why Stegall was placed on paid leave after a Nov. 20 council...
Worthdale Community Center Hosts Free Holiday Pajama Giveaway and Family Activities for Local Children
On Sunday, December 21, the Worthdale Community Center will hold a Holiday Pajama Giveaway for children ages 5 to 12. The event is organized with Women Who Care and will take place from 3 to 6 p.m.
Man dies after being hit on Durham Road in Wake County, NCSHP searching for...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A man lost his life Thursday night after being hit and killed by a car in northern Wake County, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol said. According to highway patrol, the victim was walking along the west bound shoulder of Durham Road near the intersection of Peed Road just before 6:30 p.m....
North Raleigh street draws crowds and donations with dazzling Christmas lights
"The lights feel magical," said Jenn Nowalk with the Triangle Spokes Group.
Public records provide new details in deadly WakeMed Garner Healthplex shooting
The WakeMed police officer killed in a shooting last month was shot at least twice, while the man charged in his death was also seriously injured, according to newly released public records and court documents. Officer Roger Smith, 59, died Nov. 8 in the emergency department of the WakeMed Garner Healthplex. He was...
High School: Then Vs Now
High school is one of the most transformative periods of one’s life. Some people look back at their high school years fondly, while others see those years of their life as exhausting, turbulent and irrelevant to the people they eventually become. Throughout the years high school has changed quite a bit, from teaching...
Morrisville Biotech Firm Receives Major Federal Grant to Advance New Lung Cancer Therapy
Mucommune, a biotechnology company in Morrisville, North Carolina, has received up to $29.4 million in federal funding over six years to develop a new cancer therapy. The funding is provided through a research agreement with the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) as part of the EMBODY program. This...
Man accused of ramming ICE agents’ cars in Morrisville was not intended target
Federal officials have charged a man with assaulting, resisting or impeding officers, accusing him of ramming his car into ICE agents’ vehicles in Morrisville. Milton Ermilo Arreaga Roblero, 23, was charged Dec. 4, court records show. Federal deportation officers were trying to detain a different man who had a...
Wake schools warn more budget cuts may be coming due to uncertainty over funding
Wake County school leaders are warning there will be likely be more budget cuts next year due to uncertainty about how much state and federal money will be provided for education. School administrators said Wednesday that difficult decisions must be made in next year’s budget, including budget reductions. Details on...
North Carolina Rescue Workers Face A Hidden Nightmare Inside A Suburban Home
Across the United States, countless puppy mills have been exposed over the years, revealing tragic numbers of dogs rescued from neglect, abuse, and cruelty. In most instances, the animals eventually receive the care they desperately need, their abusers face consequences, and the dogs find safe, loving homes. Yet this...

















