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Raleigh updates its Development Fee Guide for FY26, effective July 1, 2025, as announced post-City Council meeting.
The stirring of her orange tabby cat Leo alerted the mayor to an idling truck with its lights on outside her home.
Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell recounts a 3 a.m ... City leaders have talked “behind the scenes” about safety and making sure protocols are followed at the downtown municipal building, ...
The North Carolina legislature has wrapped up the chief portion of its annual session by passing another Hurricane Helene ...
Since 1951, the Powell Bill has provided municipalities with money to pay for a range of street improvements and repairs.
Along with growth, the town is seeing a shift in other leadership positions. Weaverville’s longtime public works director, ...
For Canada Day, most festivities will be taking place at the pier from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with the March of Canadians ...
Raleigh’s Holiday Inn, built in 1969, once faced demolition. Now its owners want to get it designated as a historic landmark.
The private developer behind the planned Union Station high-rise will contribute $1.56 million to the city’s affordable ...
Mayor Randy Piazza supports the plan for Johnson Controls to renovate and maintain the Corliss Avenue building. The town ...
Raleigh City Council awarded $28.6 million to begin work along New Bern Avenue to accommodated a planned rapid bus route.