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Apex family sharing the story of son, brother's life
An Apex family is mourning the loss of their son and brother killed overseas this week.
Canine carnival comes to the area
Wake Countya s Crowder District Park invites citizens and their pets to the 2009 Canine Carnival, Saturday, October 31, 2009, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Crowder District Park, 4709 Ten-Ten Road, Apex.
To gear up for O 's tenth anniversary in May, we're doing a series of reader makeovers , tackling everything from dowdy "mom style" to acres of clutter.
Raleigh Convention Center. Hours vary each day. $10 for a four-day shopping pass; prices vary for special events.
Saturday, October 24th Heart of Carolina Romance Writers' presents: A Workshop with Award-Winning Romance Author Jenna Peterson: The Publishing Industry from Top to Bottom - Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask 9:00 am - 5:00 pm At The Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center in Durham, NC.
Veridea, a planned community that promises to fatten Apex's tax base by millions, may also stretch town ordinances beyond recognition.
Fire Displaces 25 At Morrisville Complex
More than two dozen people were displaced by a fire this morning in an apartment complex in Morrisville, authorities say.
Work nearing completion on ATT to link Apex with Durham Co.
Come this November, cyclists will be able to peddle from south of Highway 64 in the Apex area all the way to Durham County on the American Tobacco Trail.
Parts of downtown Apex will be closed to traffic during the next two Sunday mornings as filming for the childrena s television show The Rusty Bucket Kids Club continues.
Woman Charged In Child's Death
A Jacksonville woman is charged in the death of her infant daughter. Apex police arrested Nicole Lynnette Richards, 23, Friday afternoon.
Woman charged with daughter's death
Police charged a woman Friday in the death of her infant daughter. According to arrest warrant documents obtained by ABC11, Nicole Lynnette Richards, 23, of Jacksonville is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of her 3-month-old daughter Autumn Rose Naimi on October 11.
Park project is 'good science' The Dorothy Park project ["Neighbors try to save trees," Oct.
An Apex woman was killed and another person was injured Sunday night after their car ran off the road and crashed into a pine tree, the N.C. State Highway Patrol reported.
Yoga Garden to hold Restorative Workshop
Restorative postures provide gentle and deep relaxation to a yogi's practice. Restorative poses are ideal when recovering from injury or illness, while also offering stress reduction, and mind, body and spirit renewal.
Apex Man Recounts Frightening Encounter With Rabid Bobcat
Chatham County Story sdf Caption By Steve Sbraccia, NBC17, 3 hours, 43 minutes ago Updated: Oct.
7 6:18 pm Tweet This! http://mync.com/site/42856/ APEX, N.C. - The Apex Police Department has a new monthly program they hope will make roads safer.
Judge agrees on settlement for Apex explosion
On Tuesday, a federal judge agreed on a settlement to compensate about half of Apex's residents who had to evacuate their homes after a massive fire at a hazardous waste company on October 5, 2006.
NC judge approves settlement in Apex evacuation
A federal judge in North Carolina has approved a settlement to pay Apex residents who had to leave their homes and businesses in 2006 after an explosion and fire at a hazardous waste facility.
Crime Report Web Site Available For Apex Residents
5 5:29 pm Tweet This! http://mync.com/site/42725/ APEX, N.C. - The Apex Police Department and CrimeReports.com have partnered for a new on-line Crime Alerting and Mapping Service.
Insurance company celebrates Open House
Contributed photo Rogers Insurance Agency in downtown Apex recently reached the 100-year milestone.
Local downtown Apex businesses partner to benefit the Pretty in Pink Foundation during October, Nati
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Apex teen receives honor of cutting ribbon of new cancer facility
Photo by Brian Strickland Apex High School student and cancer patient Aaron Mervin, right, recently joined Gov.
When Scott Lassiter drives by, children give chase. Their ears take in the cheery music.