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Officials have destroyed more than 5,000 marijuana plants with a street value of $12 million.
It happened in rural northwest Harnett County, down a path just outside the town of Broadway.
Harnett Co. Officials Find Marijuana, Makeshift Camp
Harnett County Sheriff's Office made a huge drug bust in a deserted area outside of Broadway.
Sprinkle on a little fairy dust, and prepare to think happy thoughts when you see N.C. Theatre's production of "Peter Pan." Directed by Stephen Terrell, the show combines just the right amount of charm and ...
NWS To Investigate Possible Tornado
The severe weather that hit the area Tuesday night has since passed, now the National Weather Service will investigate a possible tornado sighting.
Tornado reported in Harnett County
The National Weather Service canceled a tornado warning for Harnett and Lee Counties at 8:14 p.m., but said that "multiple public reports" indicate a tornado touched down between Olivia and Broadway.
Actors spend a great deal of time making relationships look real. The stars of forthcoming productions of "True West" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" don't have to.
Raleigh homicides nearly double
Four fatal shootings in Raleigh this month pushed the number of homicides in the city this year to 15 -- nearly twice as many as the city experienced over the same period last year.
$84 million in marijuana found
MCT REGIONAL NEWS By Nancy McCleary Jun. 12--LILLINGTON -- A marijuana-growing operation found in Harnett County on Tuesday included a homemade irrigation system, two crude huts for caretakers, and fertilizers ...
Police investigating woman's death
A Raleigh police spokesman said today that a pregnant 21-year-old woman who was fatally shot Saturday night had an "interpersonal relationship" with the man suspected in her death, but he stopped short of ...
Suspect car in Shaw student's death found
Police officials said today they had found a vehicle that had been driven by a man suspected of killing his pregnant girlfriend.
Man sought in Raleigh woman's shooting death
Police are searching for Khaleel A Oyeneyin, wanted on a murder warrant charging him in connection with the shooting death of a 21-year-old woman.
Police Asking For Public's Help In Raleigh Weekend Murder
The person who shot and killed a Raleigh woman this weekend is still on the loose and police are asking for the publics help.
Theater critic Harry Hargrave dies
Harry Allen Hargrave had plenty of complaints about Triangle theater productions during his many years as a freelance critic for The News & Observer.
HELP STUDENTS HELP FOOD PANTRY: Students at Follow the Child Montessori School in Raleigh will collect food donations next week for Urban Ministries of Wake County.
Elmo, friends in Raleigh for show
“It's a great high energy moment. The audience is excited to see us and we are excited to see them. "The kids are so excited. We get excited and it reminds me, 'this is why I get into costume.'”
Elmo and his Sesame Street friends are getting ready to make music in Raleigh! Sesame Street Live's "Elmo Makes Music" opens May 29 at the RBC Center for seven shows. via Wilson Daily Times
'Broadway' in Clayton, bluegrass in Smithfield and other events Beach Ball is May 10 A Beach Ball to benefit the Johnston County Partnership for Children will be held from 7 till 11 p.m. Saturday, May 10, at ... via The Smithfield Herald
Some fun things to do in Asheville and around Western North Carolina.
The legendary Lou Reed is rockin' the house tonight at The Orange Peel, 101 Biltmore Ave. via Asheville Citizen-Times
Don't Drink the Water Coming to Cultural Center
“It's as if the role was written for him”
Spies, romance, silly magic tricks and the wonderful wit of Woody Allen are all on tap when Cary Player's production of "Don't Drink the Water" opens April 25 at Holly Springs Cultural Center. via Holly Springs Sun
Look on the bright side: It's 'Spamalot'
Predictability isn't usually something to strive for in a Broadway musical. But the best moments in "Monty Python's Spamalot" are those that come as no surprise. via News Observer
Cultural Center Hires New Manager
“I think everything is exciting about this place”
Don Briscar, the new manager of the Holly Springs Cultural Center, asks what isn't exciting about the facility. via Holly Springs Sun