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A Raleigh man has been charged with stealing gas cards and offering $20 fill-ups at area gas stations.
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Ease the pain of a lost key
Anyone driving a car that was made in the last decade or so probably has a "clicky thingy" that can remotely unlock the doors and the trunk.
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Experts weigh likelihood of N.C. oil drilling
Forty-five miles off Cape Hatteras, Chevron USA said a decade ago, lay a colossal gamble that sounds sweet today.
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Local News, Weather and Sports for Wilmington, NC and the Cape Fear Region
Submitted by WWAY on 6 October 2008 - 11:57am. READ MORE: Global warming and storms The earth is slowly warming up; it is a fact.
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Traveling birthday parties
Billy Ross Singleton and his wife, Sandi, are planning a long dual birthday bash--about 25 days and 3,800 miles worth, to be exact.
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No-name storm lands with rain, gusts in Carolinas
A storm that never quite gained tropical strength or a name over the Atlantic blew ashore with drenching rain Friday in the Carolinas, knocking out power and sending rain, gusty winds and high surf far up the ...
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My View: Misguided cartoon
The editorial cartoon of Sept. 17 perpetuates several myths about offshore drilling.
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Subtropical Storm Laura forms in Atlantic
Comments on Topix forums : MIAMI The National Hurricane Center says Subtropical Storm Laura has formed in the north central Atlantic Ocean.
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Kyle Becomes a Hurricane
Tropical Storm Kyle strengthened to hurricane force over the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday as it swirled on a path toward landfall between Maine and Canada's maritime provinces, U.S. forecasters said.
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Storm off Southeast coast heads for Carolinas
A strong low-pressure system bringing strong winds that pushed inland for miles, waterfront flooding and high surf promised to dominate the weather along the mid-Atlantic coast into the weekend.
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Forecasters: SE coast storm heads for NC landfall - AP
A low-pressure system off the Southeast coast chugged toward landfall Thursday, but forecasters said the storm wasn't expected to do more onshore than blow down some limbs and bring patchy rain.
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Forecasters: SE coast storm could become tropical
A gale warning was posted for most of the U.S. Southeast coast Wednesday as forecasters cautioned that a powerful storm in the Atlantic could become a tropical system, a rotating mass of rain and wind that can ...
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SE coastal storm to bring brisk winds, waves
Forecasters posted gale warnings for the Southeast coast because of a storm system threatening to bring stiff winds and heavy seas later this week.
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2008 Crystal Coast Super Boat Grand Prix
The Coast Guard along the Crystal Coast is setting up a safety zone for this weekend's 2008 Super Boat Grand Prix.
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Oil off the NC Coast
The U.S. House has approved legislation that would allow offshore drilling for oil and natural gas along the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
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Oil drilling reluctantly embraced
Congressional Democrats, balancing political reality against a policy they have long opposed, are on the cusp of approving legislation that would open the Atlantic and Pacific oceans to oil drilling as close as ...
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Long, bumpy ride lands sea turtles in good hands
Jean Beasley with the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Topsail Beach, N.C. holds TB a 3- to 6-month-old loggerhead sea turtle that was found washed ashore in Topsail Beach.
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Carolinas in Hanna's path; will it be a hurricane?
Officials along the southern Atlantic coast held off ordering evacuations Wednesday amid uncertainty about where Tropical Storm Hanna might come ashore and how strong it will be when it gets there.
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Utilities prepare for Ike, Hanna
Although Tropical Storm Hanna continues to be having a difficult time reorganizing into a hurricane and is expected to make landfall in south-coastal North Carolina or north-coastal South Carolina, early on ...
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Hanna dumps rain on mid-Atlantic, heads north
Sandbags line an eroded beach road washed away by wind and waves from Tropical Storm Hanna in Ocean Isle Beach, N.C. Saturday, Sept.
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