What can we answer for you about Raleigh in 2023?

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Happy (almost) New Year, Raleigh.

From the announcement of Downtown South’s new music venue to the groundbreaking of Dix Park’s Gipson Play Plaza, we’ve been proud to watch 2022 unfold in Raleigh. Which brings us to the question — what will 2023 have in store for the City of Oaks?

Care to influence the news cycle a bit? We want to know what questions you want answered in the new year. Curious about which concert tours have a Raleigh stop planned? Wondering what City Council is up to? What about skyline changes we might see next year? Or simply where to get a darn good cup of coffee?

Don’t be afraid to speak up, because the questions you asked us last year were some of our favorites to answer — including what’s being done with the circular Holiday Inn, where to find Raleigh’s best escape rooms, and how to support local female-owned businesses.

Submit your questions to influence the stories that hit your inbox in the new year, and stay tuned with us as we watch 2023 unfold.

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