Good morning, Apex. It’s Saturday, November 1st, and while the air has a crispness fitting for the month, there’s no shortage of warmth in the community—especially on the heels of a busy Halloween that ended with a forecast for a bright, dry day. According to local weather outlets, high pressure is settling in after a wet stretch, promising sunshine and temperatures climbing toward the mid-70s, a welcome shift after morning chills in the 40s. Gusty winds up to 20 miles per hour might linger, but humidity is dropping and skies are opening up—an ideal setup for anyone heading outdoors.
On the local sports scene, while there’s no direct word just yet on last night’s high school playoff scores, Apex can still celebrate one of its own: Sara Curtis, a Longwood University goalie from Apex, was just named Women’s Soccer Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Big South Conference, according to Big South Sports. It’s a proud moment for local athletes and their families.
For those with allergies, the pollen report from the NC Department of Environmental Quality brings good news: total pollen remains low, with grasses leading but still well below typical fall levels. Air quality is favorable as well—no advisories are in effect, and the clear, breezy weather should keep things fresh.
In civic life, the Town Council race remains a hot topic, with eight candidates vying for three seats and early voting underway, as noted by WUNC. Key issues on the ballot include utility billing, managing rapid growth, and the controversial proposal for a new data center in New Hill—an industrial project that has the Environmental Advisory Board split, with a narrow 6-3 vote to move it forward, per The Assembly NC. That decision now heads to the Planning Board and Town Council, where residents’ voices will be crucial in shaping Apex’s future.
Meanwhile, after last night’s packed Halloween haunts, local families enjoyed a safe and breezy evening for trick-or-treating. And with the Ghostbusters House now morphing into a Star Wars House, festive spirits are still high in the neighborhoods.
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