Bank was held-up back in July
Raleigh police have charged a suspect in the July 8 robbery of a BB&T bank. Detectives have charged Stephen Brent Himes with robbery with a dangerous weapon in connection with the hold-up, which occurred at BB&T’s Six Forks Road branch.
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Person shot, killed in Raleigh
ABC 11 Raleigh Local News — Sun Nov 01 12:00:00 UTC 2009 Homicide detectives are investigating about: Crime Domestic violence Women
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It’s No Trick Kids Turning In Treats Can Earn Cash
A North Carolina orthodontist is offering to pay trick-or-treaters to fork over their candy.
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It’s No Trick Kids Turning In Treats Can Earn Cash
Police arrest Raleigh bank robbery suspect
WRAL.com – Local News — Sun Nov 01 12:00:00 UTC 2009 Raleigh police say they have arrested a suspect in the July 8 robbery of the BB&T Bank at 7447 Six Forks Road. about: bank robbery suspect BB&T BB&T Bank Law_Crime News Police Raleigh
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Mass Meeting To Inform The Community Of The Importance Of Voting In The Raleigh District 2 Race
The Political Agitator — Sun Nov 01 12:00:00 UTC 2009 From: Jrwite To: Jrwite Subj: Important Announcement The Capital Area Branches NAACP ( South Central Wake –Raleigh/Apex–Wendell Wake Co) branches are calling a Mass Meeting at the Juniper Level Baptist Church 9100 Sauls Road Raleigh on Sunday at 6:00 P… about: Baptist Baptist Church Christianity Denominations Education Public Schools Raleigh North Carolina NAACP NC NAACP South Central Raleigh/Wake National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Raleigh Religion and Spirituality Religion_Belief Wendell Wake Co
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Mass Meeting To Inform The Community Of The Importance Of Voting In The Raleigh District 2 Race
Assault at Southeast Raleigh High School
A high school student is jailed after a hammer attack on Friday. Raleigh Police say the scene of the crime was a modular classroom at Southeast Raleigh High School.
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Thousands turn out to Aggie homecoming despite rains
News 14 – TOP STORIES — Sat Oct 31 12:00:00 UTC 2009 Thousands of people converged in Greensboro this weekend for the N.C. A&T State University Aggie Homecoming. The homecoming began Saturday with a parade, and not even heavy rain moving though the area could keep fans away from the fun. about: Greensboro Greensboro North Carolina N.C. A&T State University North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Weather
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Welcome to the Jungle
Everyone knows that the most important thing to avoid when showing your home is clutter. But so often plants are neglected when clutter is removed from the home. Plants, while they add a nice touch and allot of color to a room, can be overpowering in high numbers. Everyone knows that one home that seems like a small jungle has sprouted up throughout the house. Plants hang from every window, sit on every leg de and occupy every open space. Welcome to the jungle.
Selling a home that is dominated by flora can be an interesting chore. Of course it is necessary to remove the plants to allow viewers to actually see the home. Also allot of people have plant allergies and you don’t want to cause anyone to have an allergic reaction to your home. Also think about this: with so many plants in the windows, what is happening to all the natural light that is being blocked out? When showing your home you want the rooms to be bright, airy and open. The occasional plant is fine, but don’t overdo it.
People do not want to have to wade through a jungle to catch the finer points of a home. These points should be in plain view, unencumbered by anything, plants or otherwise.Your home need to be able to sell on its strength alone. So take some time to remove the vast jungle that has grown in your home. You might be surprised at what you find underneath it!
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NC orthodontist paying kids to turn in candy (The Hendersonville Times-News)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – A North Carolina orthodontist is offering to pay trick-or-treaters to fork over their candy. The News & Observer of Raleigh reports that Dr. Jason Gladwell of Wake Forest will pay children $1 per pound of candy they bring into his office. Children can make the swap on Monday and Wednesday.
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NC orthodontist paying kids to turn in candy (Rocky Mount Telegram)
RALEIGH, N.C. — A North Carolina orthodontist is offering to pay trick-or-treaters to fork over their candy.
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