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18 Nov 2009
For 50 years, Alcoa has controlled—and profited from—part of the Yadkin River. Now Gov. Perdue and concerned citizens want it back.
18 Nov 2009
(News: North Carolina)
Bull City, Morningbell, Jews and Catholics; more
18 Nov 2009
(Our Picks: 8 Days a Week)
Initially priced at $265,000, upscale condos in Raleigh's Meadow Wood Park sold for as little as $116,000 at a recent public auction.
18 Nov 2009
(News: National)
Other applicants can vie for the license when it's up for renewal, as the state is doing—over Alcoa's objection that its application came in after the 2006 deadline.
18 Nov 2009
(News: North Carolina)
Fueled by Andrew Mellon's fortune, Alcoa came to dominate the aluminum industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
18 Nov 2009
(News: North Carolina)
Paul Shareshian wants the two-screen theater to become a community space as well, where brides can rent space to show their wedding videos and a group of seniors can watch classic films.
18 Nov 2009
(News: Orange County)
If anyone wants to question a vote commissioners took last month to move the Jordan Lake watershed, it's going to have to be an outside party in a lawsuit.
20 Nov 2009
(News: Durham County)
A team of planners is holding public meetings all week at the Hayti Heritage Center on Old Fayetteville Street.
18 Nov 2009
(News: Durham County)
Number of U.S. and N.C.-based soldiers killed and wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan
18 Nov 2009
(News: The Count)
18 Nov 2009
(Columns: Gallery)
18 Nov 2009
(Columns: Peripheral Visions)
With our faces buried beneath hats and scarves, Grandpa and I didn't say much, but I remember well the soundtracks of crunching snow, panting dogs and breeze-tickled bare twigs.
18 Nov 2009
(Columns: Front Porch)
ScienceNews.org reports that concentrations of Tamiflu's "active form" are showing up in rivers downstream of wastewater treatment plants. The source: human urine.
18 Nov 2009
(Columns: Living Green)



