Led by goals from Jack Roslovic and Martin Necas, the Carolina Hurricanes secured a 4-2 victory against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome on Thursday.
Raleigh police reported a total of 1,122 incidents during the week ending Oct. 12, according to the latest data from the Raleigh Police Department Open Data.
The Carolina Hurricanes are set to face the Calgary Flames as they continue their six-game road trip. The game is scheduled for Thursday, October 24, with a puck drop at 9:00 p.m. ET. Fans can watch the match on FanDuel Sports Network South or via the FanDuel Sports App and listen through 99.9 The Fan or the Hurricanes App.
The City of Raleigh's Information Technology Department is set to host the 2024 GIS Day on November 21 at Raleigh Union Station. The event, running from 8:30 a.m. to noon, aims to showcase how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are utilized by state and local governments. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning with GIS technologies.
The Carolina Hurricanes are currently on their longest road trip of the season, playing six consecutive games away from Lenovo Center due to the North Carolina State Fair. The trip began on October 17 and will conclude on October 29.
Hurricane Helene, which struck the Big Bend area of Florida on September 26 before moving northward, caused widespread destruction in Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
The City of Raleigh Museum is set to host an event focusing on the history, current issues, and future of Indigenous culture in North Carolina. The symposium will take place on Saturday, November 9, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and is open to all ages at no cost.
The upcoming basketball training programs for youth and teens are set to begin at Lake Lynn Park. These sessions, aimed at players aged 8-12 and 13-17 respectively, focus on skill acquisition and development through deliberate practice and game-specific movements.
Raleigh Parks has released a new video featuring local children discussing their appreciation for parks. The video, titled "Why Parks Matter," includes unscripted responses from kids who frequent Raleigh's parks. It highlights the various ways in which these spaces contribute to their lives, such as making friends and improving sports skills.
On Thursday, October 17, a Raleigh Water employee named Geoffrey Fish encountered a three-year-old boy walking barefoot and alone on the side of the road. Fish stopped to assist the child, offering him snacks and warmth before they began walking toward the child's home in search of his parents. Several neighbors helped guide them in the right direction, ultimately leading to a reunion with the boy's mother.
Lake Lynn Park is offering a youth basketball training program designed for children aged 8 to 12. The initiative aims to provide an in-depth system for skill acquisition and development through deliberate practice and game-specific movements.