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State to investigate area behavioral health Medicaid fraud
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Al Delia said computer software designed to root out potentially fraudulent Medicaid claims has uncovered $191 million in possible fraud.
Ready, set ... get on the road
The AAA says about 96,000 Carolinas residents will fly to their Memorial Day destinations this year, down about 5.6 percent from a year ago.
NC investigating 206 providers for potential Medicaid fraud
One day after the WRAL Investigates team reported on potential fraud in North Carolina's Medicaid system , the state Department of Health and Human Services announced that it is investigating 206 providers across the state with unusual Medicaid billing.
Seat from 1963 B-52 crash believed found in Maine
Two men suspected of killing two University of Southern California graduate students from China are expected to be arraigned on murder charges.
DNA matches dominate Williford trial testimony
Murder defendant Jason Williford, 32, left, spoke quietly with his attorneys in Wake Superior court Friday, May 18, 2012 as the day's testimony began.
McCrory wants NC governor's race ad off the air
At least one cable system has pulled a commercial that Pat McCrory's gubernatorial campaign says makes false claims about the candidate's activities linked to a Charlotte-based business.
Morning Score: Kerrey under fire
EXCLUSIVE CROSSROADS AD TARGETS KERREY IN NEBRASKA: As Republicans rally around Deb Fischer in the wake of her Tuesday primary upset, Crossroads GPS will go on the air today with an attack on Bob Kerrey.
NC governor: 'We look like Mississippi' after vote
Passage of a constitutional amendment defining marriage as solely between a man and a woman makes North Carolina "look like Mississippi," Gov., Beverly Perdue said Friday.
Matt DeAntonio Joins Nexsen Pruet in Charlotte; Third Litigator to Join Queen City Office this Year
With a focus on commercial disputes, DeAntonio advises a wide range of clients in a number of diverse industries, including manufacturing, broadcasting and motorsports.
Campaigns work on last full day before primary
North Carolina Lt. Governor Walter Dalton, along with his wife, Lucille, greets supporters at the Pitt County Community Schools and Recreation Center in Greenville on Wednesday as part of a statewide media tour as he prepares for the upcoming gubernatorial election.
Lincolnton resident Brenda Kinney and Denver resident Walter Burke were among the 30 local cancer survivors to take the runway in the American Cancer Society's inaugural Cure By Design event held in Charlotte on Saturday, March 24, 2012, at the Urban Garden adjacent to the Ritz-Carlton Charlotte hotel.
2 from area win Benjamin Duke awards
Two students from the Charlotte region are among 14 winners of this year's Benjamin N. Duke Memorial Scholarships, which pay all the costs of a four-year education at Duke University.
New cladding cleans itself and the air around it
On April 24, 2012, Alcoa Architectural Products presented its new aluminum architectural panel ReynobondA with EcoCleana on the Electronic Recyclers International A facility in neighboring Badin, N.C. near Charlotte.
Park Sterling hires wealth management officer
Tuttle will be based out of Greenville, South Carolina, and will take the position of senior vice president and wealth management officer, the company said.