Tuesday, May 21 2013 9:40 PM EDT2013-05-22 01:40:47 GMT
The Wake County Board of Education announced the names of three finalists for the position of superintendent Tuesday evening. All three candidates have extensive backgrounds in the classroom,
Wake County announces the three finalists to replace Tony Tata, who was fired last fall.
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Tuesday, May 21 2013 4:17 PM EDT2013-05-21 20:17:43 GMT
The head of the North Carolina Democratic Party is facing questions about credit card charges made during a March trip to a Las Vegas casino to watch basketball games with his old college buddies. Records
Randy Voller of Pittsboro used a credit card to pay for $3,300 worth of expenses on a trip to Las Vegas. He said he has repaid the money in full.
Thursday, May 16 2013 5:18 AM EDT2013-05-16 09:18:40 GMT
It's not in Scranton, Pa., and the set of the NBC hit "The Office," but a Durham health insurance company has found a way to mix in the quirky with the fun and be successful along the way.
A Durham office is quirky and fun, similar to the NBC hit "The Office."
Jacob Jacobs of Wake Forest is WNCN's first "This Kid Rocks." Jacob is a student athlete, a member of his community's youth leadership program, all while tackling several AP courses in school.
At WNCN, we challenged our employees to produce their own public service announcements for the causes they are most passionate about. General Manager Douglas R. Hamilton led by example, creating this spot for the Coalition to Unchain Dogs -- a local non-profit using education and outreach to give pet owners practical alternatives to chaining their animals.
The EPA returned to Wake Forest to answer questions from residents whose lives were affected by water contaminated with a cancer-causing chemical called TCE.