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Bull City United was modeled on a similar program in Chicago that treats violence like a disease that can be cured through early intervention.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Valerie Bauerlein talks with co-host Leoneda Inge about the Murdaugh family's dominance in the South Carolina Lowcountry, and the double murder that captured national headlines.
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Ryan Wesley Routh, who previously lived in Greensboro, was convicted of weapons charges and other crimes in North Carolina.
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Moore County officials cited the North Carolina "Castle Doctrine" in the death of Ramzan Daraev. The law allows residents to use deadly force against intruders on their property.
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A one-year pilot program began in late 2022. Hidden microphones were placed in neighborhoods in East and Southeast Durham that would warn police about possible gunfire.
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The Chapel Hill Police Department says it has received nearly 100 more reports of car break-ins compared to this time last year.
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North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and state lawmakers gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday for the unveiling of the Drug Chemistry and Toxicology units.
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Specialist Enrique Roman-Martinez disappeared on Labor Day weekend in 2020 while camping with a group of fellow 82nd Airborne Division soldiers on Cape Lookout.
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A second man was charged Tuesday with murder in the fatal shooting of a North Carolina sheriff’s deputy earlier this month.
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Delay in finding DNA match in cold case points to difference that gathering DNA after more arrests could make.