Raleigh Little Theatre Costume Sale is Here!

Raleigh Little Theatre Costume Sale is Here!

A big fluffy dog?  A 16th century ball attendee?  A witch or a zombie?  What will YOU be this year for Halloween?  Well, here's your chance to make your choice!  The Raleigh Little Theatre biennial costume sale will take place on Saturday, October 15th from 10-2 (rain...

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New Tryon Road Bridge Opens This Weekend

New Tryon Road Bridge Opens This Weekend

By Anthony McLeod On Febraury 27th the Renaissance Park Neighborhood Association hosted a panel discussion on the future of Tryon Road where the NCDOT announced the opening of the new bridge by March 6, 2016. After years of advocating for the updated road we're...

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Blue Grass at Live & Local on Hillsborough Street

Blue Grass at Live & Local on Hillsborough Street

By LiveItUp Live It Up! Hillsborough Street has added a free concert at the Louise Stephenson Amphitheatre at the Raleigh Rose Garden on Saturday, September 26 to their already busy weekend of Live & Local: Bluegrass. The event will feature The Shady Grove Band,...

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Packapalooza returns to Hillsborough Street

Packapalooza returns to Hillsborough Street

Guest post by David Dean Thousands of students, fans, and alumni of NC State are expected to cram Hillsborough Street for the fourth annual Packapalooza block party. The family-friendly and free event will be held on Saturday, August 22 from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m....

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Wake County Transit Choices Report & Survey

By Jason Hibbets At the beginning of January, the City of Raleigh appointed me to a 70+ person task force to review the Wake County Transit Plan. I'd like to share some important information that will help shape the future of transit in Wake County that warrants your...

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Fortify Raleigh Phase 2 Has Started

By Jason Hibbets On January 1, 2015 phase two of the NCDOT Fortify Raleigh project began, impacting the section of I-40 between the I-40/440 split to the east and the US 1 and Highway 64 intersection to the west with reduced lanes in each direction. The lane closures...

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Fashion and Fundraising for a Good Cause

Guest post by Kaitlin Throgmorton On November 15, Activate Good's 6th Annual Couture for a Cause Fashion Show Fundraiser will be held at Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh, with all proceeds benefiting Activate Good, whose mission is to activate volunteers to...

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Three Open Data Teams Compete For NC DataPalooza Crown

By Jason Hibbets NC DataPalooza is an open data competition that began at Triangle Startup Weekend: Health DataJam in May of this year. With a focus on health innovation, open data is used to develop applications and solutions that catalyze positive community and...

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The Home stretch for Sierra Lineberry Park Planning

Guest post Matthew Keough (City of Raleigh) The Sierra Lineberry master park plan is ready for public review and the final meetings with City Council and the Parks and Rec board have been scheduled. The proposed master park plan is now available for public review,...

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Indulge in Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week

By Jason Hibbets It's that time of year to explore new restaurants in Downtown Raleigh or visit an old favorite. Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week kicked off on Monday, August 18 and wraps up on Sunday, August 24, 2014 and there are more than 40 restaurants...

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CompostNow Expands from Homes to Restaurants and Offices

By Jason Hibbets Here are some numbers for you. 240,000 pounds of food scraps diverted from the land fill. 120,000 pounds of soil. 8 cities. And one small start-up in Raleigh is making those numbers possible. We previously talked with CompostNow back in 2011 when they...

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The Density Debate on Hillsborough Street Development

Guest post by David Novak, Clodagh Bastian, and Sallie Ricks on behalf of University Park Homeowners Association Board of Directors There has been recent discussion about a proposed new project on Hillsborough Street. This brief summary of the rezoning case is...

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Help SPARKcon Meet Their Crowdfunding Goal

By Jason Hibbets SPARKcon is an open source, for-the-people by-the-people festival. During a four day span each September, SPARKcon activates the creative momentum of the NC Triangle in Downtown Raleigh. But the time is now to help donate and show your early support...

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Sierra-Lineberry Park Concept Revealed at Public Workshop

Guest post Matthew Keough (City of Raleigh) After nearly a year of study and public facilitation, a Preferred Park Plan Concept is to be revealed at the upcoming Sierra Lineberry Park Master Plan Public Workshop on May 20, 2014. At their most recent meeting, the...

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Socks and Undie 5K Rundie on Dix Campus

Guest post by Ellen Hammond Every day, thousands of impoverished and homeless children attend Wake County, NC schools wearing clothes that are worn or ill-fitting. Unfortunately, socks and even underwear are often a luxury. So, why not enjoy a great day with the...

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Fiction Kitchen on the Southwest Raleigh Hot Seat

By Jason Hibbets Nestled on the edge of the Warehouse District in Downtown Raleigh is an outstanding restaurant that started with passion and was certified by the community. A haven for vegetarians and vegans, it's a place to explore southern foods with a twist,...

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Rolling in Raleigh: Oaks and Spokes 2014 Festival

By Jason Hibbets Oaks & Spokes is a collaborative effort to grow bicycling community and culture in Raleigh. They support bicycling as a viable mode of transportation and intend to leave a lingering impact through outreach, collaboration, and making real change...

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Raleigh Brewing Celebrates 1-Year Anniversary

By Jason Hibbets I'd been meaning to do an interview with the good folks at Raleigh Brewing Company for a while, but I haven't had the time to check out their taproom and explore their business in Southwest Raleigh. So instead, my family and I stumbled upon the...

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