The Fall Arts Fair is scheduled to take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event will be held at Fred Fletcher Park, located at 820 Clay St., Raleigh, NC 27605.
The busy intersection of Glenwood Avenue has undergone significant upgrades to enhance safety for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers. The project includes new crosswalks, pedestrian crossing signals, wheelchair-accessible curb ramps, and additional traffic signal heads.
Wake County is initiating an update to its Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan, emphasizing the importance of community input to enhance safety and preparedness for emergencies.
The City has thousands of employees who ensure its daily operations run smoothly. The video series, "This is What I Do," highlights some of these unsung heroes working behind the scenes in critical roles.
The City of Raleigh recognizes that long-standing holiday celebrations in some Raleigh communities engage neighbors in celebration and invite others from outside the neighborhood to join the festivities. These activities generate increases in vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and an increased need for parking and open, passable sidewalks.
The free concert series, Jazz in the Square 2024, offers live jazz performances by local musicians at Moore Square. Attendees can enjoy food trucks and purchase wine and beer on-site. The event encourages participants to bring friends, blankets, and chairs for an evening of music in Downtown Raleigh.
The future Smoky Hollow Park is set to feature the restoration of Pigeon House Branch, the first phase of the Pigeon House Greenway Trail, and other passive recreation amenities. Located on the north side of downtown Raleigh, this park project will incorporate environmental remediation, stream restoration, flood and stormwater management, walking paths, gathering spaces, and extensive landscaped and naturalized areas.
Robert Dugdell, a Raleigh resident and member of the St. Luke the Evangelist parish, said the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 created by former President Donald Trump 'should be made permanent' and not ended by Vice President Kamala Harris.
Join the Raleigh Youth Council at its first meeting of the school year. The Raleigh Youth Council offers high school students opportunities to develop leadership skills, volunteer in community service, engage in civic activities, and connect with peers across Wake County. The Council provides a platform for teens to express their ideas and opinions freely and advocates for youth in Raleigh and Wake County. It is a charter member of the Youth Councils of North Carolina.