City of Raleigh
Recent News About City of Raleigh
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Archaeological findings reveal rich history at Mordecai Historic Park
Recent archaeological work at Mordecai Historic Park offers insights into the diverse history of those who have lived in the area.
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Raleigh launches Low-Mow Spring to support pollinators
The City of Raleigh Parks Department is initiating a citywide Low-Mow Spring as part of its commitment to supporting native wildflowers and providing vital habitats for pollinators.
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Archaeology event at Mordecai Historic Park explores local history
The upcoming event at Mordecai Historic Park will offer insights into the archaeological findings that shed light on the history of the area.
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Canvas and Coffee program invites active adults for painting and socializing
Green Road Community Center is offering a program called Canvas and Coffee for active adults aged 55 and older.
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Raleigh launches construction of affordable housing community
The City of Raleigh has embarked on a new project to increase affordable housing options for its residents.
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Green Road Community Center hosts bingo for active adults
Active adults aged 50 and older have an opportunity to socialize and meet new friends at Green Road's Bingo events.
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Forest Ridge Park offers guided spring hikes
Hiking enthusiasts have two opportunities this spring to explore the scenic trails of Forest Ridge Park.
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Free screening of "A League of Their Own" at Fletcher Park
Join the community for a free outdoor screening of “A League of Their Own” at Fletcher Park amphitheater.
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Raleigh Police Department records division announces temporary closure
The Records Division of the Raleigh Police Department will temporarily close on Friday, February 28.
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Raleigh police and fire departments to compete in charity hockey match
The Raleigh Police Department (RPD) and the Raleigh Fire Department (RFD) are set to face off in a friendly hockey match.
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Raleigh opens youth swim team registration for March-April season
The City of Raleigh is opening registration for its Youth Intra City Swim Team, offering a competitive swimming experience in a supportive environment.
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World Water Day celebration planned at Lake Johnson Park
Raleigh Parks is set to celebrate World Water Day 2025 with a special event at Lake Johnson Park.
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Laurel Hills launches social club for seniors with diverse activities
The Laurel Hills Community Center is set to launch a new social initiative aimed at residents aged 50 and above.
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H-1B Insights: Employers classified under Manufacturing industry file 152 petitions in North Raleigh Today publication area throughout 2024
Employers classified under the Manufacturing industry based in the North Raleigh Today publication area submitted 152 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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Parkinson's fitness classes offered at Five Points Center in March
The Five Points Center for Active Adults is hosting a class designed specifically for individuals with Parkinson's disease.
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Raleigh trolley tours return with narrated downtown experience
The Historic Raleigh Trolley is set to resume its operations, offering narrated tours of downtown Raleigh.
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St. Patrick's Day celebration planned for children and grandparents at Kiwanis Park
Kiwanis and Active Adults are organizing a St. Patrick's Day celebration aimed at children, their grandparents, and individuals cherished like grandparents.
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Raleigh Department invites public input on Five Points safety study
The Raleigh Department of Transportation has announced a final touchpoint meeting for the Five Points Streetscape and Safety Study.
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Raleigh Parks offers Weatherbound program for youth
Raleigh Parks is organizing the Weatherbound program, offering an afternoon of recreational games and activities for children in grades K-6.
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Raleigh introduces free public Wi-Fi at City Plaza
The City of Raleigh has introduced a new public Wi-Fi service at City Plaza, aiming to enhance downtown activity and support local businesses.