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Clues to the development of Wake County history Some of the maps, which hold valuable clues to the history of the development of cities and towns in Wake County, were nearly 150 years old.
A screenshot of the earliest deed in Wake County containing a racially restrictive covenants. Wake County A 1935 Raleigh subdivision map where lots were subjected to racially restrictive covenants.
Some Wake County neighbors are turning on their taps and tossing out their bottled water. The sediment-filled well water they have been dealing with for months has being replaced. City utility ...
A developer is taking Franklin County to court with allegations that officials improperly refused to provide water and sewer access for a subdivision.
As the deadline for redistricting approaches, Wake County officials have released a map of proposed changes to the county’s seven districts. The new map won’t change how elections are ...
An aerial view of the Jordan Pointe subdivision in southern Wake County.
A 100-acre subdivision is in the works in a hot area for new homes. 300 new homes outside Raleigh come with coveted price Here's what's replacing an Apex movie theater Here's what's replacing an ...
A new map released on Wednesday shows the neighborhoods in Wake County that were established under covenants with racially restrictive language, meaning people of color were not allowed to live ...
At the busy school bus stops in Morrisville's super subdivision of Kitt's Creek, there's no shortage of parents fed up with the lack of in-town options to send their children to after elementary ...
A 7.5-foot alligator that was living in a Wake County pond was captured Monday, North Carolina officials say. The alligator is believed to have lived in the pond for more than 10 years and was ...
According to a map submitted to the Register of Deeds, Hillside Park is a subdivision of 68 homes between Spring Street and Vance Street to the north, and from Angier Road to Wade Avenue to the east.
WAKE COUNTY, North Carolina (WTVD) — A new map released on Wednesday shows the neighborhoods in Wake County that were established under covenants with racially restrictive language, meaning ...
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