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Morrisville voters say no more districts
Lauren Butler, a voter in Morrisville, gets frustrated when she hears people say they have a district representative on the Town Council.
Saturday May 18 | The Cary News
Mark Stohlman: Choose Morrisville instead
I was sorry to hear about the recent “no” vote by the Cary Town Council on The Boulevard project by Lennar.
Raleigh golfer Paul Simson leads NC Senior Amateur Championship
Simson, the defending champion, opened with a 5-under-par 66 at Myers Park Country Club for a two-shot lead over Jim Grainger of Charlotte and Preston Edmondson of Morrisville.
Morrisville celebrates diversity with East Meets West festival
Some might say an amazing burst of flavor in every bite. And they will both be featured at Saturday’s East Meets West food festival in Morrisville.
Chapel Hill paves the way for more food trucks
Good news for foodies in the Triangle: Chapel Hill's Town Council has cut fees and amended rules to make the town more food truck friendly.
TJ Cawley: Imagine this future
I am fortunate that even though I am not currently a Cary resident, I was chosen to be a volunteer participant in the town’s Summit on the Future.
Investigator: Abaroa's story checked out
The first lead investigator in the murder of Janet Abaroa testified that her husband, Raven Abaroa, was open about their previous marital problems when he spoke to Abaroa immediately after Janet's death.
Dr. Tara Ann Cartwright and Brian Porter are engaged
Dr. Tara Ann Cartwright of Morrisville, N.C., formerly of Meiers Corners, and Brian Yancey Porter of Cary, N.C., have announced their engagement.
Toxic waste sites may cause health problems for millions
Living near a toxic waste site may represent as much of a health threat as some infectious diseases, a study in three developing countries finds.
Loan program change leads to enrollment drops at N.C.'s historically black colleges
He'd sleep or study in his car during breaks. He said his scholarship and student loan just about covered his expenses, but he worked long hours to send money home to help his mother, who was ill.
Morrisville wants to go green for the long haul
Town planners are looking at ways to reduce Morrisville’s carbon footprint and to preserve its natural resources as the population continues to grow.
Steve Diehl: Improve Morrisville elections
This November, let’s not have another election with confusing and meaningless “district” candidates.
Toll traffic increases despite driver complaints
Despite continued complaints from drivers about unexpected bills, big late fees and poor customer service, the North Carolina Department of Transportation said Thursday that the Triangle Expressway continues to see a steady increase in traffic.
NC House passes new 'right-to-work' bill
A bill outlawing any contract that makes union hiring a requirement has passed the North Carolina House.
Ignition interlock backers target drunk driving's economic pricetag
The 413 alcohol-related traffic fatalities in North Carolina in 2012 carried an economic cost of more than $2 billion to the state and its residents.
Trial begins for man accused of Durham mom's slaying
Durham County prosecutors trying a man accused of killing his wife in their Durham home told jurors Monday that the state's case will prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed the crime more than eight years ago.
A classic Italian chicken dish
Our favorite restaurant in the Cary area is Lubrano's Italian Ristorante in Morrisville.
Morrisville weighs at-large vs. district votes
Some residents sent a clear message to Morrisville leaders: They want the Town Council to consist of all at-large seats instead of districts.
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U.S. Patents Awarded to Inventors in North Carolina
Targeted News Service Targeted News Service ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 27 -- The following federal patents were awarded to inventors in North Carolina.