No, Raleigh is not getting a subway system. “That’s the most common question I get when people see the maps,” said Nicholas Sailer, 25, who designed a hypothetical subway map for the City of Oaks.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Raleigh city council member who cast the lone vote opposing a new district map at Tuesday's council meeting is calling the adopted plan, which affects who voters vote for, ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min A Raleigh developer is betting ...
Raleigh officials are rewriting the city's comprehensive code governing land use and replacing it with a Unified Development Code. As part of the effort, about 30 percent of the city's land will be ...
In a decision on Wednesday afternoon, federal judges gave the green light to North Carolina’s newly drawn Congressional map. Republicans in the General Assembly passed the ...
The draft comprehensive plan that Raleigh planning department officials have been talking up for a year contains hundreds of pages of policy goals and action items, many of which begin with statements ...
The Raleigh City Council approved new district maps for local elections this week, despite some residents’ concerns the maps could dilute minority voters’ power. The new maps change the council ...
Old Raleigh maps reveal a historic park at the end of a trolley line -- but no trace of it exists today. Other WRAL Top Stories Unlike Bloomsbury Park, another lost trolley park with a roller coaster ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Federal judges on Thursday upheld several U.S. House districts that North Carolina Republicans drew in ...
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