
TRIANGLE AREA EXCLUSIVE
Witness: State Trooper Was Not Chasing Anyone Before Fatal Wreck
JAMESTOWN, NC -
Produce Safety Bill May Make Farmer’s Markets A Thing Of The Past
WASHINGTON DC -
SBI Investigates Secret Recordings Made At North Carolina Town Hall
ORIENTAL, NC -
City Of Raleigh Has Paid $62,400 For Video Hosting In Just Four Years
RALEIGH -
Triangle RailHawks Coach Weighs In On World Cup’s Soccer Ball Problems
RALEIGH -
Three People Shot In Downtown Raleigh
RALEIGH -
Raleigh Police Officer, Age 8, Laid To Rest
RALEIGH -
Raleigh Police Charge Man With Six Bank Robberies
RALEIGH -
Travel: Visiting Seattle And The Beautiful Pacific Northwest
SEATTLE -
IBM To Hire 600 Workers In RTP For Service Center
RTP -
Phish Gives A Phantastic Concert In Raleigh
RALEIGH -
Celebrity Magnet Meets the Real Housewives Of New Jersey At Parties
NEW JERSEY -
Opinion: DNA Samples At Arrest Is Presumption Of Guilt, Not Innocence
RALEIGH -
Opinion: Looking At The NC Runoff Election Results
RALEIGH -
Politics Video: This Week On NCSpin TV
RALEIGH -
External Links: News From The Web
Coast Guard Says They Will Arrest Reporters Covering Oil Cleanup In Gulf
THE GULF -
NC Ferries Chief Is Fired After Trying To Fix Nepotism, Graft
RALEIGH -
Former Person County District Attorney Pleads Guilty To Harassing Women
PERSON COUNTY, NC -
US Government To Give $19 Million To Boston Mobster
BOSTON -
John Edwards’ Mistress Seeks Money From Tell All Book Sales
RALEIGH -
Barefoot Bandit Steals An Airplane...Again
BAHAMAS -
Is BP Rejecting Skimmers To Save Money On The Oil Cleanup?
LOUISIANA -
Volunteers Say BP Is Leaving Them Out Of Cleanup Effort
LOUISIANA -
Former NBA Star Now Sleeps In His Car
FLORIDA -
Prosecutors: US Network Was Ready To Help Russian Spy Ring
NEW YORK -
Federal Program For Poor Gave Money To Dead People, Millionaires
WASHINGTON DC – A federal program designed to help out poor people with their utility bills ended up sending millions to rich people and people who were dead. Link to Yahoo News.
American Geologist Tortured, Put In Jail In China For Oil Database
CHINA -
Police: Pizza Slice Helped Solve Grim Sleeper Serial Murder Case
LOS ANGELES -
Around 27,000 Oil Wells Abandoned In The Gulf
GULF OF MEXICO -
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Produce Bill May Make Farmer’s Markets A Thing Of The Past
At a farm in eastern North Carolina, watermelons are piled up for sale to the public. Will a new Congressional produce safety bill that puts farms under FDA control keep many small farmers from being able to sell directly to the public? Read this week’s top story on how farmers are reacting to the proposed law. File photo by The Raleigh Telegram.

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