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For fine dining options, Triangle residents are choosing to eat local more and more. → Read More
Each year, tens of thousands of people flood Franklin Street during Halloween night, accompanied by EMS workers and law enforcement, costing the town of Chapel Hill nearly $2 million in the last 10 years. → Read More
Cameron Village will soon be the home of Raleigh's first Mori Luggage & Gifts. → Read More
Several new breweries are cropping up along the southeast side of the Five Points neighborhood in Raleigh, between Atlantic and Glenwood avenues. → Read More
By mid-January, Sears at Cary Towne Center will close its doors. → Read More
The 10th Annual Ray Price Capital City Bikefest, hosted by Ray Price Harley-Davidson of Raleigh, is gearing up for this weekend, and organizers expect around 100,000 people to attend. → Read More
Well-known women chefs from the region will converge at Coquette Brasserie for a dinner to benefit the James Beard Foundation scholarships. → Read More
Neuse River Brewing Co. has settled on a location and is working to open by the end of December. → Read More
The International Bluegrass Music Associationâs World of Bluegrass event coming to Raleigh in the next few weeks just got blogger friendly. → Read More
City Club Raleigh, a member of ClubCorp (NYSE: MYCC), has reopened after a $3 million investment that combined the Cardinal Club with the Capital City Club, located on the top floor of the Wells Fargo Capitol Center downtown. → Read More
Appalachian State University economics professors estimate the changing fall leaves generate $1 billion for North Carolina in tourism revenue each year. → Read More
Farm Aid, the traveling annual music festival with headliners such as Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Dave Matthews, has hit Raleighâs Walnut Creek Amphitheater after months of planning. → Read More
The North Hills kids' cooking studio has relocated and rebranded. → Read More
All the right pieces have to fall in place, but international flight growth could play in the Triangle's favor. → Read More
For the first time, the Peopleâs Peppers event will hit the Carrboro Farmersâ Market. → Read More
The 2014 Sir Walter Raleigh Awards will be celebrated Tuesday night at a ceremony at the Contemporary Art Museum in downtown Raleigh. → Read More
Hopscotch, Farm Aid, Beericana, World of Bluegrass and lots of little festivals in between are taking over the Triangle starting next week. Some say music is becoming part of Raleighâs brand. → Read More
The N.C. Museum of Natural Science is hoping to reach rural communities by revamping the Museum of Forestry in Whiteville. → Read More
Holly Springs could have a paintball park by the fall, if all goes well for Mark Tangherlini, the man behind Creedmoor's Silent Forest. → Read More
The owners of Tupelo Honey Café in Asheville are making sure the interior of the new Raleigh location reflects the city, and meanwhile has begun accepting job applications. → Read More