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City Council last week discussed everything from body-worn police cameras to designated food truck zones and an update on the City’s acquisition of Dix Park.
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City Council last week discussed everything from body-worn police cameras to designated food truck zones and an update on the City’s acquisition of Dix Park.
Permits have been issued for the new Magnolia Grove apartment complex in North Raleigh on Louisburg Road, a two-story, 20-unit structure that will be built and developed by the Sambrick Companies.
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