Mothers Against Drunk Driving launched their Tie One on for Safety holiday ribbon campaign Tuesday. The 21st annual crusade coincides with the Booze It & Loose It initiative, both aimed at reducing drunken driving.
North Carolina elections officials have asked more than a dozen state officials and lawmakers to fix potential problems with campaign finance reports.
Some North Carolina lawmakers are questioning political advocacy by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.
The death of a 5-year-old Fayetteville girl is already resonating through hallways of the Legislative Building, where lawmakers say state programs designed to protect children need more support.
Gov. Beverly Perdue says it's important to be thankful this week for North Carolina residents trying to rebuild their lives and the volunteers who help them succeed.
N.C. State QB Russell Wilson will help lead the Wolfpack in these tough times on and off the field.
WRAL's Scott Mason travels to Forsyth County for the story of the Zinzendorf Hotel. The structure was completed and burned in the same year, 1892.
Eighteen of the 100 North Carolina counties have poverty levels above 20 percent, according to a report released Tuesday by the NC Justice Center.
Cumberland County sheriff's deputies are looking for a Fayetteville woman they say attacked her boyfriend with a machete on Monday night.
Residents at the Mayfair Apartments, 1602 Chicora Court, received a letter recently from management informing them of the new policy. Managers claimed the lights aren't allowed due to fire safety reasons.
David Cutcliffe has a Duke jersey for the reporter who asks "the question of the week."
Nov. 24 pet of the day
Black Friday is just three days away, and there are some unbelievable deals to be had this year as you begin your holiday shopping. "Smart Shopper" Faye Prosser is here to help you make the most of them.
Save on spices, gravy and wine for your holiday feast. 5 on Your Side shows you how.
The UNC forward thinks the Heels are a long way from where they need to be, but believes his teammates and Roy Williams will help turn things around.
Graves believes the defense needs improving after the win against Gardner-Webb.
The UNC forward talks about how hard he took the Syracuse loss before tying a career high with 22 points versus Gardner-Webb.
Deon Thompson has a career night, and UNC gets back in the win column with a 93-72 victory against Gardner-Webb.
North Carolina public health officials are continuing to address public concern over the mutated strain of the H1N1 virus.
A wide range in pay for local managers of North Carolina's ABC boards and the reluctance of boards to make that information public has drawn the attention of Gov. Bev Perdue.
The North Carolina Highway Patrol is conducting its "Operation Slow Down" campaign to crackdown on speeding drivers.
UNC quarterback TJ Yates discusses his team's turnaround post-Florida State
UNC linebacker Bruce Carter gives his perspective on the State-Carolina rivalry
NC State offensive lineman Julian Williams says his team will rally around in support of ailing assistant coach Dana Bible
N.C.State offensive coordinator Dana Bible has leukemia.
DHHS officials are reviewing cases where the state pays for private-duty nurses to care for disabled patients and has denied or reduced care for dozens.
Beverly Baskin, president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Eastern North Carolina, said the gold market has exploded.
A state child fatality review team will look into any contact the Cumberland County DSS had with the family of Shaniya Davis before the 5-year-old was kidnapped and killed.
With the state's unemployment rate for October at 11 percent, retail stores are hoping consumers still spend money on Black Friday.
Project Safe Neighborhoods is cracking down on gun crime, gangs and repeat offenders in communities across eastern North Carolina, federal prosecutors and local law police officers touted at a press conference Monday.
WRAL's Scott Mason profiles North Carolina's caisson unit, a team of horses that pay tribute to men and women who have served their country.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is expected to announce one of the largest crib recalls in United States history on Tuesday. The recall will involve cribs with drop-down sides that can pose a strangulation risk to babies, according to the agency.
Pregnant women are among those most vulnerable to the H1N1 flu virus.
Curtis Ray Poppe, 55, died last Thursday, five months after the blast at the ConAgra plant in Garner.
A combination of oversupply of product, the down economy and feed prices driven up by ethanol production have many farmers on shaky ground, North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture Steve Troxler said.
Hundreds of people gathered at a store on Fort Bragg to greet former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who was signing copies of her memoir.
Threat of tax credit's expiration boosted home sales in October.
Pet of the day for Nov. 23, 2009
Bethesda Elementary took top honors in a conservation program that saved Durham Public Schools enough energy to power an elementary school for a year.
Sarah Palin had dinner with Rev. Billy Graham at his Montreat home Sunday, making a surprise stop on her national book tour.