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In a formal agreement brokered by state lawmakers, in late May WakeMed Health and Hospitals withdrew its offer to purchase Rex Healthcare in exchange for Rex's parent organization - UNC Health Care - carrying a larger share of charity care in Wake County.
In a formal agreement brokered by state lawmakers, in late May WakeMed Health and Hospitals withdrew its offer to purchase Rex Healthcare in exchange for Rex's parent organization - UNC Health Care - carrying a larger share of charity care in Wake County.
 
As a student at Northside High School, Daniel O. Wilson wasn't very interested in his school work. Wilson was an outstanding basketball player and he assumed that athletics would hold the ticket to a bright future.
As a student at Northside High School, Daniel O. Wilson wasn't very interested in his school work. Wilson was an outstanding basketball player and he assumed that athletics would hold the ticket to a bright future.
 
Ever wonder what happens when leopards change their spots? The answer is "NOTHING" because leopards do not change their spots.
Ever wonder what happens when leopards change their spots? The answer is "NOTHING" because leopards do not change their spots.
 
With the $20.1 billion budget headed to the Senate floor, lawmakers are beginning to talk seriously about ending the 2012 short session of the General Assembly. Yet a few items remain on their to-do list.
With the $20.1 billion budget headed to the Senate floor, lawmakers are beginning to talk seriously about ending the 2012 short session of the General Assembly. Yet a few items remain on their to-do list.
 
The Washington City Council meeting June 11 produced some interesting results. We're still editing the video so we'll have more later but below you will find the video from the first of the meeting.
The Washington City Council meeting June 11 produced some interesting results. We're still editing the video so we'll have more later but below you will find the video from the first of the meeting.
 
Full-time students maintaining a grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 or better were placed on the all "A"s list. Students maintaining a 3.5 GPA were placed on the Dean's List.
Full-time students maintaining a grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 or better were placed on the all "A"s list. Students maintaining a 3.5 GPA were placed on the Dean's List.
 
Republican women -- aided by Washington state U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers - lined up Tuesday at state party headquarters to chide President Barack Obama for policies they say have harmed women.
Republican women -- aided by Washington state U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers - lined up Tuesday at state party headquarters to chide President Barack Obama for policies they say have harmed women.
 
Mary Dunbar Brickhouse, 102, formerly of Aurora, died Wednesday, June 13, 2012, at Grantsbrook Nursing Home.
Mary Dunbar Brickhouse, 102, formerly of Aurora, died Wednesday, June 13, 2012, at Grantsbrook Nursing Home.
 
Stanley Hines Godley, 53, a resident of 423 W. Main St., Apt. 201 (Buoy Tender Station), Washington, died Wednesday evening, June 13, 2012, at Vidant Inpatient Hospice, Greenville.
Stanley Hines Godley, 53, a resident of 423 W. Main St., Apt. 201 (Buoy Tender Station), Washington, died Wednesday evening, June 13, 2012, at Vidant Inpatient Hospice, Greenville.
 
Rashee Peele, a resident of Trenton, N.J., and formerly of Washington, died Friday, June 8, 2012.
Rashee Peele, a resident of Trenton, N.J., and formerly of Washington, died Friday, June 8, 2012.
 
D. Morgan Williams, 70, a resident of 400 Shoreline Drive, Belhaven, died Wednesday, June 13, 2012, at Vidant Medical Center.
D. Morgan Williams, 70, a resident of 400 Shoreline Drive, Belhaven, died Wednesday, June 13, 2012, at Vidant Medical Center.
 
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