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Wake County Board of Commissioners
  • Schools asking $10.5 million more of county - Ap 25 89 1C
  • Reservoir study firm proposed - Ap 26 89 2C
  • Garner is denied request for broader satellite annexations - My 2 89 3C
  • Wake board retreats on developers' fees - My 2 89 1
  • Editorial: The impact of a retreat - My 3 89 14A
  • Wake offers $64,000 for land (near proposed firing range) - My 4 89 3C
  • Garner, county to negotiate satellite annexation limits (Map) - My 9 89 4C
  • Firm seeks to skirt board, build Holly Springs quarry (Map) - My 16 89 1
  • Wake adds 3,440 acres to Raleigh jurisdiction - My 16 89 2C
  • Board bows to commissioners' wish, names new hospital Western Wake - My 26 89 2C
  • Wake urged to increase property tax; Manager proposes $.05 hike in rate - My 31 89 1
  • Commissioners to study tougher firearms rules - Jn 6 89 2C
  • Wake might hike taxes 6 cents for schools - Jn 13 89 1C
  • Meeting upset some members of Wake board - Jn 14 89 3C
  • Board OKs 7-cent tax hike, schools will get extra funding - Jn 20 89 1
  • Wake school board outlines planned budget cuts - Jn 21 89 1C
  • Cary's water, sewer services approved for portion of RTP - Jn 27 89 2C
  • Rescue unit looks to fees to relieve mounting money woes - Jy 10 89 1
  • Group hopes to save 19th-century house (near Poole road) - Jy 13 89 1C
  • Firing gun on one's own land may be limited - Au 8 89 1C
  • Wake commissioners will pay school cost overruns - Au 8 89 2C
  • Wake to weigh zoning change for land near Shearon Harris (Map) - Au 8 89 1C
  • Psychiatric unit wins support; Panel agrees county should help in funding - Au 19 89 1
  • Commissioners tentatively OK shooting limits - Au 22 89 1C
  • Plan for more building near reservoirs advances - Au 29 89 2C
  • Wake official seeks end to night meetings - Au 29 89 2C
  • Editorial: Stay with night meetings - Se 2 89 12A
  • Commissioners reject GOP push on districts - Se 6 89 1
  • Smoking survey opposed; Farmers, industry try to head off Wake poll - Se 26 89 1C
  • Tobacco lobby filters Wake smoking survey - Oc 3 89 2C
  • Board agrees to hire 25 more for jail staff - Oc 17 89 1C
  • New leash law gives county license to fine owners, take pets - Oc 30 89 1C
  • County wish list submitted; Wake agencies seek billions in buildings - Oc 31 89 1C
  • Panel supports funding staff at new shelter; Facility offers overflow space for homeless - No 2 89 1T
  • Staffing dispute limits uses for weekend jail - No 7 89 1C
  • Counties' opposition to waste site varies No 9 89 14A
  • Wake officials want talks on Falls Lake watershed No 9 89 3T
  • Wake board chairman to step down; Three commissioners seen as likely replacements - No 10 89 1C
  • County proposes creation of panel to save landmarks No 16 89 2T
  • New rule upsets builder; Wake delays increase in inspection fees No 16 89 1T
  • Wake commissioners to consider 16 cent fee for 911 phone service No 20 89 1C
  • Builders speak out against increased inspections No 21 89 1C
  • Rezoning bid splits Wake board (Map) No 21 89 4C
  • Wake County gives manager, attorney severance pay plan No 22 89 16C
  • Battle brews over watershed zoning (Map) No 28 89 1
  • County drops support for planting dogwoods No 30 89 7T
  • Editorial: Delay endangers watershed No 30 89 12A
  • Malone likely to be leader of Wake board - De 2 89 1B
  • Wake County board chairman says he's 'run the course' - De 4 89 5B
  • County aims to regain watershed - De 5 89 1
  • Malone picked to head Wake Board of Commissioners - De 5 89 1B
  • School-construction pact assailed - De 19 89 1B
  • More school systems turning to outsiders for help in building - De 22 89 1B
Wake County Board of Commissioners
  • Highway zoning debated; Wake board targets 'strip development' - Ja 1 90 1B
  • Reservoir changes tabled for good - Ja 3 90 2B
  • Malone assigns commissioners to new jobs - Ja 5 90 2B
  • Commissioners appointed to boards - Ja 9 90 2B
  • Wake to consider rezoning properties near Swift Creek - Ja 15 90 3B
  • Meeting urged on Falls watershed - Ja 19 90 2B
  • Wake board asks for smoking plan - Ja 30 90 2B
  • Board unsure how to handle jail staffing - Ja 31 90 2B
  • Board balks at scenario for spending - Fe 6 90 5B
  • City to work landfill for 2 more years - Fe 17 90 2B
  • Goal set for minority contracts - Fe 20 90 2B
  • Revaluation to be touted on video - Fe 21 90 2B
  • Waste site wins support; Wake County one of two finalists for nuclear waste facility - Fe 22 90 1
  • Waste site losing commissioner support - Fe 27 90 1B
  • New inspections code wins county approval - Mr 1 90 2F
  • Candidates say Wake board too slow in opposing waste site - Mr 2 90 2B
  • Wake board votes to oppose waste site - Mr 6 90 1B
  • Time installed for board meetings - Mr 13 90 2B
  • Wake Forest presents its wish list to county - Mr 13 90 7B
  • Wake residents seeking solution to well water woes - Mr 24 90 1B
  • Deputies take charge of courthouse security - Mr 27 90 5B
  • Reward offered in court arson case - Mr 27 90 2B
  • Two (Maynard; McMullen) nominated to planning board - Mr 29 90 2B
  • County considers Capital Boulevard - Mr 31 90 2B
  • Board awards construction contracts - Ap 3 90 2B
  • Commissioners disagree on way to choose (Planning) board - Ap 3 90 2B
  • Wake OKs Swift Creek watershed plan - Ap 3 90 1B
  • Employees praised for keeping cool - Ap 4 90 2B
  • Board spends money to help clear jail - Ap 5 90 2B
  • County considers projects; Medical unit, library, schools find favor - Ap 5 90 1B
  • Wake board debates taxes, county needs - Ap 6 90 1
  • Planning board appointments made (McMullen; Maynard) - Ap 17 90 2B
  • Wake board files 'wish list' for road projects - Ap 17 90 3B
  • Wake, Raleigh officials discuss watershed - Ap 17 90 5B
  • (Holly Springs) Mayor and family to operate landfill - Ap 25 90 2B
  • Panel urges doubling landfill fees; Wake proposal aims to fund upgrade and a new site or incinerator - My 1 90 1B
  • Wake board opposes building of waste facility - My 1 90 2B
  • Commissioners upset about omission (discussion with Martin about funding cutbacks) - My 2 90 2B
  • Sheriff cuts request for jail workers; Baker tells Wake panel 52 fewer positions needed - My 2 90 1B
  • Legislators asked to support new taxes - My 4 90 2B
  • Wake board rejects plans for firing range - My 8 90 2B
  • Two counties (Wake; Chatham) unite against waste facility - My 9 90 7B
  • Revision of code is sought; Wake plan proposes way to clamp down on building offenses - My 17 90 1F
  • Board backs new plan for firing range - My 22 90 2B
  • Rivals want board to help in funding baseball stadiums - My 22 90 1B
  • Panel supports paramedics for all Wake units - My 26 90 1B
  • Wake considering 'occupancy tax'; Funds from 3% charge on lodgings could go for arts center, coliseum - My 30 90 1B
  • Commissioners hear about landfill site - My 31 90 2B
  • Officials visit helping sites for homeless - My 31 90 1F
  • Commissioners review 1990-91 county budget - Jn 7 90 2B
  • Under the Dome: - Wake may get lobbyist - Jn 11 90 2B
  • Use of proposed hotel-motel tax debated - Jn 13 90 5B
  • Wake studies options for approving a hazardous-waste team - Jn 14 90 1F
  • Board plans library in northwest Wake - Jn 19 90 1
  • Wake board asks for change in Durham landfill plans - Jn 19 90 3B
  • Sheriff, facing higher jail costs, gets extra $515,000 from board - Jn 20 90 5B
  • Stadium proponents meet with panel, give no ground - Jn 20 90 2B
  • Wake commissioners poised to adopt budget; Proposal would raise county property taxes - Jn 25 90 1B
  • Landfill dispute sparks call for zoning change - Jn 26 90 3B
  • Wake adopts budget, 9-cent tax jump - Jn 26 90 1B
  • Cost of new courtroom questioned - Jn 27 90 2B
  • (Wake) Commissioners back funding of NEA - Jy 3 90 2B
  • Commissioners preparing for their cable TV debut - Jy 3 90 3B
  • Commissioners say a proposal to alter building code needs study - Jy 5 90 2F
  • Increase in transportation contract OK'd - Jy 5 90 3F
  • Panel calls for sports-authority talks - Jy 10 90 2B
  • Landfill rebate sought; Recycler seeks diversion credit - Jy 12 90 1F
  • Wake's delay in funding 24-hour paramedics plan upsets Fuquay-Varina - Jy 26 90 2F
  • Emergency rescue team gets go-ahead - Au 4 90 2B
  • GOP commissioner candidates pushing Hedrick for chairman - Au 23 90 5B
  • Wake board likely to vote on sports authority today - Au 27 90 5B
  • Wake board to study new inspection plan - Au 27 90 4B
  • Commissioners ask for revisions (building inspection) - Au 28 90 2B
  • Wake, Durham boards build sports authority - Au 28 90 1B
  • Board seeks probe of sick swimmers - Se 5 90 2B
  • Wake seeks ways to get more money - Se 19 90 3B
  • Wake board to begin its search for ways to preserve open space - Se 24 90 2B
  • County approves Wake Med budget - Se 25 90 2B
  • Editorial: - Good job, but enough's enough (county salaries) - Se 25 90 10A
  • Wake, Clayton boards reject waste site plans - Se 25 90 4B
  • Measures would promote open lands - Oc 4 90 2B
  • Commissioners OK Wake Med expansion - Oc 16 90 2B
  • Watershed site denied for school - Oc 16 90 1B
  • Board pledges $63,500 for low-income housing - Oc 17 2B
  • (Wake) Commissioners oppose waste site near Butner - Oc 30 90 2B
  • Board allocates about $225,000 for firing range - Oc 30 90 2B
  • Commissioners to buy land to expand landfill - Oc 30 90 5B
  • Election not likely to alter Wake board's philosophy - No 3 90 1B
  • Board reverses stance on watershed limits - No 6 90 1B
  • Wake Board backs wider local dialing - No 6 90 5B
  • Board to buy 19 acres for elementary school - No 8 90 2B
  • Education, health high on board's list - No 8 90 1B
  • Wake panel gives rescue squad in Fuquay 90 days to improve - No 8 90 7F
  • Editorial: - Challenge for commissioners - No 9 90 18A
  • Wake names firm to check business taxes - No 13 90 1B
  • School site in watershed reconsidered - No 20 90 1B
  • Commissioners delay vote on rezoning requests (Six Forks & Strickland Rds.) - No 21 90 2B
  • County seeks alternative to strip development - No 23 90 1B
  • Board lifts limit on airport authority terms - No 27 90 2B
  • Panel OKs watershed building; Board approves school construction and rezoning; critics assail moves - No 27 90 1B
  • New vote on disputed Six Forks zoning sought - No 29 90 1B
  • Hedrick gains support in bid for leadership - No 30 90 1B
  • Hedrick coalition crumbles; Democratic pressure halts vice chair bid - De 2 90 1C
  • Board told Six Forks rezoning decision is final - De 4 90 2B
  • Commissioners pick Adcock over Hedrick - De 4 90 1B
  • Regional sports complex interests Wake commission - De 4 90 3B
  • Wake links school funds to sewage system - De 5 90 1B
  • Hedrick seeks rifle ban, creation of hunting zones - De 15 90 1B
  • DSS gets OK for 8 additional workers - De 18 90 2B
  • Wake board seeks more limits on guns - De 18 90 2B
  • Joint study of watershed wins OK; City and county hope for policy concensus - De 27 90 2F