Oil Changes at Speight’s Auto Service Center in Durham. Two Options Available.
Changing an oil filter upon hitting 3,000 miles is a standard procedure, like getting a haircut after a yearlong nap. Tend to timely duties with today’s Groupon to Speight’s Auto Service Center in Durham. Choose between the following options: For $35, you get three comprehensive oil changes with regular oil (an $84 value). For $50, you get three comprehensive oil changes with synthetic oil (a $117.54 value). Speight’s Auto Service Center puts its 73 years of experience and ASE-certified technicians to work changing oil and installing Napa ProSelect oil filters, imparting drivers with smooth rides. The 30- to 45-minute procedure treats tanks by replacing curmudgeonly oil with up to 5 quarts of Napa premium oil—good for up to 3,000 miles—or Napa premium synthetic oil—good for up to 5,000 miles—ensuring that cooler engines prevail. To keep cars purring peacefully, technicians will finish each procedure by resetting the oil light, lubricating the chassis, and fastening seat belts to shore up sagging car pants. Over the course of six months, change a car’s motor oil up to three times, or get one oil change for three different cars. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Surfing the Internet Which fictional animal is single-handedly responsible for keeping the Internet from burning down? Read more…
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$12 for $25 Worth of Pub Fare at the Pickled Onion
Bars have become the meeting places of choice now that libraries, public parks, and desolate midnight crossroads are all under Prohibition. Enjoy a legal and delicious dalliance with today’s Groupon: for $12, you get $25 worth of pub fare at the Pickled Onion . The Pickled Onion is a casual neighborhood hangout that serves upscale bar fare for lunch and dinner . Midday munchers can nosh on classic bread bombs such as the warm turkey melt or the roast-beef sandwich, both served with a complimentary pile of potato chips and an extra-sharp pickle spear that can be used to stab runaway condiments ($5.99 each). Later pub-goers may opt for a dinner entree of beer-battered fish ‘n’ chips ($9.99) or the beef-smothered baked ziti ($9.99), and Wednesday- and Friday-night karaoke competitors can boost their singing stamina with a chili cheeseburger served on a kaiser bun ($7.99) and toast to an excellent effort with a classic two-scoop root-beer float ($3.99). For people who are stuck in a rut of Saturday-evening solitaire, nerf-gun maintenance, and 7 p.m. bedtimes, the Pickled Onion offers entertainment salvation with nine HDTVs and a calendar packed with events such as karaoke, live music, and open-mic night on the patio, weather permitting. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Surfing the Internet Which fictional animal is single-handedly responsible for keeping the Internet from burning down? Read more…
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$12 for $25 Worth of Pub Fare at the Pickled Onion
Gov. Perdue Signs Fetus Protection Law 1 hr ago
Suspects accused of causing a fetus to die or injuring it inside the womb at any stage of development would face separate criminal charges under a law Gov.
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Contemporary Art Museum makes a splash in debut
The first visitors to new Contemporary Art Museum at 409 W. Martin Street in downtown Raleigh experience the inside of a one of Dan Steinhilber’s works, an inflated sculpture of mulched plastic bags.
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Contemporary Art Museum makes a splash in debut
Cavaliers Drop Doubleheader at NC State
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia softball team (21-29, 4-14 ACC) dropped two one-run games in a doubleheader with NC State (26-21, 7-11 ACC) Saturday at Dail Stadium in Raleigh, N.C. The Wolfpack took the first game 1-0 and scored in the sixth inning to win game two, 3-2.
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Pope John Paul II walks among young people Sept. 15, 1987 at the…
Pope John Paul II walks among young people Sept. 15, 1987 at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, Calif.
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NC State holds family-friendly event for tornado victims
Families affected by recent tornadoes were invited Saturday to take part in a family-friendly event hosted by NC State University.
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Will NC change how judges are selected?
A state Senate panel today discussed a proposal designed to change how judges in North Carolina are selected to move toward a mixture of appointment and election.
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Raleigh PD need help solving March 2010 hit-and-run accident
Raleigh Police say they still need help in identifying the driver a car responsible for a hit and run collision that injured a pedestrian in March 2010.
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DDI: Mayor’s bid not cutting it
By Ray Gronberg gronberg@heraldsun.com; 419-6648 DURHAM — Downtown Durham Inc. leaders say they’ll “do the best job possible” with a special property tax surcharge for the city’s commercial core, even if elected officials embrace a compromise floated by Mayor Bill Bell.
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