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5 people taken to hospital after car crashes into Raleigh home
Five people hurt after car crashes into Raleigh home on Poole Road. Five people were taken to the hospital after a car crashed into a Raleigh home early Thursday morning. Around 2:18 a.m., the Raleigh Wake 911 center got a call about a car that crashed into a home on Poole Road. Authorities said five people were injured and taken to the hospital.
Day without child care: NC providers will close for a day in rally to keep centers open
Day without child care: Dozens of NC providers closing Thursday to rally. Several child care providers in North Carolina will close Thursday to participate in a demonstration called a “Day Without Child Care.”. About 47 child care centers in North Carolina are planning to participate, according to the National...
Garner citizens participate in active shooter response training with police
GARNER, N.C. (WNCN) — Garner residents described the sound of gunshots mixed with panic. “You really don’t realize, even in a pretend situation, how serious you get inside of your head,” said Joyce Fedorowski. Fedorowski, who moved to Garner from Long Island six months ago, joined others...
Alert Day remains in place Wednesday night
Hail up to 1″ in diameter has already been reported near Clinton in Sampson County as severe thunderstorms rolled through this evening. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in place south of the Triangle until 8 p.m. as the risk for strong to severe storms remains in place. Even as severe weather chances diminish after sunset, a few storms are possible through midnight.
Driver crashes into Apex fire station after hitting several light posts
A car crashed into a fire station overnight in Apex. Authorities said a car hit multiple light posts before losing control and crashing into Fire Station 1. The driver was unconscious and was taken to Wake Medical Center Apex, according to authorities. WRAL News is working to learn the cause...
Raleigh police shooting of 2 outside smoke shop was justified, lawful: Wake County DA
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Three months after a Raleigh police officer shot an armed suspect refusing to follow orders, that officer’s name has been cleared. According to Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman on Monday, Officer M.L. Berg was justified in his use of force which resulted in the shooting injuries of Ranses Vacramontes Vargas and Alejandro Hernandez-Herrera on Feb. 10.
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