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We’re going just down the road, from Apex to Zebulon, to learn more about the Triangle, and we want your help. Let us know which Triangle towns and cities we should visit.
The essence of fall is getting stronger by the day. Whether you’re looking for a fall inspired bev or bite, we’ve got you covered with 10 places to savor the season.
This NBC tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine just how difficult it is to buy a home in Raleigh.
Raleigh’s indie music fest is back with established artists and newcomers alike — head to downtown Raleigh for Hopscotch Thursday, Sept. 5 through Saturday, Sept. 7.
The Raleigh Neighborhood Exchange is celebrating its 20th anniversary by hosting Engage Raleigh Community and Neighborhood Expo, a new event that aims to connect residents, neighborhoods, community groups, and local government.
Raleigh’s world records range from beer taps and guitar rotations to a new racquet facility and a near-world record globe.
After a two- to three-year renovation, the museum promises a “dramatic new experience” for visitors. The museum will close to the public Monday, Oct. 7.
Raleigh’s new Business Bloom program aims to nurture growth and innovation among refugee and immigrant entrepreneurs.
It’s nearly time for kick-off so, we’ve created a list of 10 places to watch sports like basketball and football in Raleigh.
Raleigh’s hottest day on record was Friday, July 5, 2024 when Oak City hit 106°.
Looking for new, locally owned restaurants to try? We’ve found an app for that.
With heavy hitters like Janelle Monáe, Tierra Whack, and Ashevillian Moses Sumney, CAROLINADAZE supports nonprofit causes + advocates for the Gen Z vote across the Tar Heel state.
Downtown Raleigh Alliance released its annual State of Downtown report for 2024 and there’s a lot to unpack.
Take advantage of the Labor Day weekend by enjoying it out and about in Raleigh at various events.
Make this September one to remember with this month’s plan ahead. Event highlights include tons of live music, an orchid show, and world-class tennis.
The last IBMA Bluegrass Live! Festival is bidding Raleigh farewell. Find out who’s hosting and what’s to come.
Since August is Wellness Month and we’re approaching the end of summer, we’re sharing activities in Raleigh to help with unwinding and tending your overall wellness.
Wolfpack football season is upon us, and we have the need-to-know info about Carter-Finley Stadium + how to make the most out of gamedays.
The No Girl, No Woman Initiative has partnered with the City of Raleigh to bring its first permanent Pink Pantry location that’ll bring direct access to needed hygiene materials. Find out how the Pink Pantry is filling in the gaps and how to get involved with the cause.
Wake County experienced a record-breaking 2023, welcoming 18.5 million visitors who spent $3.2 billion.
Chef Preeti Waas will open the second location of her innovative Indian restaurant at Horseshoe at Hub RTP. Cheeni plans to open in 2025 with construction starting later this year.
NC State’s annual block party welcoming the new school year is back and bigger than ever. We’ve got all the details to make this Packapalooza one to remember.
Who doesn’t love shopping local? Pack the perfect picnic using only local items.
Summer has a bad habit of getting away from us before we’ve had a chance to fully indulge. Take advantage of the last weeks of summer with these must-have experiences.
Discover surprising act that are illegal in NC that might catch you off guard.
Maybe you just hit the jackpot or are dreaming of hitting it big, and we’ve got four ideas for what to do with $1 million.
Old-school entertainment concept Pins Mechanical Co. will open in the reimagined neighborhood by winter 2025.
Duke Energy has offered more than $4 million to assist families experiencing financial adversity. Learn more about the assistance programs and how to access the support.
Swing Racquet and Paddle has broken ground on the first-of-its-kind and largest racquet-focused facility in the world. Here’s what we know and what to expect of the campus.
All restaurants and eateries in NC receive restaurant sanitation scores at least every year measuring the food safety practices of their kitchen. Here’s what those scores mean and a few spots boasting perfect 100s.