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Transit Program Could See More Training, New Call Center
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Councilors agreed Tuesday to provide more training for vendors in the Accessible Raleigh Transit program, but plans for a possible new 24-hour call center require more research.
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Councilors agreed Tuesday to provide more training for vendors in the Accessible Raleigh Transit program, but plans for a possible new 24-hour call center require more research.
Superintendent Tony Tata was fired Tuesday by the Wake County School Board, leaving the body without leadership as they prepare to once again dismantle and recreate a school assignment plan.
The city moves forward with a partnership between Capital Area Transit and Triangle Transit to create a cohesive regional bus system.
Leading tree expert visits Moore Square to study soil and park trees.
Officials believe an underground spill first discovered in 1999 is leaking diesel fuel into a creek running by Central Prison.
We took excerpts that represented the most salient points of the new assignment proposal and explained them one by one.
The Wake County Board of Education met Tuesday to hear the outline of how the third assignment policy in three years might work for Wake schools. Members delayed upcoming public hearings and questioned the lack of a clear diversity component.
City Council dissolves the Mordecai Park Advisory Committee and creates citywide historic site board.
Some residents will have to find another place to park now that their front lawn is off limits. City council members also approved working with Triangle Transit to begin regional branding efforts, and a long list of traffic calming projects.
At their meeting Monday county commissioners unanimously approved a contract to renovate a waste station in eastern Wake County. The contract went to Chair Paul Coble’s brother-in-law’s company.