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Local News

N.C.'s the place to be for Palin, Obama
Ask Anything: 10 questions with Chief Meteorologist Greg Fishel
Granville County school delayed due to power outage
Medical examiner: Cumberland man was murdered
Suspect: Husband requested wife's death several times
Consulting group's report out on Cherry Hospital
Apply for State Fair jobs starting Monday
I-440 ramp reopened after concrete blockage
Dive teams continue search for missing Granville mom
Lawmakers consider spending on probation system
Two schools to shift off year-round schedule
Easley: Gas shortage continues to ease
Help Triangle leaders plan for growth
Warren Co. business owner charged with check fraud
Raleigh OKs Cameron Village high-rise, student housing near N.C. State
Hillsborough to host Handmade Parade
Eli Lilly settles drug marketing dispute with states for $62M
Ethanol firm officials indicted on bribery charges
Motorists head to Virginia for gas
N.C. faith leaders ask for fair treatment of immigrants
Palin sounds GOP themes in N.C. visit
Person killed in Wilson County wreck

Weather

WRAL WeatherCenter Blog : As tobacco farmers in Granville Co, we're wondering if you have any idea or "gut feeling" about when the first frost might be. Gran Co has a lot of tobacco still in the fields and we were wondering what the extended forecast looks like!

State News

Anticipation builds for Palin's first visit to N.C.
Michelle Obama rallies military families for change
Gas shortages linger in Western N.C.
State workers brace for budget cuts

Business

Bernanke: More economic pain ahead

Lifestyles

Entertainment

Producer says sequel to 'Bull Durham' in the works

Political News

Tuesday's debate is in McCain's favorite style

Health Team

Researchers study benefits of 'end of life' conversations