2014 Elections
Bryan Beats Puryear, Will Face Hutchinson in November
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Incumbent Joe Bryan defeats challenger Fred Puryear in Tuesday’s primary election for Wake County Commission District 1.
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Incumbent Joe Bryan defeats challenger Fred Puryear in Tuesday’s primary election for Wake County Commission District 1.
Councilors Wayne Maiorano and Eugene Weeks will host town hall meetings for residents this month.
Raleigh Public Record’s regular Election Day live blog. Get updates from throughout the day and across the city.
The 2014 Spring Primary edition of our voter guide. Analysis of what’s in play this spring and profile interviews with the local candidates.
In this week’s development beat, more construction, and controversy, from Hillsborough Street, along with changes at Crabtree Valley Mall and the Cardinal Club.
After holding steady for about eight years, CAT and TTA are expected to increase bus fares to cover increased operating costs and service improvements.
Competing claims about the city’s sign ordinance—some say Raleigh needs new rules for signs in windows, others say the current policy is too strict—have sparked a debate in city hall. Raleigh City Council members are creating a new task force to come up with new rules for window signs.
Planning Commission members this week approved a controversial seven-story apartment building for Hillsborough Street and a new middle school for North Raleigh. Rex hospital and Wake Tech’s north campus are expanding, and a Taco Bell is getting some repairs.
Early voting begins Thursday for the May 6 Primary Election.
Members of Raleigh Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission this week approved new sharrows, or shared-lane markings, for Dixie Trail.