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November 7, 2009

Bell helps Bobcats go back-to-back

CHARLOTTE -- Raja Bell scored 24 points and the Charlotte Bobcats looked nothing like the NBA's lowest scoring team in beating the road-weary Atlanta Hawks 103-83 on Friday night. Read More

November 6, 2009

Basnight endorses Nesbitt for N.C. Senate post

RALEIGH — The state Senate's top leader is endorsing Sen. Martin Nesbitt of Buncombe County to become his top lieutenant. Senate President Pro Tempore Marc Basnight wrote a letter Friday to Senate Democrats asking them to support Nesbitt as the next... Read More

N.C. Marine arrested in death at Camp Lejeune

CAMP LEJEUNE — A North Carolina Marine was arrested Friday in the death of a fellow Marine at Camp Lejeune. Pvt. Jonathan Law, 21, was in military custody after a homicide about 1 a.m. Friday, according to Capt. Timothy Patrick, a Marine Corps spoke... Read More

N.C. court ends payments to tobacco growers in Maryland, Pennsylvania

RALEIGH — The state's highest court says three cigarette companies no longer have to make payments to tobacco farmers in Maryland and Pennsylvania through a decade-old settlement. Read More

Fort Hood officer family not surprised at heroics

CAROLINA BEACH (AP) — The stepmother of the police officer who shot an Army psychiatrist suspected of opening fire on fellow soldiers said Friday the woman's heroics are not surprising. Read More

Panthers' Kasay questionable for Saints game

CHARLOTTE (AP) — Carolina Panthers kicker John Kasay is questionable for Sunday's game at New Orleans after missing a second straight practice with a groin injury.Kickoff specialist Rhys Lloyd would likely attempt field goals and extra points if Kas... Read More

Wake Forest QB cleared to play

WINSTON-SALEM (AP) — Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner has been cleared to play in Saturday's game at No. 10 Georgia Tech (3:30 p.m., WXLV-45) after sustaining a concussion last week.The school announced today that the senior is expected to star... Read More

New sea turtle hospital planned

WILMINGTON (AP) — A North Carolina contractor says plans for a new sea turtle hospital in Surf City are in the works.The Star-News of Wilmington reports today that Wilmington-based Baldwin Construction Services is planning to design and build the 14... Read More

Waldenbooks stores in Greensboro, Winston-Salem to close

NEW YORK (AP) — Borders Group Inc., the second-largest U.S. bookstore chain, said Thursday it would shutter more of its small-format Waldenbooks stores in January as it focuses on its more profitable superstores.The company is closing 200 Waldenbook... Read More

Governor mulls special session on inmate releases

RALEIGH (AP) — Gov. Beverly Perdue says she hopes she doesn't have to recall North Carolina lawmakers to settle a dispute over whether 27 inmates can be released from prison.But WRAL-TV reported today that Perdue's staff is working on legislation, j... Read More

Baseball notes: Hudson close to 3-year deal with Braves

The Atlanta Braves and Tim Hudson are nearing agreement on a three-year contract that would protect the team's strength at starting pitching. Atlanta holds a $12 million option on the 34-year-old Hudson, a right-hander who was 2-1 with a 3.61 ERA in seven... Read More

College football: AD's statement casts doubt on UVa coach's future

Virginia coach Al Groh isn't interested in talking about whether his time at his alma mater is soon to end. In his mind, it's Miami week, and that means abiding by the sign on his desk: "Just coach the team." Read More

November 5, 2009

Former A&T administrator in line for another presidency

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Norfolk State University President Carolyn Meyers is in line for a new job.The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk, Va., reported today that Meyers has been named one of three finalists for the top job at Morgan State University in Baltim... Read More

Police investigate baby's death at home day care

APEX (AP) — A home day care in Apex is closed while authorities investigate the death of an infant.Multiple media outlets report Thursday that 3-month-old Eliana Navy was pronounced dead at a hospital Oct. 26 after dispatchers were called about a ch... Read More

State high school football poll for Nov. 3

RALEIGH (AP) — The Associated Press state high school football poll for the week of Nov. 3, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, total points and last week's rank as voted upon by a statewide panel of prep sports writers. CLASS 4-A Read More

Panthers extend Canes' winless streak

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Florida goalie Tomas Vokoun simply wouldn't let the Carolina Hurricanes end their losing streak.Vokoun made 32 saves, including 21 in the first period, for his second straight shutout and the Panthers extended Carolina's winless... Read More

November 4, 2009

N.C. congressman too rushed to find airport parking

CHARLOTTE (AP) — A congressman dashing to catch a plane dumped his SUV at the end of a row of properly parked cars at Charlotte's airport. Read More

New state rules could slow foreclosures

RALEIGH (AP) — North Carolina officials have proposed several new regulations that would help families struggling to keep their homes. Read More

Magazine: N.C.'s business climate No. 1

RALEIGH (AP) — Site Selection magazine has ranked North Carolina No. 1 in the country for its business climate.The magazine cites new high-tech development and North Carolina's technology-focused academic centers as strengths for business growth. Read More

2 Winston-Salem men hurt in plane crash

ASHEVILLE (AP) — Authorities say two men are recuperating in the hospital after their small, fixed-wing airplane crashed into a corn field North Carolina.Multiple media outlets report that the fixed-wing Mooney M-20C crashed Tuesday afternoon near t... Read More

Duke's Smith suspended two games

DURHAM (AP) —Duke guard Nolan Smith will sit out two games because he played in an unsanctioned summer league. Smith said Tuesday night after the Blue Devils' 84-48 exhibition victory over Findlay that he was suspended because he played a game with... Read More

Deacons' Skinner still questionable for Georgia Tech game

Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner remains questionable for this week's game at No. 10 Georgia Tech with a mild concussion. Coach Jim Grobe said Tuesday that he's optimistic that Skinner will play, but says the decision will be made by the team's medic... Read More

November 3, 2009

Duke's Smith given 2-game suspension

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke guard Nolan Smith will sit out two games because he played in an unsanctioned summer league. Smith said Tuesday night after the Blue Devils' 84-48 exhibition victory over Findlay that he was suspended because he played a ga... Read More

Wake QB still questionable with concussion

WINSTON-SALEM (AP) — Wake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner remains questionable for this week's game at No. 10 Georgia Tech with a mild concussion.Coach Jim Grobe said today that he's optimistic that Skinner will play, but says the decision will be... Read More

Former lawmaker's conviction upheld

RALEIGH (AP) — State appellate judges have upheld the conviction of former state Rep. Thomas Wright on three counts of obtaining property by false pretenses. Read More

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