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Hero’s Welcome: Sights & Sounds From The Canes Return To Raleigh

RALEIGH, N.C. - Landing back in North Carolina just before 7 p.m. ET on Monday, the Stanley Cup Champion Carolina Hurricanes had the red carpet rolled out for them as they touched down at Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Beginning with a water cannon salute as the team taxied toward its stop,...
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At Home in the Chimney

Listen as the pages of the magazine come to life in the Storytellers podcast showcasing the voices of Our State writers. Each podcast episode features a writer reading their column aloud, allowing each distinct voice to shine. Click below to listen to Eleanor read her column aloud. Chimney swifts are...
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NC State researchers identify “mystery bug” that’s been attacking North Carolina blueberry farms

Researchers at North Carolina State University identified what’s been damaging the state’s blueberry farms: beetles. They found Prionus imbricornis, a species of longhorn beetle, that lays eggs in the roots of blueberry bushes. When they hatch, the larvae consume the roots, ultimately killing the trees, according to Ke
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Apex downtown Fourth of July celebration canceled amid construction woes

With downtown construction in Apex behind schedule, residents say it can't get done quickly enough, and the mayor is calling on people to support small businesses.
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Joe Lunardi’s latest Duke projection comes with a compelling twist for John Blackwell

Duke is obviously a 1-seed in Joe Lunardi's updated Bracketology, but who stands in its path is an intriguing potential storyline for John Blackwell.
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5 of the best outdoor ice cream shops in the Triangle for a hot...

The summer heat is upon us, but rising temperatures can’t stop the desire for something sweet. An ice-cold treat is a trusted way to cool down while still in the warmth of the sun. Here are some of the best outdoor ice cream shops around the Triangle to beat the heat, but beware of melting! Goodberry’s Frozen Custard S
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Capital Boulevard PNC Heist Sparks Morning Manhunt in Raleigh

A man robbed the PNC bank branch at 4000 Capital Boulevard in Raleigh just after 9 a.m. Tuesday, and police say the suspect is still out there somewhere. Investigators have not released a description of the man and say they do not yet know whether he was armed during the robbery.
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Why Wake students will have so many days off from class next school year

Wake County students will have a weekly scheduled day off more than a third of the time next school year, creating what some call a “fragmented school calendar.” Wake County traditional-calendar students are only scheduled to have a full, five-day school week 64% of the time for the 2026-27 school year , according to A
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Wake County adopts first Farmland Preservation Plan to confront rapid land loss

Wake County adopts its first 10-year farmland preservation plan after losing 36,000 acres in a decade, aiming to protect vulnerable farms as development continues.
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Cary woman loses thousands in Wake County jury duty scam through crypto ATM

A Cary woman is sharing her story after losing thousands of dollars in a sophisticated jury duty scam that authorities say is increasingly targeting Wake County residents.

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