Sep 30, 2009 | Raleigh News & Observer
Spouse tells of search for wife
Darin Curtis had a sinking feeling on Jan. 30, 2008, when he passed a white car on the edge of Interstate 540 that resembled the one his wife drove.
Man arrested in Rolesville killing
Police have apprehended a man they had been searching for since spring in connection with the shooting death of a 36-year-old man whose body was in a wooded area in Rolesville.
Diversity fight at center of Wake schools race
There's no mistaking where the school board candidates in northern and eastern Wake County stand on hot-button issues such as student reassignment, school funding and the diversity policy.
Police say a driver lost control of a car and hit a school bus Tuesday. It happened at the intersection of South Main Street and Selsey Drive in Wake Forest about a mile north of Capital Boulevard.
Wakelon valedictorian looks back
On April 22, 2009, fellow Friends of Wakelon Inc. board member Ann Liles and I were treated to one of the most delightful afternoons in recent memory.
3 Wake schools cause traffic problems
Three schools and the possible construction of another along one narrow, two-lane road have caused daily traffic nightmares and widespread neighborhood ire in Wake Forest.
Candidates focus on diversity policy
Busing students to balance the percentage of low-income students among schools was a major dividing point at a forum Thursday night for Wake County school board candidates.
Fort Bragg: Helicopters landed due to bad weather
A Fort Bragg spokesman said Tuesday that the military helicopters that made a sudden landing in a Rolesville field were from Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
Military Chinook Helicopters Make Unexpected Landing In Rolesville
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Three CH-46 Helicopters Land In Rolesville, NC
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Music festival benefits growing garden charity
Posted: Today at 7:50 a.m. Updated: Today at 8:20 a.m. Rolesville, N.C. - Local bands were scheduled to entertain in Rolesville Sunday to raise awareness of a shared garden program.
Kay and Frank Whatley have a simple vision in these tough economic times: Help people get access to food.
When school opened Tuesday at East Wake's School of Arts, Education and Global Studies, students saw a new face in the principal's office.