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A committee of the Wake County Public Schools Board of Education approved a draft policy on Tuesday that would limit student cellphone use during the school day. The discussion comes as lawmakers in the North Carolina General Assembly are working on a possible statewide ban.
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Multiple locations across Wake County will give out free STI test kits.
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Residential values in Wake County grew by more than 50% during the last revaluation, which wrapped up in 2024. Wake added almost $92 billion to its tax base in the previous four years, as it remains one of the fastest-growing urban counties in the nation.
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The U.S. Census Bureau has released its latest population growth data for every state including North Carolina.
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Wake County Public School officials are working to figure out how to fix the district’s HVAC issues.
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President Trump's threats to slap duties on imports are creating uncertainty for governments and businesses in North Carolina.
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TLC’s new residential community provides services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Are ballots valid if voters die before Election Day? The state seems to say no. That hasn’t stopped some officials from counting them anyway.
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The Wake County Democrat revealed a throat cancer diagnosis in December. Over the weekend, John announced his resignation, saying that he had received a terminal diagnosis. He served on the Court of Appeals in the 1990s and as the crime lab director in the early 2010s.
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A man was killed at a North Hills restaurant Friday afternoon. Two others, including the shooter and an apparent bystander, were also injured. The bystander sustained non life-threatening injuries, according to police.