Triangle, major roads mostly clear Wednesday morning

John Conway is general manager of WRAL.com in Raleigh, N.C. Before making the move to online journalism in the 1990s, he worked as a reporter at newspapers in Greensboro, N.C., and Orlando, Fla. In this interview 

Carrboro, N.C. — When David Shannon died, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill freshman's death was seen as a tragic accident involving alcohol and bad judgment. But the WRAL Investigates team has learned that police won't close the case 

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Road crews continue to spread sand, salt and brine as snow falls throughout much of North Carolina. Only the southeastern corner of the state is expected to escape snow Tuesday night and early Wednesday. The National Weather Service 

"The greatest likelihood of road problems will be north and east of the Triangle," said WRAL traffic reporter Brian Shrader. No issues were reported in Wake or Durham counties through about 8 a.m.. "We're not seeing any big problems, and parts of Wake