Billede af showet Apex North Carolina News and Info Daily

Apex North Carolina News and Info Daily

Podcast af Inception Point AI

engelsk

Nyheder & politik

Begrænset tilbud

1 måned kun 9 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / månedOpsig når som helst.

  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • Gratis podcasts
Kom i gang

Læs mere Apex North Carolina News and Info Daily

Stay informed with the 'Apex North Carolina News and Info Tracker' podcast, your daily source for local news, events, and community updates in Apex, NC. Get the latest information on local government, schools, businesses, and more, all in one convenient place. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to the area, this podcast will keep you up-to-date with everything happening in Apex, North Carolina. Tune in for insightful coverage on local stories and events that matter to you. For more info https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Alle episoder

383 episoder

episode Apex, North Carolina - Apex Weekend: Traffic Tragedy, Summer Heat, and Community Events Ahead cover

Apex, North Carolina - Apex Weekend: Traffic Tragedy, Summer Heat, and Community Events Ahead

Apex has had a somber but active stretch, with the biggest local headline coming from the deadly early Saturday crash on US-1 near Friendship Road, where three men died at the scene and a fourth passenger survived in serious but stable condition after the vehicle flipped several times, according to WRAL and the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. WRAL reports the right lane was closed for hours before reopening around 4 a.m., a stark reminder that even a quiet weekend can change in an instant. For listeners keeping an eye on daily conditions, the weather has been warm and unsettled, with The Weather Network showing Apex at 19°C and reporting rain, plus a high near 23° and a low near 0° in the current forecast display. Regional weather coverage from the News & Observer also noted active storm concerns across the broader Piedmont and eastern parts of North Carolina, underscoring the need to watch for changing skies. The local calendar is also filling up again, with Apex's own town calendar and Halle Cultural Arts Center listings pointing to community events and summer programming around town. A Cars and Coffee Morrisville gathering is set for Sweetwater in Apex on Saturday morning, with a June 20 date and an American Muscle theme, while Apex's Juneteenth Festival is also being promoted locally as a community celebration. Wake County is highlighting seasonal services too, including its Summer Food Program for students, showing that the region is shifting into full summer mode. For listeners planning outdoor time, it is worth checking the latest pollen and air quality updates before heading out, since those daily conditions can change quickly with weather swings and summer heat. Thanks for tuning in, subscribe for more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

17. juni 2026 - 2 min
episode Apex, North Carolina - Apex Weather Update: Mild Start, Afternoon Showers Possible, Heat Returns Later This Week cover

Apex, North Carolina - Apex Weather Update: Mild Start, Afternoon Showers Possible, Heat Returns Later This Week

Listeners in Apex, let's get you caught up on the last 24 hours close to home. According to The Weather Network's Apex page, you woke up to a mild, comfortable start with temperatures in the upper 60s rising toward the mid to upper 70s by late afternoon, with a mix of sun and increasing clouds and only a slight chance of a passing shower. Light west to northwest breezes around 10 to 15 kilometers per hour have been keeping things feeling pleasant, especially after recent storms pushed the real heat back for a bit. MarineWeather's Raleigh forecast, which closely tracks Apex, notes cooler-than-normal highs in the mid 70s with about a 50 percent chance of scattered afternoon showers, so keep an eye on the sky if you have evening plans outdoors. The RainDrop rainfall tracker for the 27523 zip code reports zero rain over the past 24 hours, holding June's total at 2.88 inches so far, with 10.77 inches year to date, below the typical average near 19.93 inches. That slight deficit means lawns may start to look a little thirsty later this week if showers stay spotty. With dry weather yesterday and light winds this morning, local meteorologists generally expect a moderate pollen count today, with grasses leading the way and tree pollen easing back. Air quality across the Triangle is in the good to moderate range based on regional reports, so most listeners can comfortably get outside for a walk or run, though those with allergies or asthma may still want to keep medication handy. On the community front, Apex United Methodist Church shared that the Town of Apex has issued a proclamation recognizing June as Alzheimer's and Brain Health Awareness Month, spotlighting local support groups, caregiver resources, and education events happening around town. That means if you see purple ribbons or displays downtown, they are part of a broader push to encourage early screening and brain-healthy lifestyles. In regional news that many Apex sports fans are still buzzing about, the News & Observer and the Durham Herald-Sun report that the Carolina Hurricanes arrived back in the Triangle to a jubilant homecoming after clinching the Stanley Cup, their first championship since 2006, with free food giveaways and celebrations popping up across the area. High school athletes in Apex are riding that same wave of energy as they move into off-season workouts, summer leagues, and conditioning, though detailed scores from last night's scrimmages and summer ball games are still being updated by local athletic departments and conference sites this morning. Roads around Apex are moving more smoothly today, but local law firms and social media posts are still sharing updates and condolences following a deadly crash on U.S. 1 southwest of town early Saturday, where three men, including soldiers, died and a fourth was critically injured according to reports citing the North Carolina State Highway Patrol. That tragedy remains a somber backdrop as many of you commute past that corridor, and it has sparked renewed conversations about speed and late-night driving safety. Looking ahead, regional forecasters say you can expect a gradual warm-up later in the week, with highs pushing back into the upper 80s and low 90s and typical afternoon pop-up showers returning, so enjoy today's relative comfort while it lasts. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss your local Apex update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

I går - 3 min
episode Apex, North Carolina - Apex Weekend: Tragedy on US-1, Heat Advisory, and Community Life cover

Apex, North Carolina - Apex Weekend: Tragedy on US-1, Heat Advisory, and Community Life

Apex had a sobering weekend news story, with three people killed in a high-speed single-car crash on US-1 near Friendship Road early Saturday, and a fourth passenger surviving in serious but stable condition, according to the News & Observer and WRAL. The State Highway Patrol said the driver lost control just before 12:30 a.m., the car overturned several times, and speed was a primary factor; two of the victims were ejected, and the right lane was closed for hours before reopening around 4 a.m.[4][1] The weather is also making headlines for all the warm, stormy energy: The Weather Network says Apex is dealing with rain chances today, with temperatures around 19°C and a high near 23°C, plus cloudier conditions through the afternoon.[2] A separate local weather post warns that much of central North Carolina faces a heat advisory with heat indices of 102 to 107 degrees and a level 2 severe storm risk later in the day, which fits the muggy, fast-changing June pattern listeners know all too well.[8] For neighborhood life, Visit Raleigh's event calendar showed live music in the Apex area yesterday, including Brian & Cheyenne Band at The Backyard Bar Area, a reminder that the town's weekend scene still brings out plenty of energy even when the headlines turn serious.[7] RainDrop's Apex rainfall tracker lists 0.00 inches for both June 13 and June 14, which helps explain why the heat has had room to build.[14] So today's Apex story is a mix of caution, weather pressure, and local rhythm: a tragic crash, a hot and unsettled forecast, and the steady hum of community life that keeps going around it. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

15. juni 2026 - 2 min
episode Apex, North Carolina - Apex Heat Advisory: Storms Brewing, Juneteenth Festival Planning, and Summer in Full Swing cover

Apex, North Carolina - Apex Heat Advisory: Storms Brewing, Juneteenth Festival Planning, and Summer in Full Swing

Listeners, Apex has been buzzing over the last 24 hours, so let's get you caught up on what's happening right in your backyard. First, the weather. According to the National Weather Service Raleigh briefing, the Triangle has been under the influence of hot, unstable air, with a heat advisory running yesterday from late morning into the evening as heat index values pushed well into the upper 90s. Overnight, temperatures only dipped into the low 70s, keeping things muggy, and forecasters say that later today brings another round of scattered thunderstorms, some potentially strong with gusty winds and heavy downpours, especially in the late afternoon and early evening. That same briefing flags a Level 2, or slight, risk for severe storms in central North Carolina, which includes Apex, so afternoon outdoor plans may need a backup. Local meteorologists and allergy specialists in the Triangle have been reporting a classic early summer mix in the air: tree pollen is finally low, but grass and weed pollen have ticked up into the moderate range, enough for allergy-prone listeners to feel that scratchy throat and itchy eyes. Regional air quality monitors around Raleigh show code Yellow, or moderate, levels of ozone and fine particles, meaning it is generally OK to be outside, but sensitive groups, like those with asthma, may want to take it easy during the hottest hours. On the community front, regional event calendars show that residents are already gearing up for one of Apex's signature celebrations, Juneteenth in the Peak. Organizers of the annual Apex Juneteenth festival are promoting the sixth edition of the event, set for Saturday, June 20 at Apex Town Campus, with live music, food trucks, art, culture, and history. Social posts from Juneteenth in the Peak organizers over the last day highlight vendor confirmations, youth activities, and a call for volunteers, so listeners can expect a bigger-than-ever celebration of culture and community. Just up the road, the Halle Cultural Arts Center calendar has been showcasing its summer programming in downtown Apex, including midweek movie nights and arts events that are drawing families to Salem Street for dinner, a show, and some much-needed air conditioning after these hot afternoons. High school sports are in their quieter summer window now, with spring seasons wrapped and fall practices still weeks away. Athletic departments around Wake County have been using the past 24 hours to post offseason workout reminders and summer camp sign-ups rather than scoreboards, but the focus is already turning toward football, volleyball, and cross country as coaches firm up conditioning schedules around the recent heat advisories. Beyond town limits, Visit Raleigh's events listings show a packed regional calendar that Apex listeners are tapping into: late-night shows like the Borderline Natives run of performances at downtown Raleigh venues, plus a wave of weekend festivals and concerts that are becoming popular road-trip nights out from Apex as schools let out and vacation season ramps up. In short, over the past day Apex has been living that classic early summer mix: thick heat, a storm chance on the horizon, manageable but noticeable pollen, moderate air quality, and a community already leaning into festivals, arts, and the promise of a busy summer ahead. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe so you never miss what is happening around Apex. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

12. juni 2026 - 3 min
episode Apex, North Carolina - Apex Heat Wave: Budget Hikes, High Pollen, and Summer Safety Tips cover

Apex, North Carolina - Apex Heat Wave: Budget Hikes, High Pollen, and Summer Safety Tips

Good morning, Apex listeners. Let's catch you up on what's been happening around town in the last day. According to the National Weather Service in Raleigh, Apex woke up to a warm, muggy start with early temperatures in the low 70s, climbing fast toward an afternoon high in the upper 80s with a heat index nudging into the 90s. Skies are partly cloudy with only a slight chance of a pop-up thunderstorm, but the big story is the humidity and the lingering dry pattern much of North Carolina has been dealing with, as Carolina Public Press reports months of below-normal rainfall across large parts of the state. That means lawns are thirsty, local creeks are running low, and fire danger stays elevated even on a green-looking landscape. For anyone sneezing this morning, you are not imagining it. Regional allergy trackers for the Triangle are calling today's pollen level high, driven mainly by summer grasses and a mix of weeds, with trees finally dropping off after a long spring season. Air quality monitors around Wake County show ozone and fine particles in the moderate range, so most listeners can go about their day, but anyone with asthma or breathing issues may want to keep strenuous exercise to earlier or later in the day when it is a bit cooler and cleaner. On the civic front, Indy Week reports that the Apex Town Council has just approved a 262 million dollar budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which includes a 1 point 75 cent property tax increase and higher solid waste and electric rates. Town staff estimate the typical household could see roughly 300 dollars more per year when you add up water, sewer, trash, and power, so listeners will want to keep an eye on those utility bills and maybe tighten the thermostat a notch. From Town of Apex announcements, municipal crews are continuing their summer prep work in parks and along greenways after last week's invasive species removal effort near Apex Community Park, and staff are pushing out an employee kudos and development update to highlight new projects coming to town. Meanwhile, Wake County Government notes new scholarship recipients for environmental education, a reminder that a lot of Apex's teens and college students are already thinking ahead to fall. High school sports are easing into their quietest stretch, with spring seasons wrapped up and summer workouts just getting underway. Local athletic departments in the region are reporting no major playoff games in the last 24 hours, but football, soccer, and cross-country conditioning sessions are starting in the heat, so expect to see more clusters of student-athletes out on the fields in the evenings as coaches work around the temperature. Safety-wise, the Apex Fire Department shared on social media that Apex Police and Apex Fire recently responded to a serious rollover crash where the vehicle rolled twice before coming to rest, a sobering reminder as we head into peak summer travel season. Crews emphasized seatbelts and slower speeds as the simplest life savers on our busy roads. Looking ahead, the Town of Apex events calendar is pointing toward a full community slate later this month, including the Juneteenth in the Peak celebration. The Apex Juneteenth Festival Committee and the Town of Apex are planning live performances, vendors, and family activities downtown, so listeners may want to mark their calendars, especially if they are looking for outdoor fun once we get a little break from the heat. That is your quick tour of the last day in Apex: steamy skies, high pollen, moderate air quality, budget changes on the way, quiet high school scoreboards, and a community gearing up for summer events while staying mindful on the roads and around dry landscapes. Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Loved this episode? Discover more original shows from the Quiet Please Network at QuietPlease.ai, explore our curated favorites here amzn.to/42YoQGI, and catch just a slice of our AI hosts in action on Instagram at instagram.com/claredelish and YouTube at youtube.com/@DIYHOMEGARDENTV

11. juni 2026 - 3 min
En fantastisk app med et enormt stort udvalg af spændende podcasts. Podimo formår virkelig at lave godt indhold, der takler de lidt mere svære emner. At der så også er lydbøger oveni til en billig pris, gør at det er blevet min favorit app.
En fantastisk app med et enormt stort udvalg af spændende podcasts. Podimo formår virkelig at lave godt indhold, der takler de lidt mere svære emner. At der så også er lydbøger oveni til en billig pris, gør at det er blevet min favorit app.
Rigtig god tjeneste med gode eksklusive podcasts og derudover et kæmpe udvalg af podcasts og lydbøger. Kan varmt anbefales, om ikke andet så udelukkende pga Dårligdommerne, Klovn podcast, Hakkedrengene og Han duo 😁 👍
Podimo er blevet uundværlig! Til lange bilture, hverdagen, rengøringen og i det hele taget, når man trænger til lidt adspredelse.

Vælg dit abonnement

Mest populære

Begrænset tilbud

Premium

20 timers lydbøger

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo

  • Ingen reklamer i podcasts fra Podimo

  • Opsig når som helst

1 måned kun 9 kr.
Derefter 99 kr. / måned

Kom i gang

Premium Plus

100 timers lydbøger

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo

  • Ingen reklamer i podcasts fra Podimo

  • Opsig når som helst

Prøv gratis i 7 dage
Derefter 129 kr. / måned

Prøv gratis

Kun på Podimo

Populære lydbøger

Ofte stillede spørgsmål

Flere spørgsmål og svar
Kom i gang

1 måned kun 9 kr. Derefter 99 kr. / måned. Opsig når som helst.