Nancy McFarlane, New Council Sworn In

December, 06, 2011
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Monday night the new city council and Mayor Nancy McFarlane were sworn in by District Court Judge Jane Gray.  The event was a humble celebration for a city approaching 400,000 residents, held in the convention center lobby, a formal but Spartan affair and a reflection of the fiscal caution that marks this era.

Nancy McFarlane to Be Sworn in as Raleigh Mayor on Monday Night

December, 04, 2011
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Nancy McFarlane to Be Sworn in as Raleigh Mayor on Monday Night

Nancy McFarlane was voted to succeed Charles Meeker as Raleigh’s mayor in October. Meeker has served as Raleigh’s mayor since 2011 and has done a lot for North Carolina’s capital city.

Raleigh Officially Runs its Own Food Trucks Out of Town

September, 01, 2011
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Raleigh Officially Runs its Own Food Trucks Out of Town

After over one year of debates, Raleigh has officially decided that it hates food trucks and wants them out of town. R.I.P. Food Trucks.

Food Truck Talks Continue

July, 26, 2011
Food Truck Talks Continue

Like debt-ceiling talks, but with bigger risk to our city’s economic future.

FMW Real Estate’s Hillsborough Morgan Development Controversy

October, 25, 2010
FMW Real Estate’s Hillsborough Morgan Development Controversy

The behemoth development will bring major change to west downtown; are our own development guides even being applied?

Q&A with Thomas Crowder on the State of Mass Transit planning

June, 16, 2010
Q&A with Thomas Crowder on the State of Mass Transit planning

Triangle communities gear up for approving mass transit plans, referendum

City Council considers Lightner Again

April, 06, 2010
City Council considers Lightner Again

Last week the City Manager put forward a new proposal on moving forward Lightner Public Safety Center.

Lightner Stalls at Council Vote

March, 02, 2010
Lightner Stalls at Council Vote

Going forward on Lightner has finally been voted on.

The Crowder, Gaylord, Stephenson Memo on Clarence E Lightner Public Safety Center

February, 05, 2010
The Crowder, Gaylord, Stephenson Memo on Clarence E Lightner Public Safety Center

The text of the Feb 2nd memo on the Lightner Center delivered by Councilors Stephenson, Crowder and Gaylord to the City Manager and Council.

Stephenson, Gaylord, Crowder unite to stop Lightner

February, 03, 2010
Stephenson, Gaylord, Crowder unite to stop Lightner

Tuesday’s city council meeting brought a new plan from budget conscious councilors, one that throws all of the planning and design that has been done out the window.

Clarence E. Lightner Public Safety Center Vote Delayed

January, 05, 2010
Clarence E. Lightner Public Safety Center Vote Delayed

Raleigh’s new public safety center sits in limbo.

Clarence Lightner Public Safety Center Renderings and Council Vote

December, 22, 2009
Clarence Lightner Public Safety Center Renderings and Council Vote

One of the first orders of business for the Raleigh City Council in the new year is a huge vote on the Clarence Lightner Public Safety Center.

Hillsborough Street Celebrates the Coming Transformation

October, 30, 2009
Hillsborough Street Celebrates the Coming Transformation

Tomorrow Hillsborough Street celebrates 10 years of working toward a new vision.

Election Results: Charles Meeker Wins, Koopman Defeated, School Board Goes Neighborhood

October, 06, 2009
Election Results: Charles Meeker Wins, Koopman Defeated, School Board Goes Neighborhood

A rainy election day with thin turnout across the city.  Slightly over 11% of eligible voters made it to the polls Tuesday to cast their votes for Raleigh’s city elections and four of the Wake County School Board district elections. The biggest news of the day: the clean sweep by the Republican backed school board candidates who have vowed to end diversity based busing.  Chris Malone, Deborah Prickett, and Debra Goldman were all elected by a highly vocal and organized group of parents.

New Raleigh’s City Council and Board of Education Endorsements

October, 02, 2009
New Raleigh’s City Council and Board of Education Endorsements

Elections are next Tuesday for Raleigh citizens and as such your faithful NR contributors put forth their picks for city council and the board of education. David Millsaps, Khaner Walker, Betsy Kane and Steven Waters talked it over, here are their nominations for 2009 municipal and board of education elections.

Betsy Kane’s City Council 09 Endorsements

October, 02, 2009

New Raleigh presents Betsy Kane’s City Council Endorsements

Raleigh Council Candidates Meet for Open Forum

September, 11, 2009
Raleigh Council Candidates Meet for Open Forum

Growth was on everyone’s mind at the Raleigh City Council candidate forum last night. Whether it was planning for new school construction, mass transit systems or water conservation – all agreed next year’s city council will have a lot on their plate. Hosted by WakeUp Wake County and the League of Women Voters, candidates gave their stump speeches while fielding questions from audience members.

Raleigh 2030 Comprehensive Plan Passed

September, 09, 2009
Raleigh 2030 Comprehensive Plan Passed

At the Tuesday meeting the Raleigh City Council uniformly passed the Raleigh 2030 Comprehensive plan, a complex set of guidelines shaping growth in Raleigh for the next 20 years.

Sierra Club Endorses Incumbent Slate,  Democratic Party After Crowder?

August, 28, 2009

An incumbent ticket, and an interesting theory.

Candidates file for City Council & School Board Seats

July, 07, 2009

The filing period for local and county political offices began this Monday.

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