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With Raleigh’s population booming, the city is struggling to keep up. → Read More
At an early budget workshop, Raleigh's city council discussed how employee pay and benefits could be affected next fiscal year. → Read More
Black-owned businesses are still scarce across most industries in North Carolina. → Read More
The council approved a series of major budget amendments Tuesday, including funding for affordable housing and prevention of homelessness, and support for the newly launched Wake Legal Support Center. → Read More
In one week, Escazú sells three times the amount of chocolate they do during any other month, save December. → Read More
The club opened its first night at its new location in the Village District to a full house. → Read More
Here's how much the rail could cost and when we could expect it to be up and running. → Read More
The Raleigh police department’s new de-escalation policy is a step towards reform, but activists say it doesn’t yet go far enough. → Read More
“She was a slicing machine,” Barbara Hengstenberg says of one of the program's Working Ban Cats. “It took a few weeks, but they love to be wherever we are.” → Read More
More than $1 billion in new bond funding was approved by Wake County voters last week. Here's where all that money will go. → Read More
Early voting turnout has so far favored Democrats. → Read More
With the 2022 election less than a month away, here's everything you need to know about how to vote. → Read More
Neighborhood advocates, social justice activists, and community volunteers are vying to be new voices on Raleigh's city council. → Read More
Patricia Burch, a 16-year veteran of Habitat for Humanity, starts as CEO for the Wake County branch next week. → Read More
Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, and NC State each trail the state average for percentage of Black faculty. → Read More
The Raleigh City Council voted to move forward on a rezoning request for the historic Seaboard Station, currently home to Logan's Garden Shop. → Read More
A venue at Transfer Co. Food Hall in downtown Raleigh usually used for private parties and business lunches now is home to live music and ticketed concerts. → Read More
Rare chances to see works from the Dutch masters, the reimagined People's Collection, and more. → Read More
After more than a year of criticism about their lack of community engagement, the Raleigh City Council has added a new way for people to participate in meetings. → Read More
A controversial Raleigh rezoning project proposed by Kane Realty in July is still stalled after another hour of debate at a city council meeting Tuesday. → Read More