Several roads around the Triangle and central North Carolina are closed Friday due to debris left from Michael as it stormed through North Carolina. Some of the closures include: *Wake County: Creedmoor Road between Interstate 540 and Norwood Road; westbound lanes of U.S. Highway 264 near N.C. Highway 97; westbound lanes of U.S. 64 near […]

State health officials are warning residents about a confirmed case of measles in the Triangle. Officials say the patient had just returned from an international trip and people may have been exposed in Raleigh and Durham at the following locations: *WakeMed Physician Practices in the WakeMed Garner Healthplex on June 8 from 11 a.m. through […]

Congratulations to the class of 2018. Most graduation ceremonies will occur June 8-13, 2018 at the Raleigh Convention Center and the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Raleigh. Raleigh Friday, June 8 Broughton High School, Holliday Gymnasium, 2 p.m. Middle Creek High, Raleigh Convention Center, 4 p.m. Longview High, Enloe High School, […]

Icy and dangerous road conditions caused several school sysytems to close on Monday. The following schools sysytem have announced make-up days. Wake County Schools Jan. 27 for traditional, Jan. 14 for year-round Durham County Schools Jan. 23 for traditional, March 27 for year-round Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Jan. 23

Congratulations to the high school class of 2016. Listed below is the graduation schedule for Triangle and area high schools. GRADUATION SCHEDULE FOR TRIANGLE AND AREA HIGH SCHOOLS June 9 Chapel Hill-Carrboro Phoenix Academy, 6 p.m. at Extraordinary Ventures Durham At Duke University’s Cameron Indoor Stadium: ▪ Hillside High, 9 a.m. ▪ Northern High, 1 […]

The cost of gas is dropping in parts of the Triangle. Some areas are selling regular gas for under $2 per gallon!! Analysts are saying gas could drop an additional 12 to 17 cents over the next few months, according to the News & Observer. Currently, it looks like the cheapest gas is in South […]

Do you know someone who has talent? Not just “I sound good in the shower” talent, but “I can out-sing, out-dance, out-rap or out-speak anyone in the Triangle” kind of talent? Send them to 44 Soul Cafe (7361 Six Forks Rd, Raleigh) on Wednesdays from 7-10pm for the Talent Showcase Hosted by Karen Clark. After […]

Last night many of you reported seeing a bright fireball in the sky. Dan Perjar of Raleigh caught a fireball in the sky over the Triangle with a dashcam on the beltline near Cary about 10:15 p.m. Check this out, look for the bright light in the far left!!

Where can we find the smartest cities in America? A survey conducted by the US News University Directory, looked at the largest percentage of adults with college degrees. The triangle can claim bragging rights, check out the rest of the list. Smart Cities Cities to Watch in 2014

As the world continues to celebrate the life of Nelson Mandela, triangle residents will have an opportunity to celebrate his legacy Saturday afternoon in Raleigh. The memorial program begins at 2p.m. at First Baptist Church, 101 S. Wilmington St. Speakers scheduled to speak include U.S. Reps. David Price and G.K. Butterfield, state Sen. Dan Blue, […]

Lowes Foods, LLC announced today that it will be closing two stores in the Triangle area including the store  located at 1961 High House Road, Cornerstone Village in Cary and the Capitol Crossings location at 2900 East Millbrook Road effective September 14, 2013. All employees from both store locations will be offered positions in other […]

The 6th annual Triangle Restaurant Week summer event, set to run the week of June 3-9, 2013. During the event, participating restaurants within Raleigh, Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham and surrounding areas will offer a special, 3-course prix fixe lunch menu ($15) and/or 3-course prix fixe dinner menu ($20 or $30) each day they are open. “We’re […]