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Fuquay Varina News
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Current headlines from Fuquay Varina News:
- Fourth of July Celebrations
Here are some of the Fourth of July celebrations occurring this week in the Triangle.
- No answers for parents locked out of F-V graduation
Officials with the Wake County School District still don't know why family members of Fuquay-Varina graduates were locked out of a graduation ceremony June 11.
- NC Libertarians release candidate slate
The Libertarian Party of North Carolina will have a broad slate of candidates for the November election.
- Gas prices spur increase in bus riders
As gas prices continue to hover around the $4 mark in North Carolina, interest in public transit is gaining more ground.
- The travails of travel
That's Italian for "Chill, homes." Sort of. So chill, homes. What did y'all want the governor to do, get a bus pass and eat canned Spaghetti-Os for supper? Considering that for many North Carolinians, vacations ...
- Public condemnation mounts for fired Wake manager
Public condemnation was swift today for a fired Wake County employee who took at least 50 trips on a government credit card, including a whale-watching cruise off the Maine coast and four visits to Disney ...
- In tough economic times, Raleigh wrestles with tax increase
Consider these taxing times for the Raleigh City Council, as it considers whether to raise taxes, and if so, how much, at a time when the economy's in trouble and citizens' finances are too.
- Bailey - James Wedding
Stephanie Brooke James of Rome and Mark Andrew Bailey of Marietta were married at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, June 21, 2008, at the Carl House in Auburn, Ala.
- 2 Raleigh suburbs lift restrictions on water use
Two Raleigh suburbs have lifted their emergency ban on all outdoor water use imposed after a weekend break in a major water line.
- Water break limits Holly Spring supply
Holly Springs residents should use water for drinking and cooking only until further notice because of a water line break that is severely limiting supplies.
- Ask Anything: 10 questions with Gov. Mike Easley
I have been a supporter of yours for many years, but I can't understand your stand on illegal aliens being able to attend community colleges across the state.
- Firefighters beg off child seats
Firefighters in Raleigh have stopped checking and installing child safety seats, forcing new parents who live in the city to scramble for help with the tricky devices.
- Raleigh water fee on table
After successfully raising the fees Raleigh charges on new development to pay for roads and parks, the City Council is now considering whether to charge a similar impact fee to tie into the water and sewer ...
- Fuquay-Varina teen aims, shoots, scores gold medal
A Wake County gun range isn't a typical hangout for a 13-year-old girl. But for Megan Lee, it's a place to practice her award-winning craft.
- Community Prepares for "Celebrate Fuquay-Varina 2008"
The Town of Fuquay-Varina Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department has released the schedule of activities for its "Celebrate Fuquay-Varina" festival to be held June 6th & 7th, 2008.
- Injured soldier honored with a new home
A very special groundbreaking is planned in Wake County Friday, May 30th. Operation Coming Home is a home is being built to thank a very special soldier for his sacrifice for our freedom.
- Willow Spring man might have turkey record
When Joe Fuller of Willow Spring hoisted the big gobbler he shot on April 19, he was glad to see he had shot his third bird with two beards, his last one coming the week before on a hunt in Kansas.
- Veteran ready for special-made home
A disabled veteran will soon get a new home in Fuquay-Varina, after losing three of his limbs in a roadside bomb explosion.
- FV Town Officials: Involuntary Annexation Process Could be Stopped
Before Town Manager Andy Hedrick addressed more than 100 people affected by a controversial involuntary annexation, he told them that a new agreement that would put an end to the current plan may be in the ...
- UNC to hold annual blood drive
Karl Schliebe, a former grounds worker at the UNC-Chapel Hill, needed 15 units of donated blood to survive a May 2006 car crash.
Headlines last updated at Jul 05, 2008 05:09:22am.
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