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Karate International Apex officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Feb. 1 at their new complex off Perry Road in Apex.

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Shoppers: Sears has seen better days

Local shoppers seemed sad but not surprised to learn that Sears was looking at closing more than 100 stores nationwide.

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Realtors mixed on assignment plan

Wake County school administrators pitched the merits of the new choice-based student assignment plan Dec. 16 to real estate agents who wonder how the changes will affect their ability to sell homes.

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Ministry becoming popular second career

There is no shortage of career changers in the ministry.

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Novartis prepares for pandemic

Pharmaceutical giant Novartis on Monday declared its $1 billion vaccine production plant, the first such facility of its kind, ready to inoculate Americans against the next global pandemic outbreak.

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Good will to all shoppers

This holiday season, small retailers have a starring role.

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Carolina Pet Spa will hold its grand opening 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, at 1000 N. Salem St., Apex. Customers can tour the shop, enjoy some treats and take photos of thei...

A quiet day for Black Friday

In some places around the country - including a few spots in North Carolina - Black Friday turned into an elbow-throwing, pepper-spraying, gun-firing frenzy. In the Triangle, not so much.

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Home renovation is designed to amaze

The work was done by volunteers for Designed to Care, a group formed in August by three Cary businesswomen.

Green jobs grow by 10 percent in N.C.

North Carolina's green jobs sector has grown to 14,800 jobs, a 10 percent increase in the past year, according to a Raleigh trade group for green tech industry.

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