The Carolina Hurricanes made a remarkable comeback against the New York Rangers on Monday, scoring four goals in the third period to force a Game 6 in their playoff series. The match began with both teams showing intensity, leading to several early shots that required key saves from goalies Frederik Andersen and Igor Shesterkin.
On April 24, the Urban Forestry Division’s ISA Certified Arborists conducted an inspection and Tree Risk Assessment on a large white oak located in the southeastern section of Nash Square. The City has been inspecting this tree for structural defects over the past decade.
The completion of a traffic signal upgrade at the intersection of Glenwood Avenue and Hollyridge Drive has been announced. The upgrades include protected left turn signals on Glenwood Avenue, crosswalks, pedestrian crossing signals, and wheelchair-accessible curb ramps. These improvements aim to enhance community safety and ease access to various destinations whether on foot, by transit, or in a car.
Method Park is hosting a unique job fair, specifically tailored for immigrants and refugees. The event offers attendees the opportunity to meet with potential employers who are actively seeking their skills and experiences. In addition, a Resume Clinic will be provided by Amplio Recruiting to assist job seekers in enhancing their resumes.
Method Road Community Center is inviting soccer enthusiasts to participate in an exciting mini-tournament. The event encourages participants to wear their favorite jerseys or team colors and engage in a friendly competition with peers.
Rod Brind'Amour, the head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes, remained non-committal regarding his choice of starting goaltender for Game 5 against the New York Rangers. During Monday's practice at Madison Square Garden, Frederik Andersen was positioned in what is typically the starter's crease, while Pytor Kochetkov occupied the opposite end.
The City of Raleigh has announced that it will host an Affordable Housing Summit on Saturday, August 17 at the Raleigh Convention Center. The summit is being organized as a platform for all Raleigh residents to engage in discussions about affordable housing.
The Counselor In Training (CIT) camp, a program specifically designed to equip selected teenagers with the necessary skills and experiences to become Junior Counselors in various youth-serving organizations, is set to take place from June 17-21. The program emphasizes teambuilding, role-playing, and hands-on application, promising a week of fun and personal growth for participants. A high level of maturity is expected from all participants.
The Raleigh Fire Department is launching a series of smoke alarm installation and home safety check events this summer, aimed at reducing the risk of death from home fires. Studies show that working smoke alarms can halve the likelihood of fatalities in such incidents.
The Carolina Hurricanes face a critical Game 5 against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on Monday, aiming to extend their playoff run. The series currently stands at 3-1 in favor of the Rangers.
The City employs thousands of individuals who tirelessly work each day to keep it functioning smoothly. Among these are many unsung heroes whose critical roles often take place behind the scenes, serving our community in ways that may not always be apparent. The video series “This is What I Do” aims to shed light on these individuals and their invaluable contributions.
The Carolina Hurricanes staved off elimination with a 4-3 victory over the New York Rangers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Second Round. The game, held at PNC Arena on Saturday, saw the Hurricanes finally break through on the power play after going 0-for-16 in the series.
The Carolina Hurricanes managed to secure a 4-3 victory against the New York Rangers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Second Round, keeping their playoff hopes alive. The win came after defenseman Skjei scored on the power play with just over three minutes left in the third period. This goal marked a significant turnaround for the Hurricanes, who had struggled with their power play throughout the series.
The Carolina Hurricanes faced the New York Rangers in a tense game that extended into overtime for the second time in their series. The Rangers emerged victorious once again, with Artemi Panarin scoring the decisive goal early in the extra session.
Forest Ridge Park is set to host a series of paddle tours, offering both 2-hour kayak and standup paddleboard excursions along its northern shoreline. The park will provide all necessary equipment for these adventures.
For the first time in this postseason, the Carolina Hurricanes will have Pyotr Kochetkov as their goaltender when they face the New York Rangers for Game 3 on Thursday. Head Coach Rod Brind'Amour announced this decision during a media availability session, explaining that Frederik Andersen, who played the first seven games of the postseason, would benefit from some rest.
The Raleigh Police Department is set to commence National Police Week, which runs from May 12-18, with the Wake County Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Ceremony. The ceremony will take place on Monday, May 13, at 10:30 a.m. at Hayes Barton Baptist Church. National Police Week represents a joint effort by several organizations committed to paying tribute to America’s law enforcement community.
The Carolina Hurricanes are set to face the New York Rangers in Game 3 of their playoff series at PNC Arena on Thursday. The Hurricanes, currently trailing 2-0 in the series, aim to improve their performance against the Rangers.
The Laurel Hills Community Center is set to reopen its doors to the public on Monday, May 13th. The community center staff, including Alyssa and Michele, are eager to welcome visitors back and showcase a range of updates that have been made to the facility.