The Historical Record
A Regulator at Joel Lane’s
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North Carolina’s prelude to the Revolutionary War.
Raleigh Public Record (https://theraleighcommons.org/raleighpublicrecord/page/279/)
North Carolina’s prelude to the Revolutionary War.
Nation’s infrastructure discussed; Weekend violence and destruction; Mandatory rental property registration.
About 35 people gathered in Nash Square to remember those murdered in 2008.
Raleigh residents speak out against violence; Homeless on television; Free downtown bus service.
Wake School Board Wants Bigger Classes; State Fair Grounds Master Plan Unveiled; Three House Fires May Have Been Set Intentionally
The Raleigh City Council recently voted to take the property at 301 Hillsborough Street away from the developer that had been planning to build at the site since 2000. The Reynolds Company missed a December 31 deadline to get financing.
Reassignment Plan in Effect; Homeowners may have to park cars elsewhere; Raleigh police looking for suspect.
Council got an interim report on tiered water rates, and the animal tethering ordinance has a public hearing set for March 3.
Budget woes; City Council thwarts public park visitors; Raleigh grows rapidly.
Pay more for your water; Parents furious over Wake County reassignment plan; Yow disrespected.