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Move aside pickleball, there’s a new racket sport in town.
From historic buildings that no longer stand to ads promoting Raleigh restaurants, we dug through newspaper archives dating as far back as 1881 to celebrate the 21st night of September.
Each year on September 19, our city and its surrounding areas celebrate 919 Day, an unofficial nod to the Triangle’s main area code. Keep reading City Editors Cat + Allie’s recommendations to spend a day celebrating the 919.
This classic Italian cocktail made with gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth is enjoyed internationally and as part of Negroni Week in Raleigh. Sip on inventive takes on this bev.
The Parlor at Heights House is offering an afternoon tea fall series featuring finger sandwiches, elegant vibes, and plenty of loose leaf tea to go around.
According to the Downtown Raleigh Alliance report, since 2015, $7.1 billion has been in the downtown development pipeline.
OK Raleigh, we want to here from you — what development lingo and city terms stump you? Take our survey so we can dig in.
Three new spots including a bar, restaurant, and cannabis cafe and bakery are open or coming soon to Hillsborough Street.
Oktoberfest is almost here and luckily you don’t have to travel far to join in on the celebrations — we complied seven festivals in the Triangle to break out your lederhosen for.
The historical Rialto Theatre is bringing back live music for the first time since the early 2000s with a stacked multi-genre lineup.
There are so many businesses new or coming soon to the Village District like Coastal Urge, Shake Shack, and Studio Volare. Keep reading for more updates to the historic district.
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This forthcoming third space promises second-hand and vintage media with a cozy selection of coffee and local events. The Newsagent’s will open this summer on Fayetteville Street.
This quarter our book club read will consist of diving into Shanora Williams’s thriller novel “The Bitter Truth” set here in Oak City.