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If you've seen a story on FOX Carolina's "The Morning News," "News At 6:30" or "The Ten O'clock News" chances are it is either on our Web site, or has been at some point.

If the story you are interested in is more than a week old, it's more than likely been moved to the site archive. Likewise, video clips that are more than a week old are usually archived. This allows us to keep our site within its storage limits.

If you are looking for a story or video clip that is more than a week old, you can use our search tool (located at the top-right of every page) to search the site's archive.

Please note that not every story that airs during a newscast will be posted to the Web site. This includes text versions or the video of that story. We cover such a vast amount of news, it is impossible to add it all to the Web site.

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