Newby elevates two to chief District Court judge
Two new chief District Court judges have been appointed by state Chief Justice Paul Newby. Judge Donna Forga has been named chief District Court judge for the 43rd Judicial District, […]
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Gov. Roy Cooper has chosen a chief District Court judge to fill a seat on the Superior Court bench. Judge Roy Wijewickrama was named as a Superior Court judge in […]
Cooper names 2 to District Court bench
Gov. Roy Cooper filled two seats on the District Court bench with appointments announced last week. On Wednesday, he tapped Brad Salmon to serve as District Court judge in Judicial […]
Arrest made in second NCSU gun incident
WTVD-TV RALEIGH — A Morrisville man was arrested on a gun charge Monday at North Carolina State University, the second such incident in as many days. Marvin Louis Spruill, 38, […]
Arrest follows after rifle found on campus
A 19-year-old student was charged Sunday after an AR-15-style rifle was found in his vehicle on North Carolina State University‘s campus, court documents say. Adam Mahmoud Sulaiman, 19, of Apex, […]
NCSU employees weren’t immune from wrongful death suit
The estate of a pipefitter who was killed while working on the campus of North Carolina State University will be able to bring a wrongful death suit against six […]
2 fraternities suspended at NC State amid investigations
RALEIGH (AP) — Two fraternities have been suspended at North Carolina State University during investigations of sexual assault and drug allegations against one and an inappropriate book linked to the […]
Students develop way to protect against date rape
RALEIGH — Four North Carolina State University students are getting national media attention after announcing they have developed fingernail polish that changes colors when a date rape drug is present. […]
NC State wins $60 million NSA data partnership
North Carolina State University has won a $60 million federal contract to partner with the National Security Agency on a new center dedicated to researching the challenges of collecting, sorting and storing massive amounts of computer data.
Auditor scrutinizes prof’s summer beach trips
An audit says a North Carolina State University professor took Outer Banks trips using public funds but could not provide documents showing the travel was work-related.
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