Concerned parents who have students that attend Wake County Schools would like changes to the schools cafeteria table washing policy. The concern was shown by the circulating of an online petition addressing the issue. Currently the district washes lunch tables during lunch hours with water only. With the current spike in flu cases parents are now worried […]

The Wake County Sheriff’s Office is looking into a string of mail and package thefts in a Wake County neighborhood. Homeowners in the Yates Mill Run neighborhood are the victims of having letters and packages stolen from their mailboxes. They said that the thefts happened on Monday. It was reported that a person drove around the […]

  A new study ranks Raleigh as the nation’s 10th fastest growing large city based on a wide variety of economic and demographic data. Cary came in at No. 90. Durham ranks No. 165. Financial news website WalletHub’s “Fastest Growing Cities in America” report relies of a combination of 15 metrics based on seven years of most […]

“A Place At The Table” is meant to bring the community together and share a meal, is how the executive director, Maggie Kane describes the restaurant. Kane is helping to open a pay-what-you-can eatery that will offer healthy food options to those in need regardless of means. Patrons are encouraged to pay what they can […]

The Friday evening ride home for Central Carolina travelers for the holiday weekend was a bumpy one.  The Triangle was hit by strong winds, tornado watch and warnings with softball sized hail in some areas of the Triangle. There were reports of cars being  damaged by the huge hail and trees knocked down from the […]

Tuesday Raleigh Police reported that Barry Carnell McCrae Jr. has been charged with murder in the August 27th shooting death of Quentin Quante Judd who was a former Shaw University basketball player. According to the Police when they found Judd who was 23 years old that he was suffering from a gunshot wound. The shooting […]

N.C. man held without bond for shooting a Black man standing outside his house. He claimed to be protecting his family and neighborhood from thugs with weapons.

Central North Carolina was rocked by severe storms Saturday evening. The large amount of rain in a short period of time caused flash flooding, water rescues and power outages to the Triangle and surrounding counties. The hardest hit counties were Wake, Durham, Nash and Edgecombe. Raleigh officials reported that they rescued a woman and three children […]

Saladin Muhammad, a retired worker, was the first of the Moral Monday protesters to stand trial and was found guilty of all charges.  Muhammad’s charges included tresspasing, failing to disperse & violating building rules at May 13th’s protest in Raleigh and was sentenced to pay a $100 fine after a 6 hour trial. Muhammad is one of 940 […]