Players and parents are demanding answers after a popular Hillsborough volleyball coach was fired. Laurie Calder-Green was terminated as coach last Thursday from Cedar Ridge High School.
Durham police officers protested their pay Monday evening before the City Council. Leaders argued that the department continues to lose officers to other agencies that offer higher salaries.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talks about how they would manage economic crises as governor.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on immigration.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on negative campaign ads.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on the War on Terror.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their priorities, if elected.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on energy.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on the military.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their visions for their term, if elected.
U.S. Senate candidates Elizabeth Dole and Kay Hagan talk about their views on the economy.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on off-shore drilling.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about what would be their priorities, if elected.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on the state's mental health care system.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on immigration.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on education.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their views on crime.
Gubernatorial candidates Pat McCrory and Bev Perdue talk about their visions for their terms, if elected.
Kay Hagan, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, goes one-on-one with WRAL's David Crabtree.
Elizabeth Dole, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, goes one-on-one with WRAL's David Crabtree.
Duke economics professor John Coleman, who opposed a federal bailout of the financial industry, discusses the latest turmoil on Wall Street.
Political observers say the frequent attention from the candidates and their surrogates demonstrate the importance North Carolina is gaining in the presidential election.
Candy and drinks are taxed at different rates, depending on ingredients, and a Cary bakery helped change state law in taxing bread.
Shaun Draughn was recruited to Carolina as a safety, but has found a home in the offensive backfield.
WRAL's Scott Mason travels to Craven County for the historic story of New Bern Academy.
A new study suggests that of the nation's 381 metropolitan areas, 250 are already in a recession and 76 more are at risk. But Raleigh isn't one of them.
Wake County commissioners and school board members plan to discuss putting off some school construction projects until bond markets improve.
More than 5,000 North Carolina borrowers could see their mortgage payments reduced as a result.
Sgt. Richard Smith and Pfc. Matthew Kvapil are charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the death of Smith's wife, Sgt. Christina Smith.
At Duke, the Children's Healthy Lifestyles program is designed to help children and families adopt healthy habits that can prevent obesity.
Downsizing has hit the grocery store and the result is higher costs for careless shoppers.
Gene Robinson, the Episcopal Church's first openly gay bishop, will take part in a series of events at Duke Oct. 6-7.
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper talks about a settlement with Countrywide Financial that will help approximately 5,000 homeowners from losing their homes.
Davis talks about, among other things, UConn, Notre Dame, and the Tar Heels' running game
Economist Mike Walden talks about the Countrywide settlement and what that means for borrowers.
The sophomore, who played safety last year, had 109 yards on 19 carries and never lost yards against the Huskies
Sexton says Carolina's defense is helping him improve as a QB because of the level of competition they present in practice.
Carter had a heck of a game, with 3 blocked punts and 7 tackles against Connecticut
Carolina Hurricanes' goalie Cam Ward stopped by WRAL on Monday, Oct. 6, 2008, to talk about the new season.
Sgt. Richard Smith and Pfc. Matthew Kvapil are charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the death of Smith's wife, Sgt. Christina Smith.