The Raleigh City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to change the city’s noise ordinance, returning enforcement to decibel levels starting next year.
By late November, when lawmakers are next expected in Raleigh, most providers — and their patients — will likely feel the effects.
The loudest maximum decibel level that will be allowed is between 10 a.m. and midnight in Glenwood South. The rules set a ...
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The Chapel Hill-based health system is eyeing a major move into the western part of the state as competition for hospital ...