RALEIGH, N.C. -- A North Carolina city has been ranked one of the healthiest places for women. Women's Health magazine chose Raleigh as one of the fittest, happiest places for females. Charlotte also made it into the top 50 at number 28 overall for women. On the men’s size, Raleigh was also ranked in the top 10 of the best cities for men. Charlotte came in 24th. Click here to read the rest of ...
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Julia Fagan's dream of becoming a professional basketball player led her to the Garner Road YMCA in Raleigh on Sunday afternoon.
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DURHAM - Nobody beats No. 5 Duke like this. Not this badly, and not on its home court.
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If It Looks Like a Compliment, and Sounds Like a Compliment...Is It Really a Compliment?
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RALEIGH, N.C. -- Soldiers who don't believe in God can go to war with "Atheist" stamped on their dog tags, but humanists and others with various secular beliefs are still officially invisible in the Army. Maj. Ray Bradley is applying to be the first...
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RALEIGH, N.C. — Soldiers who don’t believe in God can go to war with “Atheist” stamped on their dog tags, but humanists and others with various secular beliefs are still officially invisible in the Army.
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*International award-winning artist and writer Synthia Saint James has written a practical, easy-to-read book that is chock full of practical advice for artists and others in the creative arena who are seeking to reach that “next level” in their careers. “Living My Dream: An Artistic Approach to Marketing” is certain to become a “must have” [...]
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It is not every day that a small private school the size of Columbia College can muster the dough to refurbish an aged, underground heating and air conditioning system — at least not without a significant increase in tuition and fees.
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Pro-life advocates from across the state took a stand Saturday to try to deter abortions. The 13th annual Prayer for Life breakfast and rally for life was held in Raleigh.
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RALEIGH – A death row inmate accused of killing three North Carolina women has written a taunting letter to his hometown newspaper, predicting he’ll spend many years as a gentleman of leisure, watching color TV and enjoying frequent naps.
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