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The city’s Civil Service Commission hears employee grievances, but rarely has a full board.
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The city’s Civil Service Commission hears employee grievances, but rarely has a full board.
Greg Hallam retired last week after 26 years working on planning and zoning in the city. He said the re-zoning process has become more politicized.
On March 3, as it does on first Sunday of every month, the Sacred Heart Cathedral Catholic Church in downtown Raleigh holds a traditional, Extraordinary Form Mass.
The first Oaks & Spokes bike festival begins today in Raleigh. In honor, we took a look at bikes around the city.
Joseph Holt Jr. was the first black student to attempt to attend an all-white public high school in Raleigh. After three years of fighting, his family lost that battle, but the full story of why they lost took several more decades to uncover.
A little-known cemetery with some of Oberlin Village’s earliest settlers is still shrouded in mystery.
Raleigh has built nearly 20 miles of bike-friendly roadway since developing its Comprehensive Bicycle Plan in 2009 — but the city still has a long way to go.
Developers question urban guidelines in Raleigh’s most suburban areas and a new Family Dollar store is approved for Southeast Raleigh.
The public will get a chance to weigh in on plans for Union Station at an upcoming workshop.
Raleigh’s newest police chief, Cassandra Deck-Brown, was sworn in Friday.