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Work hard, play hard. WalletHub ranked Raleigh the No. 18 best place to start a career behind No. 1 spot Atlanta—while Charlotte ranked No. 29. Mass transit for the win. GoRaleigh is the Triangle’s most-used bus service, welcoming 7.6 million riders last year. Go bananas. Two recent Savannah...
At Raleigh’s Oakwood Cemetery Memorial Day ceremony, military families honor lost loved ones
In Raleigh and across the nation, Monday was a chance to pay respects to the men and women who gave their lives in service of the nation.
Hurricanes Take 2-1 Series Lead After OT Win
Pete Blackburn joins Coley Harvey to discuss the Hurricanes OT win in Game 3.
Disruptive year shuffles list of Triangle’s biggest employers. Here’s a closer look
Cisco Systems announced companywide layoffs last week in a step it framed as necessary to “win in the AI era.” How many, if any, of its roughly 4,000 job cuts will affect Cisco’s sizable Research Triangle Park workforce remains unclear. The Bay Area tech company declined to provide site-specific layoff numbers to The N
Exchange between suspect, victim before shooting in NC caught on camera
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Caught on camera — a shot fired, a teen wounded, and the alleged shooter on the run, according to the Raleigh Police Department. Witnesses at The Domain apartments, located on Dansey Drive between Louisburg Road and New Hope Road in northeast Raleigh, say the shooting happened right in front of b
State gang prevention task force meets as North Carolina weighs prevention, intervention strategies
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina’s Gang Prevention and Intervention Task Force met Tuesday in Raleigh for a public meeting focused on prevention, intervention, enforcement coordination and community-based approaches to reducing gang activity.
‘Meter creep,’ damaged hoses among issues found at Triangle gas stations
Triangle drivers are paying more at the pump, but that doesn’t necessarily mean gas stations are failing to meet fuel quality and other standards. Inspectors with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services have seen an uptick in complaints since early March — a trend typical when gas and diesel
From Decks To Pools, Clayton Inspector Ensures Safety Starts At The Ground Level
CLAYTON, N.C. – Danny “DJ” Tyndall starts his day early, reviewing permits and planning visits to job sites across Clayton. As a Building Codes Inspector III, his role takes him from new home builds to small backyard upgrades. No matter what the task, his focus stays the same. He helps make sure each job is safe for th
Red Cross Assisting Family After Smithfield House Fire
SMITHFIELD, N.C. — Three people were displaced after a fire damaged a home Monday morning in South Smithfield. The fire was reported in the 1200 block of South Crescent Street. Firefighters from the Smithfield, Selma and Four Oaks fire departments responded to the scene and brought the blaze under control.
Man Shot on Horseshoe Drive as Wake County Detectives Chase Leads
A man is in the hospital with serious injuries after a shooting Monday on the 6100 block of Horseshoe Drive, just south of Raleigh near Lake Wheeler Road, according to the Wake County Sheriff's Office. Deputies said the victim was found with a gunshot wound and rushed to a nearby hospital, and the scene remains under a

















