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Teachers get a lunch pass

Carie Hayworth and Rebecca Davenport were as giddy as a group of high school seniors earlier this week as they headed for an off-campus lunch.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 2:43 AM | Full story

Project cost cuts may mean parking crunch

School officials want to shelve a proposed parking deck at Wake Forest-Rolesville High School.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 2:43 AM | Full story

After facelift, club resumes tennis match

North Hills Club's tennis tournament returns this weekend after a three-year absence due to renovations.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 2:43 AM | Full story

Leesville Road bridge work to start

The project is expected to take a year and cost $1.1 million.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 2:43 AM | Full story

Wake Forest bus route to be proposed

When the last grocery store left downtown Wake Forest, Eric Keravuori started to hear the clamor for public transportation.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 2:43 AM | Full story

What's up with that?

There seems to be a lot of water and/or sewer pipe being buried on the east side of Creedmoor road from Norwood all the way up to Highway 98. Can someone tell me what this project is all about?

Updated: May. 9, 2008 6:33 AM | Full story

Correction

A report in last week's North Raleigh News had incorrect information about a shopping center on Elm Avenue in Wake Forest. The last major tenant in Wake Forest Plaza was a CVS pharmacy.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 6:33 AM | Full story

Here's what's brewing

Two Community Advisory Councils are scheduled to meet next week, as well as Raleigh's Planning Commission.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 6:33 AM | Full story

How Wake County voted

Northern Wake County was Barack Obama territory in Tuesday's primary. Only three precincts in the area above the Beltline between Glenwood Avenue and Capital Boulevard went for Hillary Clinton. For more information, visit, www.newobserver.com/primaryresults.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 8:18 AM | Full story

Northwest district filled to the brim

Community Snapshot:How well do you know the community where you live? Not well enough?

Updated: May. 9, 2008 2:42 AM | Full story

Worth noting

Kyle Kittelberger of Boy Scout Troop 215 of Coachman's Trail in North Raleigh obtained the rank of Eagle Scout on April 27. Kyle is 14 years old and is an eighth grader at Ravenscroft School.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 6:41 AM | Full story

Bulletin Board

Sacred Arts Festival, a community celebration of the arts, will be held on Saturday from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. at Church of the Nativity, 8849 Ray Road.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 6:41 AM | Full story

Community Scrapbook

Wayne Morrison calls this shot "Turtle City." It was taken on a recent sunny day at Lower Lake of Durant Nature Park near Raleigh, Morrison said.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 6:33 AM | Full story

Police Report

Authorities are investigating a recent string of laptop thefts from offices around North Raleigh. In the past week there have been eight commercial burglaries totaling more than $44,000 in computers and other merchandise.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 6:41 AM | Full story

Community Scrapbook

No, these boys are not practicing for the circus. Plate spinning is part of the juggling unit taught last month by gym teacher Michael Robel at Hilburn Drive Elementary School.

Updated: May. 9, 2008 6:42 AM | Full story
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