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The father of a teenager accused in a 2022 mass shooting in Raleigh's Hedingham neighborhood that left five people dead has pleaded guilty to storing improperly a handgun that authorities said was found with his son after the shootings.
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As shootings at two electrical substations cut power to thousands of central North Carolina homes last weekend, they also sparked widespread speculation that the days-long blackout might be the latest of several attempts to shut down a local drag show meant to celebrate the LGBTQ community in rural Moore County.
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The Moore County Sheriff's Office has applied for several warrants related to the attacks that cut power for most county residents.
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About 35,000 Duke Energy and Randolph Electric customers remain without power as of Tuesday evening.
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Across Moore County southwest of Raleigh on Monday, businesses handed out free food or coffee and businesses without internet conducted transactions in cash.
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Officials have linked a set of keys to an abandoned U-Haul van found blocks from the Brooklyn shooting. Investigators say the van was rented by Frank R. James in Philadelphia.
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There have been three fatal shootings in less than a week involving law enforcement officers in central North Carolina. Here's a look at how the investigations will unfold.
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The North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force voted Wednesday to recommend that the General Assembly support a statewide firearm safety initiative. That…
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An organization in south Durham continues its work to curb the number of shootings, killings and other violent crime in the city. Bull City United is…
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Amy Pittman learned on her first day in jail to bottle up her grief. As soon as she arrived, guards took her shoelaces so she wouldn't try to hang…