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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.
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Officials with Wake County Animal Center are now seeking help from rescue centers to help prevent the spread of canine influenza.
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The Wake County Register of Deeds Office is seeking volunteers for a project to help find and archive racially restrictive covenants that prevented largely African Americans, as well as people of other ethnic and minority groups, from buying or living on certain land in Wake County.