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Luciana Perez Uribe Guinassi covers North Carolina state politics and government. Makiya Seminera was a politics intern with The News & Observer in summer 2023 and is now a reporter with McClatchy ...
The North Carolina Veterans Day Parade set for Saturday in downtown Raleigh has been canceled after the city said it could not have motorized vehicles. Raleigh issued a parade permit to the Wake ...
Raleigh’s 100th Memorial Day. This month marks the 100th anniversary of Raleigh’s first Memorial Day, a ceremony it was slow to embrace. One ugly reality shaped the city’s decision to join ...
Throughout the early 1990s, The News & Observer divested itself of various local newspapers in South Carolina and the North Carolina mountains, and by September 1993, Sunday sales of The News & Observer reached 200,000 for every week. However, the newspaper still owns The Cary News, Chapel Hill News, and the Smithfield Herald among other ...
The Charlotte Observer Josephus Daniels, the principal shaper of the Raleigh News & Observer. There have been newspapers in North Carolina since the North-Carolina Gazette began publication in the Province of North Carolina in 1751. As of January 2020, there were approximately 260 newspapers in publication in North Carolina.
The shootings began in a residential area near the Neuse River Trail greenway area shortly after 5:00 p.m. on October 13, 2022. [3] According to police, a gunman, armed with a shotgun, handgun, and hunting knife, first killed his brother at home by shooting him in the head and stabbing him 57 times in the neck, then went out into the street, where he fatally shot a woman on her porch and ...
Update: We published this story in February 2022 and in April, the owner of the Greensboro Darryls, William “Marty” Kotis, said he is planning to bring Darryls back to Raleigh.
Peace College Main Building is the focal point of the Peace College campus in Raleigh, North Carolina.Built between 1859 and 1862, [2] Main Building is located at the northern end of Wilmington Street in downtown Raleigh and is considered one of the largest antebellum buildings surviving in the city. [3]