The three races on Cary voters’ ballots this fall each feature one Democrat and one Republican and a mix of incumbents and newcomers to town politics.
Chloe Courtney Bohl
Chloe Courtney Bohl is a reporter for the INDY and a Report for America corps member, covering Wake County. She joined the staff in 2024.
With “Guys and Dolls,” a Cast of Local Actors Sees a Jazzy Second Act
The 55+ musical theater production, which runs October 7-10, is a partnership between Dancing Man Productions and Raleigh Little Theatre.
Character Studies: Heather Leah, Raleigh’s Hidden Historian
The fifth-generation Raleighite documents and shares the City of Oaks’ hidden history and forgotten landmarks.
WRAL-TV Fights to Succeed in a New Media World
Television viewership and advertising revenue are down nationally, and locally owned stations are fading. Jimmy Goodmon, the fourth-generation president of Capitol Broadcasting, confronts a precarious future.
Morrisville’s Mayor is Defending His Seat in a Three-Way Race
Two-term mayor TJ Cawley faces a challenge from a conservative newcomer to Morrisville politics as well as from his town council’s own mayor pro tem, Satish Garimella.
Zebulon’s Mayoral Race Takes Shape amid Town Turmoil
At a Tuesday evening forum, five candidates made their cases to voters.
Raleigh’s Former Solid Waste Services Director Is Suing the City for Alleged Retaliation and ADA Violations
Meanwhile, Solid Waste Services workers have recently described serious safety and management issues in the department.
A Divided Zebulon Town Board Treads Water
Despite having a mandate to fill an open seat, the board of commissioners continues to punt on the issue.
NC Officials, Former CFPB Director Talk Scams, Fraud, and Consumer Protection in the Trump Era
Federal staffers charged with protecting consumers from financial predation are hamstrung in their jobs, and scams are proliferating dangerously.
Wake Dems Endorse Municipal Candidates from Apex to Zebulon
The county party has set ambitious goals for 2025, including flipping two town councils and knocking on 50,000 doors.

