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March 19, 2010

Raleigh Police conducting information checkpoint, seeking community help in investigation

Police continue to investigate the murder of State Board of Education member Kathy Taft and they are looking for help from the community where she died.

Breaking News: Authorities investigating death of Onslow County juvenile

An investigation is underway into the death of a teenager.

Poll: More NC residents aware of public access law

ELON, N.C. (AP) - A poll shows that North Carolinians are more aware of the state’s laws about public access to government records, information and meetings than they were a year ago.

Obama makes final push for health care reform in Virginia

GREENVILLE, N.C. - President Obama is pulling out all the stops to try and get health care reform passed this weekend.

More than 42 million on the way to NC to improve water quality, sanitation systems

GREENVILLE, N.C. - Major money is headed to the state.

Budget cuts could force more public school teachers out of a job

More public school teachers could be out of a job next year.

New Bern police arrest kidnapping suspects

New Bern, N.C. - New Bern police have arrested 2 people on kidnapping charges

Coming Up: Marine Gaming

It was a chance e-mail that got a big time response.

January unemployment figures paint a grim picture

Grim numbers are out about unemployment in counties across the state.

NBPD charge couple in breaking and entering, on conspiracy charges

New bern Police say a couple, Ashley Rossi and Chase Jones, face breaking and entering and conspiracy charges.

Currituck County deputies stumble upon possible terrorist plot

The Currituck County Sheriff’s Office arrested brothers Timothy and Daniel Robinson of Shawboro.

Deputies nab suspect in home break-in

The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office tells Nine On Your Side that Grady Edwards was arrested last night in the town of Bailey after the received information about a probable location. 

Ind. woman accused of setting fire to 2 dogs

FRANKLIN, Ind. (AP) - A central Indiana woman accused of dousing her two dogs with gasoline and setting them on fire because they bit her faces two felony counts of animal cruelty.

Bees swarm 2 Phoenix women out for evening walk

PHOENIX (AP) - Two women in Phoenix are in critical condition with hundreds of bee stings after a swarm attacked them while they were out for an evening walk.

Talks between BA, union break down

LONDON (AP) - Talks between British Airways and the union representing its cabin crew have collapsed.

NC sheriffs urge ban on felons running for sheriff

WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N.C. (AP) - The group representing North Carolina sheriffs says it wants the General Assembly to approve a bill to prevent convicted felons from running for sheriff.

Cash-strapped schools weigh school bus ads

SEATTLE (AP) - As school districts struggle with tight budgets, some are revisiting an idea that’s been around 15 years—putting ads on school buses.

2-week port strike in Finland ends

HELSINKI (AP) - Finland’s national conciliator says that a two-week port strike that shut down most of the country’s foreign trade has ended after unions and employers accepted a new labor contract.

Worker accused of WTC visitor center theft

NEW YORK (AP) - An assistant manager at the World Trade Center visitor center has been charged with stealing more than $40,000.

Budget cuts mean fewer NC teachers

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - Budget cuts are responsible for most of the loss of almost 4,000 teaching jobs in North Carolina, and school officials fear the losses will be worse next year when federal stimulus money dries up.

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