
Brian Shrader
Reporter at WRAL-TV (Raleigh, NC)
Turn on the TV or stream @WRAL live to get the latest traffic updates. I'm wearing my meteorologist hat over at @wralbrian.
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2 weeks ago |
wral.com | Brian Shrader
Police officers on Monday are investigating a fight that ended in shots being fired the night before in Chapel Hill near the University of North Carolina's campus. Video obtained by WRAL News shows a fight breaking out on the corner of Franklin Street and Columbia Street. Police then said 22-year-old Anas Hammood fired a gun into the air before leaving. No one was injured and Hammond was arrested shortly afterwards.
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2 weeks ago |
wral.com | Brian Shrader |Paul Andy Specht |Jack Hagel
For decades, Johnston County didn’t look all that different from other parts of rural North Carolina. It relied heavily on agriculture and other industries that started to crater at the end of the 20th century. “We really took it on the chin in the mid 90s with the loss of textiles and the offshoring that we saw,” Chris Johnson, the director of the Johnston County Economic Development Office, told WRAL’s “On The Record” program, which aired Saturday. “...
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Oct 3, 2024 |
wral.com | Delaney Rose Eyermann |Mark Bergin |Brian Shrader |Edward Wilson
Western North Carolina has been devastated by Helene. Catastrophic flooding and mudslides washed away highways and entire neighborhoods in the area. Aerial footage is giving us a better idea of the devastation in western North Carolina. You can see the full magnitude of destruction below.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
wral.com | Mark Bergin |Heidi Kirk |Brian Shrader |Grace Hayba
There were 15 people injured after a confirmed tornado Friday afternoon in Rocky Mount, according to Nash County Emergency Management. The National Weather Service said the tornado touched down around 1:31 p.m. Friday. Four of the injuries are considered serious, city of Rocky Mount and Nash County leaders said. However, city and county leaders said no children were injured. There were 14 buildings damaged from the tornado, according to Nash County Emergency Management.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
wral.com | Mark Bergin |Heidi Kirk |Brian Shrader |Grace Hayba
Video shows tornado damage to businesses on Wesleyan Boulevard in Rocky MountThere were 15 people are injured after a confirmed tornado Friday afternoon in Rocky Mount, according to Nash County Emergency Management. Four of the injuries were considered serious, Nash County leaders said. There were 14 buildings damaged, according to Nash County Emergency Management. WRAL News received several reports and radio traffic along Benvenue Road and Tiffany Boulevard near North Wesleyan Boulevard.
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RT @NCPollen: Left: Single field of view from yesterday’s pollen count (VERY HIGH) Right: Single field of view from mid-March (MODERATE) h…

Heads up in #Clayton: RR work will close NC-42 East @ US-70 Bus (near the Sheetz) from 11:30a through the PM commute today. Expect detours. Find alt routes! #raleigh https://t.co/ja4nlX69rv

Watch for this on WRAL 3/27 in our 8a and noon newscasts!

Congratulations to Ms. Fugon, WRAL's Teacher of the Week! We are privileged to have Ms. Fugon as colleague. Her passion for teaching, desire to celebrate diversity, and commitment to her students is a model for all. This honor is incredibly well deserved! https://t.co/hn455SB9iY