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The Record in 2012 and Beyond
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Record Board Chair Fiona Morgan shares some of the nonprofit’s 2012 accomplishments.
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Record Board Chair Fiona Morgan shares some of the nonprofit’s 2012 accomplishments.
The City of Raleigh recently created a new economic development position to help entrepreneurs and startups get off the ground.
Four Raleigh Public Record freelancers received awards from the organization this week to honor their hard work in 2012.
A change to the controversial Stanhope development has been held in committee to give the developer more time to consider a compromise.
A group of East and Southeast Raleigh residents met Monday night to express concern about what will happen to food access after one of the nation’s leading grocery store chains decided to close two nearby stores.
Members of a Raleigh City Council committee this week moved to loosen the rules on community gardens. The full City Council could take up the change in January.
The Planning Commission Tuesday approved a rezoning that allows another multi-family development to be built near Cameron Village.
Community gardens and an urban farm have started to gain popularity around Raleigh. But advocates say zoning restrictions are inhibiting future growth.
City Councilors approved two new laws this week, allowing food trucks to operate in all of downtown and making landlords responsible for garbage can violations.
Councilors debated the new Greenway for four months, but have now agreed on almost 5 miles of paved trail and another 1.7 miles of unpaved trail.