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Governor Raleigh mayor to talk Dix deal Thursday
Gov. Pat McCrory and Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane will come together Thursday morning to discuss the ongoing wrangling in the General Assembly over the original deal to lease the Dorothea Dix campus to the city.Details of the pair's 9:30 a.m. news conference have not been released, but the meeting comes less than 24 hours after a Hose committee voted to rewrite Senate-passed legislation ...
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Triangle Rock Club to receive award from Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
Andrew Kratz and Joel Graybeal run Triangle Rock Club. The Triangle Rock Club in Morrisville will receive the 2013 Steady Growth and Profitability Award from the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce at its annual awards luncheon next week. The award recognizes companies exhibiting steady growth and profitability for the past three years. The company has grown from revenue of $366,000 in 2009 to ...
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One Drone Victim’s Trail From Raleigh to Pakistan
WASHINGTON -- When Jude Kenan Mohammad was about 18 and living in Raleigh, N.C., according to people who knew him, he came under the influence of an older ...
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North Carolinas Raleigh Adding City Jobs Giving Workers Raises
As Raleigh continues to recover from the recession, City Manager Russell Allen's proposed budget keeps property taxes steady while increasing utility bills, adding 40 new positions and giving employees a 3 percent raise. The budget for fiscal year 2013-14 totals $705.23 million in spending. Up from $679 million this past year, it's the highest in city history and a reflection of ...
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House bill lets Raleigh state renegotiate Dix property lease
The N.C. House judiciary committee approved a bill that gives Raleigh and the state of North Carolina one year to renegotiate terms of a lease agreement for the Dorothea Dix ...
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Cisco survey Bringing your own device is what all the cool kids are doing nowadays
a new survey from Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO) that shows nearly half of all respondents prefer BYOD over corporate devices. Additionally, those BYOD-ers back up their mindsets with cash, spending on average $965 purchasing devices for work, and an additional $734 annually on mobile voice and data plans. But BYOD is also a factor in job selection. The survey finds that the average BYOD-er would require ...
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Report Coach K to return to U.S. men’s Olympic team for 2016
Mike Krzyzewski has reportedly agreed to remain the coach of the U.S. men's Olympic basketball team. After winning gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic games, it was originally thought that Coach K would step down, but it appears now that he will make a run at a third consecutive ...
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Assistant COY Honorable Mention Mike Litzinger North Carolina
Surprisingly, when asked whether they would prefer to be a the big boss or an assistant, many college head coaches will tell you they'd rather be an assistant. It's a role where they often get to coach without the outside obligations a head coach must deal with.Many can talk the talk, but Mike Litzinger has walked that walk, and fewer have done it more successfully. Prior to his ...
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Durham 259 Middlesex 11-2 | County Championship Division One match report
Durham's Phil Mustard reached his half-century with a disciplined display against Middlesex in the Division One match. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty ...
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AAA Expect more Memorial Day traffic with lower gas prices sunny skies
Lower fuel prices and a sunny weather forecast will probably put more American drivers on the road this weekend than last year on Memorial Day weekend, according ...
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