Family and friends gathered Sunday at Cary's Wake Memorial Park to remember Michele Young, who was found beaten to death in her Wake County home three years ago.
Raleigh's growing nightlife is putting the city's noise ordinance to the test. Businesses are required to get a permit for outdoor music. However, not everyone is complying with the rule and the City Council is hearing complains.
The name "swine flu" and misconceptions about the virus have caused a hardship for North Carolina's pork industry.
WRAL's Scott Mason shows us the Outer Banks of the past.
The medical care offered through trials comes with great potential benefits, including working with experts in the field.
In a season of H1N1 and seasonal flu, doctors are urging everyone to stay home if they are sick. The potential absence of a couple of days has Johnston County mom Laurie Layton concerned.
John Tedesco's election to the District 2 seat on the Wake County Board of Education means the majority of the board favors neighborhood schools.
Enloe linebacker Josh Jenkins may not make every tackle, but he has never missed a day of class in 12 years.
The State Employees Association of North Carolina has mailed its own flier to counter one sent to voters statewide to outline the insurer's position on health care reform.
Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand said he will resign his legislative seat to accept an appointment to the state parole commission.