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The Lee County Sheriff’s Office led a multi-agency sex offender sting that netted 14 arrests in July, including nine suspects from Lee County.

Sheriff Brian Estes made the announcement Wednesday in a press conference which included members of the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, the Moore County Sheriff’s Office, the Siler City Police Department, and ma...


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By Richard Sullins | [email protected]

The Lee County Board of Commissioners turned back two separate attempts Monday night to slow down a proposal for a data center facility on Lower Moncure Road, rejecting ...


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By Gordon Anderson | [email protected]

The local debate over Sunday’s inclusion in the early voting schedule for the 2026 election reached the Lee County Board of Commissioners on Monday

Lee County Elections Director Jane Fawcett spoke to the board at the invitation of Commissioner Robert Reives Sr., a Democrat who’d requested an update on the cou...


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By Gordon Anderson | [email protected]

A Lee County sheriff’s deputy wrote that District Court Judge Brian Lewis was “waving” a firearm while demonstrating its laser sight during an open court session in July, with the laser scanning across the face of a clerk working in the courtroom.

The statement, obtained through a public records request, was ...


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A clever marketing ploy? A trail left by a golden snail or a leprechaun leading to a pot of gold? A mistake?

Over the weekend a thin yellow line appeared in the southbound lane of U.S. 1 and then U.S. 15-501 through Sanford, and no one knows where it came from.

The line starts (or maybe ends) around the Wake-Chatham County line and extends all the way to t...


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