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Chris Cowperthwaite, NBC17| Oct. 8
Tired of seeing saggy pants and exposed "private body parts (areas)," a Durham man is asking the city council to…
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Wake Weekly , Wake Weekly | Aug. 27
Age and size may no longer be a factor for mobile home owners outside of Rolesville’s town limits, the Wake…
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Eastern Wake News, Eastern Wake News| Aug. 11
A proposal to keep barking dogs from becoming a nuisance has been put on hold by the Knightdale Town Council…
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Chris Cowperthwaite, NBC17| Jul. 24
The Town of Cary will review its ordinance restricting the number, design and size of signs a business may display.…
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Laura Barron, NBC17| Jul. 1
Beginning July 1, tethering your dog too long without any supervision is against the law in Raleigh.
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City of Raleigh, Press Release| Jun. 26
A new dog tethering ordinance will take effect in Raleigh on Wednesday, July 1. The ordinance regulates the unattended restraint…
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WTSB Radio, WTSB Radio| May. 8
According to WTSB Radio, the Smithfield Town Council has revised an ordinance that could prevent two local high schools from…
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Town of Carrboro, Press Release| Feb. 25
A public hearing on loitering rules in Carrboro has been cancelled.
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N&O, News & Observer| Feb. 10
A limit on loitering aimed at preventing day laborers from leaving trash at Davie and Jones Ferry Roads is up…
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Fuquay-Varina Independent, Fuquay-Varina Independent| Sep. 10
Town officials say it’s looking a little cleaner after the board passed a new sign ordinance.
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Paul Matadeen, NBC17| Sep. 2
A rule to keep animals from being chained is one step closer to becoming a county ordinance.
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Fuquay-Varina Independent, Fuquay-Varina Independent| Jul. 8
The Town of Fuquay-Varina has adopted a new sign ordinance that will go into effect on July 1, 2008. A…
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NBC17, NBC17| Jul. 1
All landlords in Raleigh will be required to register with the city and pay annual fees under an ordinance approved…
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