
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.
Previously deported Mexican felon found in Wake County; indicted on re-entry charges
A 46-year-old Mexican who was previously deported has been indicted on a charge of re-entering the U.S. illegally as an aggravated felon, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina announced Wednesday.
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Victims' loved ones unite in Raleigh, as homicides spike across the Triangle
The families of Triangle homicide victims gathered in Raleigh to remember crime rates are more than just numbers and to reflect on the human toll of violence.
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Report: NC falls short of offering every child ‘sound basic education’
A new report finds that North Carolina has made little progress complying with a 22-year-old state Supreme Court decision declaring every child should have the opportunity for a "sound basic education."
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Raleigh firefighter urges NC lawmakers to pass cancer bill
A Raleigh man, who went from fighting fires to fighting cancer, is now fighting for easier access to cancer treatment. The Firefighters Fighting Cancer Act, or House Bill 520, passed the North Carolina House this summer, but is stalled in the Senate.
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Wake DA: Raleigh officer’s use of deadly force justified in shooting of kidnapping suspect
The Wake County district attorney said the use of deadly force by a Raleigh officer during a Sept. 24 shooting of a kidnapping suspect was justified.
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