RALEIGH – Progress Energy will be allowed to recover some of its higher fuel costs by raising prices on the average household bill by more than 10 percent.
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RALEIGH (AP) - Progress Energy will be allowed to recover some of its higher fuel costs by raising prices on the average household bill by more than 10 percent. The electricity price will increase in December. Rates would likely increase again in December 2009. The state Utilities Commission approved the 10.2 percent increase Friday. The Raleigh-based electric company agreed in September to ...
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Parents of Leesville Road Middle School students voiced their opinions Monday evening about converting the north Raleigh school from a traditional calendar to a year-round schedule.
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In P. D. James?s latest exercise in impeccable detection, a muckraking London journalist worms her way into a private clinic on a country estate and ends up the victim of a ghastly murder.
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ASHEVILLE – State regulators approved a Progress Energy rate increase that will raise a typical household's electric bill by 10.2 percent starting Dec. 1.
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Employers raise deductibles, co-payments, premiums.
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Tampa Bay is feeling the sting of the economic downturn. The proof is in the results of the Tampa Bay Partnership’s latest economic scorecard, which ranks the region last among six similar metropolitan areas.
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Appalachian Power President and COO Dana Waldo says the bad news is that like other utilities, electricity rates for consumers are going to go up.
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The students are looking for the next big invention.
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(By Joe DePriest, jdepriest@charlotteobserver.com) Every town has its mystery house. For generations of people in Shelby, it was the Spanish bungalow that stood out among the traditional Southern homes on West Warren Street. Instead of camellias and boxwoods, the yard was filled with yucca and cactus. Out front, a sign read: “El Nido” – Spanish for “the nest.” A California dream brought it ...
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