PROBATION SYSTEM IN CRISIS
Documents and interviews show that state probation chief Robert Lee Guy had known, at least since 2004, about shoddy work in Wake County that could threaten public safety.
Audio slide show: The N&O investigates the system.
Teacher makes it real
Honored educator gives students choice.
Four held in man's slaying
Raleigh investigators say the four came to the aid of a friend who had fought with the victim.
Colleges await more advice on illegals
Community College System President Scott Ralls said Friday that he will happily admit illegal immigrants if he gets new legal advice.
Drought takes toll on Leyland cypress trees
JoAnna Barnes noticed something odd while running errands last winter: a stand of dying evergreen trees along Willow Drive next to University Mall. She saw other trees turning brown around Chapel Hill and wondered what was killing them.
Easley backs tribute to black experience
He will seek $1M from legislature.
Creating memories, blog hits
Dan Barkin:Three weeks from this afternoon, around 4 p.m., I will be walking my Hilary down the aisle. That means, of course, that I will be shutting down the blog I have written since October.
Helping out
CHILDREN'S CHOIR AND ORPHANAGES: The Sifa Africa Children's Choir will perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 221 Union St. in Cary.
Mark your calendar
DURHAM PROGRAM ENLISTS BARBERS AND HAIRSTYLISTS IN FIGHT AGAINST AIDS:
Early college programs widen horizons
When James Blackwell and his classmates from the Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College High School toss up their graduation caps today, they'll be celebrating more than receiving high school diplomas. Many of them are also well on the way to earning a degree at N.C. Central University -- for free.
So many words, so little time
Triangle Politics:The Chapel Hill Town Council got into a tense debate this week over a publicly financed election pilot program it's considering for next year.
Baby's death is murder case
Charvus Dublin's death is the first homicide of a toddler or newborn this year in Wake County. But the Triangle has been bedeviled by child slayings in recent years.
Bus victim was to return to Scotland
Lisa Moran, run over and killed Thursday, had been studying at the UNC School of Law.
Rural districts short on firefighters
With subdivisions popping up on old farm land, and fire trucks needed at every fender-bender or heart attack, firefighters say Wake County's far-flung communities cannot stay safe with weekend volunteers.
Orange tax rate creeps toward $1
Sluggish home sales are part of the problem.
Creek draws stream of complaints
Durham residents turn spotlight on debris.
Shingles vaccine urged for elders
People older than 60 should be vaccinated against shingles, according to a strong recommendation this week from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Sleepless town manager trims tax increase
Thank those sniffles.
Durham gets permanent director of budget, management services
Bertha Johnson, who has served the past few months as interim director of the city's Budget and Management Services Department, has assumed the role permanently, the city announced Friday.
82nd Airborne brigade to head home from Iraq early
Unit's tour is cut by three months.
Extradition arrest sudden for fugitive
At 81, N.C. man must face his past.
Life sentence for N.Y. teen's killer
A North Carolina jury has returned a life prison sentence for a man convicted of killing a New York teenager in Fayetteville in 2005.
No runoff in race for Foxx challenger
There's finally a winner in the Democratic primary for the 5th Congressional District seat held by Republican Virginia Foxx.
School's potty policy irks parents
Going potty without a partner can lead to punishment for students at a Burgaw elementary school, but parents want the policy flushed.
Fort Bragg expects Bush visit
President Bush will visit Fort Bragg on Thursday to make remarks at a division review ceremony before troops there.
Interim dean named for NCSU college
N.C. State University has named Jeffery P. Braden interim dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Meeting to address loitering, begging
Southeast Raleigh residents are invited to a meeting Monday night to discuss concerns about loitering and panhandling.
County has moved its revenue office
Wake County residents who prefer to pay their county tax bills in person in downtown Raleigh have to go to a new location.
Public hearing set on animal ordinance
The Orange County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing Tuesday before considering a proposed change in the county's animal ordinance that would limit the chaining or tying of dogs.
Art projects on view at Seymour Center
The public can view proposals by the three finalists in the Robert and Pearl Seymour Center Public Art Project.
Land-use concerns to be aired Monday
Do you live, work or own land in Orange County?
2 hearings slated on county budget
Chatham County has two public hearings next week on its proposed 2008-09 budget.





