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Safe, Vibrant, and Healthy Neighborhoods Committee The Nov. 26 meeting is cancelled.
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Growth and Natural Resources Committee The Nov. 26 meeting is cancelled.
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Economic Development and Innovation Committee The Nov. 26 meeting is cancelled.
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Santa’s Trolley Tour Has Returned To Raleigh
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Half-Day Sports Camp at Abbotts Creek Registration Is Still Open
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The City Of Raleigh Wants Your Help To Shape The City Budget
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Elf Squad Toy Event
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Exhibition Exploring Raleigh’s Black History is At John P. “Top” Greene Community Center
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Our Plans in Raleigh for the Coming Week
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Applications for the 2025 Raleigh Environmental Awards are opened
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Events in Raleigh From Friday November 15 Thru November 21
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Wye Hill’s Sippin’ Santa holiday pop-up
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The Rink Returns To Raleigh
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Raleigh Christmas Parade
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Southeast Raleigh Community Learning Center – Annual Bonfire/Movie Night
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The City Of Raleigh Needs You To Submit a Survey and Make Your Voice Heard
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Reported by WRAL, Construction is underway at the intersection of 440 and Western Boulevard, leading to overnight closures, primarily affecting on- and off-ramps. This phase is expected to be completed by Thanksgiving, with the entire 440 widening project scheduled to wrap up next fall.
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Gov. Roy Cooper has announced a $1 million grant to fund field trips for public schools in North Carolina. The Learning Happens Here fund will provide students with the chance to visit over 100 sites managed by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources across the state. (ABC11)
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Barking Dog NYC, a pet-friendly restaurant renowned for its breakfast, brunch, and comfort food, is set to expand its operations to North Hills’ Park District. The restaurant will provide outdoor seating for guests with their furry companions. We will keep you updated on the opening date.
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The 18th annual City of Oaks Marathon last weekend attracted an impressive 7,500 runners, raising a substantial amount of money for charity. The event drew such a large crowd that people even listen to the music outside of the venues. (CBS 17)



