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8 injured, including children, in head-on crash
Eight people, including some children, were taken to the hospital after a head-on crash in southeast Raleigh on Thursday evening, police said. Of the eight injured, only one was seriously hurt.
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Longtime downtown restaurant sold
After 45 years, Arthur and Anya Gordon have sold the Irregardless Cafe in downtown Raleigh.
Read the full story on WRAL Out & About.
Residents concerned about issues at busy intersection
A flashing light at the busy intersection of Baugh Street and Old Buffaloe Road wasn't working. In addition, the stop sign and flashing light are obscured by overgrown bushes, and a cracked power pole is leaning. An update from a resident indicates the flashing light finally began working on Thursday morning.
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State to appeal federal judge’s ruling on voter ID law
North Carolina’s attorney general said the state’s Department of Justice will appeal a federal judge’s decision to put a temporary hold on the state's voter ID law.
Read the full story on WNCN Steve Sbraccia.
Local breweries help expand dining options at airport
Six new dining concepts are headed to Raleigh-Durham International Airport's Terminal 2.
Read the full story on WRAL TV.
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