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Prepare your home for a major winter storm with tips on heating, pipes, supplies, and power outages.
Winter isn’t over just yet! After a short stretch of spring-like weather, it’ll begin to feel a lot like winter again. With Arctic air pushing back into the region, the Triangle could be looking at another round of cold, and possibly snow, before the weekend ends. A cold front moving through Wednesday into early Thursday […]
Pullen Park in Raleigh to undergo major shoreline improvements, with temporary closures during 2026 construction.
A powerful cross-country journey promoting unity and compassion is making its way to the Triangle. Buddhist monks participating in the “Walk for Peace” are expected to arrive in Raleigh around January 24 as part of their 120-day, 2,300-mile walk across America. The journey, now on Day 78, spans 10 states and will ultimately end in […]
Raleigh drivers, be on the lookout! FAKE QR code stickers reading “Scan Here to Pay for Parking” have been spotted on downtown street parking meters. These fraudulent codes are designed to steal your personal and financial information. To pay safely, always use the official City of Raleigh parking meters or the Passport Parking app. City […]
RALEIGH, N.C. — The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it’s also a time to be extra cautious on the roads. The Raleigh Police Department recently reminded residents on Facebook: “This holiday season, the Raleigh Police Department is participating in the Booze It & Lose It campaign to keep our roads safe. From […]
Raleigh Parks is spreading holiday cheer with several toy giveaways across the city this season. Check out the details below to make sure your family doesn’t miss out. Toy Giveaway at Peach Road Cultural Center Children attending can receive one toy each, while supplies last. A parent or guardian must accompany every child. No registration […]
Discover Triangle's dazzling free holiday light displays created by local families. Check social media for updates.
A period of snow and wintry mix is becoming increasingly likely early Friday, according to ABC11. Most areas are expected to transition to all rain by midday and possibly end with another brief mix on Friday evening. Light snow accumulation, generally an inch or less, and a light glaze of ice are possible, especially north […]
Raleigh’s hometown favorite Toosii, legal name Nau’Jour Grainger, announced that he’s shifting gears from topping the charts to running routes. The platinum-certified artist revealed that he has officially committed to Syracuse University. Grainger’s story has roots in both New York and North Carolina. Born in Syracuse, he later relocated to the Raleigh area, where he […]
The holiday season officially kicks off in Raleigh this weekend as the 81st annual Raleigh Christmas Parade rolls through downtown tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 22, continuing a long-standing tradition that draws thousands each year. Festivities begin the night before with the Downtown Raleigh Tree Lighting on Friday, setting the stage for a full weekend of holiday […]
Wake County Public Schools experienced a major spike in student absences on Tuesday, following reports of federal immigration enforcement actions taking place in communities across the Triangle. According to district officials, 19,471 students were absent, representing 10.79% of enrolled students. Less than two weeks earlier, on October 27, the district recorded just 11,630 absences, or […]