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Raleigh City Council members and the city manager want your input on next year’s budget and hiring a new police chief.
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Raleigh City Council members and the city manager want your input on next year’s budget and hiring a new police chief.
The Dix property is now a city park, but it will likely be years before there are any major changes to the land.
More than 75 people met the candidates for police chief during a public interview Thursday. City Manager Russell Allen led the session and asked the three prospects questions from residents.
Both residents and an apartment developer are unhappy with a city requirement that would extend and connect a road through a quiet neighborhood.
Members of the Wake County school board Tuesday delayed a vote on security guards in elementary schools because three members missed the discussion.
A proposal for a new downtown loan fund could leverage federal and private dollars to pump $5 million into Raleigh small businesses.
Marchers gathered in downtown Raleigh Monday in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday.
The original plan for Raleigh included five parks covering entire city blocks. Two have disappeared to make way for state offices. Of the other three, one is the site of the Old State Capitol, while Moore and Nash squares remain.
Raleigh’s wastewater treatment plant on the Neuse River will be expanded again to keep up with anticipated growth in the city.
A program the Record once reported as underutilized has seemingly gained momentum after Raleigh City Councilors this week approved the seventh loan through the city’s Downtown Loan Program.