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Wake County’s logistics scene is buzzing this month, with new openings from local churches to global manufacturers. Whether you’re a seasoned manager or just starting out, there’s something here for you.

Wake Special-Ed Kids Left Stranded as State Faults School Van Failures

A state review and a new wave of complaints have put Wake County Public School System's special-education transportation back under the microscope, as families say vendor vans that were supposed to be a lifeline for their children instead became a gamble. Parents describe long pickup windows, vans that showed up hours late or not at all, and children losing chunks of class time...
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Wake County Commissioners Approves Multi-Million Dollar Renovation and System Replacement for Holly Springs (NC)...

Projects will modernize interiors, replace end-of-life equipment, and reopen the facility by the end of 2026

LIVE: Michael Malone Introductory Press Conference….

We are here, ready to roll with this. I’m here too! Excited for this!! Thanks for all you do!. lviveiros said... (original post) It’s on Accn YouTube tv. Blocked for me. Visiting Grand Caymans. The presseer will air on the ACC Network, and perhaps on WRAL for the...

Raleigh’s E-Bike Gold Rush: City Reboots Hot Rebate Lottery In May

Raleigh is giving residents another shot at heavily discounted e‑bikes, reopening its popular rebate program on May 1 and dangling another round of point‑of‑sale vouchers. The city will again award the rebates through a lottery that runs May 1–15. Applicants can enter for a $500 standard voucher or, if they meet income limits, a $1,500 income‑qualified voucher. Previous winners have to sit this one...
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Fake Wake County Court Texts Circulating in Raleigh

Wake County residents are being urged to stay alert after a new wave of scam text messages began circulating. Officials say the messages appear to come from Wake County District Court and claim the recipient has an unpaid traffic violation. The texts typically threaten fines, court appearances, or additional penalties if action isn’t taken, but authorities confirm these messages are not legitimate.
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Raleigh software unicorn Pendo lays off 10% of workforce

Pendo, one of the few Raleigh tech startups to reach a valuation of more than $1 billion, is laying off 90 positions, or around 10% of its workforce, a company spokesperson told Axios. Why it matters: Pendo is the latest tech company to lay off workers this year, as companies...
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Raleigh’s July 4 Fireworks Blowout Heads Back To Dix Park For America 250

Raleigh is lining up an all-day Fourth of July blowout that will stretch from downtown to Dorothea Dix Park as part of the nationwide America 250 commemorations. City leaders plan to bring the evening fireworks back to Dix Park in 2026 after staging the display around the Lenovo Center in 2025. The schedule is expected to pair daytime activities downtown with family-focused programming in the...
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Raleigh Swings Wrecking Ball at Four Dix Park Relics

The west side of Dorothea Dix Park is starting to look a little more like a construction site than a picnic spot. Fresh fencing is up, crews are rolling in, and the City of Raleigh has officially kicked off the takedown of four former hospital buildings - the first big, visible step in turning that stretch of the 308-acre campus back into open green space...
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Raleigh backs off plan to end free parking downtown, but higher rates likely

It will likely cost more to park in downtown Raleigh in the coming year, but not as much as many had feared. After hearing from downtown businesses, the public and City Council members, the city has come up with a “more modest, measured” approach to wringing revenue from people who park in city garages and on the street, said Paul Kallam, the transportation director...

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