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As Wake County students prepare to return to school, district leaders are intensifying their focus on safety with the integration of advanced security measures. A key innovation is the RAVE panic ...
For many, the constant rain in North Carolina this summer has drenched their vacation plans and been a nuisance for those just looking to have fun at the pool or beach.
Diet dilemma. From snacks to sandwiches, the CDC says Americans are eating more ultraprocessed foods than ever before. WRAL News looks at the easy swaps that could make a difference.
At a humming factory in the Spanish town of O Carballino, workers sling dozens of limp octopuses into a metal cauldron, wincing as strings of slime splatter their aprons. Nearby, others slice ...
WRAL News went to Kentucky Derby Lane, which is close to the Barbecue community, an unincorporated area of Harnett County, ...
A Raleigh resident's home was severely damaged when police say a drunk driver crashed into it early Sunday morning. It’s not the first time the area near New Hope Road has had drivers crash into homes ...
A recent CDC study found more than half of the average American's daily caloric intake consists of ultra-processed foods. These items, high in additives and low in nutritional value, are linked to ...
WRAL News viewers are asking questions about whether new development in the area has led to more instances of flooding in high-traffic areas.
The school system lost a more than $14 million federal grant earlier this year to hire more staff trained in mental health. Now, the district is trying to expand telehealth to fill its gaps.
The ten-acre site, initially planned for mixed-use development, faces uncertainty after a heated City Council meeting where the developer withdraws a crucial rezoning request amid community opposition ...
The tension between the interests of the state’s commercial fishing industry and its recreational fishers reached a boiling point when North Carolina lawmakers sought to ban inland shrimp trawling ...
The Franklin County District Attorney’s Office is reviewing whether Franklinton High principal Russell Holloman failed to report sexual assault allegations involving students.