The Galaxy's not so far, far away: Carolina RailHawks deactivates Dynamo 3-1, will host MLS champs next Wednesday in U.S. Open Cup

The RailHawks advances to the third round of the U.S. Open Cup and hosts the L.A. Galaxy next Wednesday, May 29.
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The Galaxy's not so far, far away: Carolina RailHawks deactivates Dynamo 3-1, will host MLS champs next Wednesday in U.S. Open Cup

The Galaxy's not so far, far away: Carolina RailHawks deactivates Dynamo 3-1, will host MLS champs next Wednesday in U.S. Open Cup

The RailHawks advances to the third round of the U.S. Open Cup and hosts the L.A. Galaxy next Wednesday, May 29.
Bill to renege on Dix Park lease on House committee docket Wednesday

Bill to renege on Dix Park lease on House committee docket Wednesday

Senate Bill 334 has been sitting in the House Judiciary Committee for weeks. Tomorrow's meeting could be a quickie.
EPA to hold public meeting tonight about water contamination in Wake Forest

EPA to hold public meeting tonight about water contamination in Wake Forest

EPA to hold meeting tonight about water contamination in Wake Forest
New AFL-CIO report evaluates worker health and safety

New AFL-CIO report evaluates worker health and safety

According to the report, 148 workers were killed on the job in North Carolina in 2011, a rate slightly higher than the national average.

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Gubernatorial candidate James Protzman could rouse the Democrats

Gubernatorial candidate James Protzman could rouse the Democrats

The best thing about Protzman is that he isn't a politician, and he has a near-compulsion to say what he thinks in the most direct, if sometimes profane, way.

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Raleigh City Manager Russell Allen is out. What's next?

Raleigh City Manager Russell Allen is out. What's next?

Without providing a clear reason, City Councilors fired the man who ushered Raleigh through a downtown renaissance and period of relative prosperity over the last 12 years. What is the future of Raleigh development?

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A teenage girl grows up on a journey across Germany after the war in <i>Lore</i>

A teenage girl grows up on a journey across Germany after the war in Lore

Lore and her siblings find themselves alone in the world, with only a few valuables to barter on their way to their grandmother's house hundreds of miles north.

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Three new art spaces testify to downtown Durham's increasing vitality

Three new art spaces testify to downtown Durham's increasing vitality

Supergraphic, the Shadowbox and SPECTRE Arts are multipurpose art galleries/studios and performance venues in renovated industrial spaces.

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The week in music: May 15-22, 2013

The week in music: May 15-22, 2013

10&2: a dozen gigs for your consideration
Goner; Ghostface Killah; Ola Podrida; Titus Andronicus; The Bee Ball; Pure X; Solas, Kenny Roby; Barleycorn & Rye; People's Temple; Demon Eye, Church of Zann; !!!; Stanley Jordan, Kevin Eubanks

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At Bad Daddy's Burger Bar, nothing succeeds like excess

At Bad Daddy's Burger Bar, nothing succeeds like excess

A cornucopia for carnivores, Bad Daddy's at Raleigh's Seaboard Station doesn't sweat the small stuff.

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