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Student apartments near N.C. State in Raleigh sold for $59M to investment partners

Student apartments near N.C. State in Raleigh sold for $59M to investment partners
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Students moving in to N.C. colleges as COVID cases rise

Students moving in to N.C. colleges as COVID cases rise
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Hillsborough Street, Western Boulevard and Avent Ferry Road most dangerous for Raleigh cyclists, data shows

Hillsborough Street, Western Boulevard and Avent Ferry Road most dangerous for Raleigh cyclists, data shows Since 2015, 35 crashes involving cars and bicycles have happened taken place on Hillsborough Street - that s 8.8 percent of all cyclist-involved crashes.

Raleigh real estate firm buys multiplex near historic Cameron Park for $2.6M

Raleigh real estate firm buys multiplex near historic Cameron Park for $2.6M
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As Confederate Monuments Come Down, The Pedestals Sometimes Remain. Why Some Consider That A Troubling Symbol.

WUNC In this June 12, 2021 photo, the base of a Confederate monument remains planted in the ground in Warrenton, N.C. On the right, a file photo displays the original statue. Capital Square in downtown Raleigh looks a lot different than it did one year ago. That’s because one of the most iconic Confederate monuments in the state is gone. All of it. The 75-foot-tall granite monument overlooked Hillsborough Street since 1895, spurring the erection of similar monuments across North Carolina. Attorney James Williams wants to see Confederate monuments removed in full, including their pedestals. James Williams, the retired chief public defender for Orange and Chatham Counties, chairs the North Carolina Commission on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Criminal Justice System (NC CRED). Williams says he enjoys seeing a patch of grass where that monument once stood.

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