Oak City Portraits
Moral Saturday
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Thousands of people gathered Saturday for a “Mass Moral March” in downtown Raleigh.
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Thousands of people gathered Saturday for a “Mass Moral March” in downtown Raleigh.
A kickoff event for the City’s Downtown Plan is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 11, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the lobby of Meymandi Concert Hall at the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts.
The elusive Unified Development Ordinance map will finally be revealed to the public this spring.
A walk after the rain down a side street off Clark Avenue near NCSU campus.
Raleigh City Councilors Tuesday approved a contract extension with the company responsible for the downtown parking meters. Councilors also delayed a vote on a new pawnbroker’s license, approved a new stormwater management device and added more road races have been to the calendar.
A dispute that spanned more than two decades between the city and a northwest Raleigh quarry operator finally comes to an end, allowing the Crabtree Creek greenway to connect to Umstead Park.
Board of Elections still looking for precinct officials. The county elections director said despite the vacancies the board is ahead of schedule.
Councilors discussed how to communicate among themselves and with city staff during the first day of their annual retreat.
Planning Roundup: Two Crabtree Valley developers continue to duke it out as one files for a change in land use designation for the other’s property. Commissioners this week also recommended more retail for a North Boylan Street apartment community and got an update on the 2030 Comprehensive Plan.
Raleigh residents celebrated a snow day Wednesday with some winter fun.