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Top Raleigh news: Yard fills with wastewater after cut line; free speech in question at city council

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Published on June 21, 2019
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Raleigh family's yard fills with wastewater after AT&T cuts septic line

Imagine everything you flush down your toilet turned up in your front yard. That's what the Griffin family in Raleigh dealt with for weeks.

Read the full story on Troubleshooter Diane Wilson WTVD.

81-year-old in Raleigh: 'Our government has declared me deceased' :: WRAL.com

Social Security withdrew a deposit, effectively declaring 81-year-old Cornette Nettles dead. But she is alive and well and working to prove it.

Read the full story on WRAL Monica Laliberte.

Raleigh city council rule change has organization claiming it bans free speech

The council voted people can no longer address council members individually at meetings.

Read the full story on WNCN.

Drive Shack: A look inside the 65,000-square-foot interactive driving range complex in Raleigh

Tucked away between a bed of trees of NC-54 and I-40 sits Drive Shack. The 65,000 square foot complex is an interactive driving range that mixes traditional golf swings with augmented reality.

Read the full story on ABC11 WTVD.

From immigrating with no English to owning a slice of Italy in Raleigh :: WRAL.com

Mario Longo was raised near Southern Italy. He came to America when he was 16 with no English and no job. He's gone from washing dishes to owning an Italian restaurant: Vic's in Raleigh.

Read the full story on WRAL Tar Heel Traveler.


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