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Jasmine Gallup

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As Raleigh Grows, So Do Its City Limits

With Raleigh’s population booming, the city is struggling to keep up. → Read More

Raleigh Is Facing a Budget Gap

At an early budget workshop, Raleigh's city council discussed how employee pay and benefits could be affected next fiscal year. → Read More

Quickbait: Black Entrepreneurship

Black-owned businesses are still scarce across most industries in North Carolina. → Read More

Raleigh City Council Adds More Funding for Affordable Housing

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

How One Raleigh Chocolate Shop Readies Its Handmade, Small-Batch Candies for the Big Day

In one week, Escazú sells three times the amount of chocolate they do during any other month, save December. → Read More

Legendary Raleigh Comedy Club Goodnights Goes Underground

The club opened its first night at its new location in the Village District to a full house. → Read More

Quickbait: Ready for Rail?

Here's how much the rail could cost and when we could expect it to be up and running. → Read More

Activists Are Skeptical of Raleigh PD's New De-Escalation Policy

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

With the New Working Barn Cats Initiative, Feral Felines Across Orange County Are On the Job

“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

Quickbait: Wake County Bonds

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

Quickbait: Tracking the Vote

Early voting turnout has so far favored Democrats. → Read More

How to Vote in Wake County in the 2022 Election

With the 2022 election less than a month away, here's everything you need to know about how to vote. → Read More

How November's Election Could Reshape Raleigh's City Council—And the City Itself

Neighborhood advocates, social justice activists, and community volunteers are vying to be new voices on Raleigh's city council. → Read More

Wake County Habitat For Humanity Gets New CEO

Patricia Burch, a 16-year veteran of Habitat for Humanity, starts as CEO for the Wake County branch next week. → Read More

Quickbait: Equity in Higher Education

Duke, UNC-Chapel Hill, and NC State each trail the state average for percentage of Black faculty. → Read More

Raleigh City Council Approves Seaboard Station Rezoning

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

Transfer Co. Food Hall Expands to Live Music

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

Fall Arts Preview: Five Museum Exhibitions to Catch

Rare chances to see works from the Dutch masters, the reimagined People's Collection, and more. → Read More

Raleigh City Council Adds Voicemail Option for Public Comment

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

North Hills Rezoning Still Stalled After Hours of Debate

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