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Feds: 300 suspected illegals held after SC raid
Federal agents detained more than 300 suspected illegal immigrants Tuesday in a raid at a chicken processing plant that has been under investigation for months.
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Man makes film about 1969 unrest in Greensboro
A Greensboro man has made a documentary about three days of unrest in the city in 1969 that resulted in the death of a student at North Carolina A&T State University.
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Easley: 3 percent cut may be necessary
Gov. Mike Easley said Tuesday state agencies may have to dig a little deeper soon given the uncertain economy.
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Elizabeth Edwards to host Va. event
Elizabeth Edwards plans to speak out against Republican presidential candidate John McCain's health plan at an event in Richmond.
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Report says Apex response to fire skillful
A federal report says the response by Apex firefighters to a 2006 chemical plant fire was skillful and professional, but the town needs to make some improvements.
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NC sheriff's deputy hurt in attack
Authorities say a Brunswick County deputy sheriff was injured when he responded to a house where a man had barged in and hit a parked car with an ax.
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Former principal of school in investigation speaks
MiShawna Moore says a state investigation of test scores at the inner-city Charleston school where she once served as principal is like a nightmare.
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Gas shortages linger in Western N.C.
Most gas stations have fuel and operators say the situation is greatly improved, but some Asheville-area pumps still sport plastic bags showing there isn't fuel in them.



































