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Non-stop growth, high housing demand, and short supply has led to an unprecedented increase in property values.
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Wake County commissioners might put a $94 million library bond to voters that would add a branch in Rolesville and make infrastructure renovations system wide.
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Sen. Lisa Grafstein, D-Wake, moved to a different district in November. She made the move after new redistricting maps put her old home in the same district as fellow Sen. Jay Chaudhuri.
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Wake Early College of Information and Biotechnologies held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for the new campus.
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Sen. Joyce Krawiec, R-Forsyth, and Rep. Rosa Gill, D-Wake, say they won't seek re-election.
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Wake County has distributed ballistic vests and helmets to firefighters in 17 departments that serve rural areas.
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According to data from the North Carolina Department of Transportation, November is when most deer and vehicle collisions occur in the state.
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Rep. Erin Paré, a Republican from Holly Springs, says she's dropping out of a race for Congress and will instead seek re-election to the state House.
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East of Raleigh, the once sleepy suburb of Wendell ranked as the fastest-growing town in North Carolina between 2020 and 2021, with a population that increased by 16% in a single year.
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Alcohol and parks were among the winners in several North Carolina towns in Tuesday’s elections.