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If you’re working a second or third job, you can’t show up as your best for your students,” said Demina Gaskin.
More than a dozen friends, family and colleagues gathered inside the Raleigh County Courthouse on Thursday to celebrate the promotion of two county deputies. Tony McGlothlin and Roger
It’s been exactly five months since the Raleigh Convention Center’s roof went up in flames. Repairs are still underway with more work taking place at the
Downtown Raleigh’s longtime 42nd Street Oyster Bar, once a raucous late-night staple, still sits dark more than a year after it closed. The dining room is empty, the bar is quiet, and a storefront that used to hum with nightly crowds has gone still. For regulars who once packed the place, the silence feels like a small-city loss.
Homebuilding plays a critical role in maintaining a steady housing supply and keeping prices at sustainable levels. As the U.S. population grows, more housing is needed to meet demand. Since the Great Recession, construction has lagged well behind what is needed, which is one of the main reasons home prices are so high today.
Scroll to the end of this story for a photo gallery of the May Day rally. Thousands of educators, advocates and allies converged on Raleigh Friday, demanding higher pay for teachers, more state
Two concentrated weekend traffic crackdowns in Raleigh ended with a long list of tickets and handcuffs, as police pulled dozens of drivers off the road and tallied 60 speeding citations along with 16 arrests for driving while impaired. The operations focused on the I‑440 Beltline and several busy corridors downtown and in southeast Raleigh.