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Durham couple dead in murder-suicide had filed domestic violence complaints
Durham, N.C. - A divorced Durham couple that died in a murder-suicide Wednesday had filed domestic violence complaints against each other in the past, according to court documents.Police were called Wednesday to the Duke Forest Place office building, in the 3300 block of Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard, and found 40-year-old Millicent Blair-Arnett dead in the parking lot. Her ex-husband, Anthony ...
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Seal makes a splash on North Carolina coast
Carolina Beach, N.C. - The rare sight of a gray seal along the North Carolina coast is making quite a splash with beach-goers and prompting officials to issue a warning to those who may want to approach the animal.The seal was first seen May 16 on the north end of Wrightsville Beach and has moved to Carolina Beach, then Kure Beach."This is the furthest south sighting we have had of this ...
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National Day of Civic Hacking
The National Day of Civic Hacking will follow CityCamp NC this year, the annual event promoting citizen participation and government transparency. HUB Raleigh, Rally Dev, Technology Tank, Code for Raleigh, and Triangle Wiki are joining forces to host the regional civic "hackathon." After the successful start to NC Datapalooza in April and the two days of collaboration at CityCamp NC, ...
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RTP180 draws Triangle’s marketing wizards
Wednesday's #RTP180, about the dos and don'ts of marketing, had a few surprises, such as a proposal that could mean big exposure to one lucky marketing team. But before I get to that, let me offer some marketing advice, straight from the mouths of the Triangle marketing stars. I'll start with Maletea ...
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Durham office park shootings ruled murder-suicide
Durham, N.C. - Durham police have ruled a double fatal shooting at an office complex near South Square Wednesday afternoon a domestic murder-suicide.Police said Millicent Lavon Blair-Arnett, 40, and Anthony Carl Arnett, 45, both of Durham, were divorced from each other.Around 3:20 p.m., police were called to the Duke Forest Place office building in the 3300 block of Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard, ...
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Black Christmas (aka Silent Night, Evil Night) [DVD]
Has any director in recent memory had a stranger career trajectory than Bob Clark? This is, after all, a man who got started making innovative low-budget horror movies in the early 1970s, then graduated to studio-financed animal comedy with Porkys (1982) and Porkys II ... ...
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Final countdown in Canes-Pack scheduling conflict
N.C. State University and the Carolina Hurricanes are suggesting not all sides are acting in good faith. The arena is home to both the N.C. State basketball team and the Hurricanes, as well as various other shows like concerts or circuses. Additionally, N.C. State football plays at Carter-Finley Stadium, which shares a parking lot with PNC Arena. Naturally, the parties have to jump through ...
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TBJ Flash Inside the Tesla S P85
On Wednesday, I got a chance to sit in the driver's seat of a Tesla S P85, which was on display near the Raleigh legislative building where Tesla executives were lobbying state lawmakers. North Carolina House ...
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Shares of two Cary companies rise on IPO day
ChannelAdvisor Corp. has busted out of the IPO gate, rising nearly 40 percent in mid-afternoon trading to $19.55. Its IPO price tag was $14 per share. And that ecommerce company is not the only stock making a name for Cary today. The building supply manufacturer Ply Gem Holdings (NYSE: PGEM) is also shooting upward. After debuting Thursday morning with at $21, shares were up nearly 14 percent ...
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UNC-Wilmington makes an entrepreneurial move
Center of Innovation for Nanobiotechnology (COIN) alum who just accepted a position as director for the University of North Carolina at Wilmington's new Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE). CIE, which opens officially in the fall, will house UNCW's Small Business and Technology Development Center, future tech transfer operations, and serve as an accelerator space for both ...
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RTRP CEO Charles Hayes on proposed budget cuts
significant budget cuts proposed in Raleigh. "It's not over yet," he says, taking a break from headlining the State of the Research Triangle Region Forum Thursday. "We are business-driven and business-led any time you have a cut in your budget you have to either increase revenue or cut expenses." For more directly from the man himself, including his thoughts on ...
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