A hotel was North Carolina’s first “safe haven” for enslaved people during the Civil War. But perils still awaited those who arrived. In the 1860s, African Americans escaped to one of the state’s ...
It’s like a disco ball decided to settle down and serve comfort food. The neon sign proudly proclaiming “SHINY DINER” is ...
The Shiny Diner stands out like a beacon of nostalgia in Raleigh’s culinary landscape. Its gleaming exterior, reminiscent of an Airstream trailer that decided to settle down and start serving comfort ...
Originally, Dominion Realty planned for a 20-story mixed-use tower with 304 apartments, 62 workforce units, office and retail ...
Visit Raleigh reported a record-breaking year of combined hotel lodging and prepared food and beverage tax collections.
People spent even more money last year at Wake County's hotels and restaurants, according to Visit Raleigh's Wake County ...
In addition to the CIAA’s earlier run, the ACC’s Men’s Basketball Tournament will return to the Spectrum Center for the 14th ...
One power line has left hundreds of people without power on Globe Road/Brier Creek Parkway near Aviation Parkway in north ...
Raleigh has been riding a population boom for years, and along with that is a construction craze that's among the most active ...
The Alston Yards project will add residential, commercial and office buildings to the busy area along O’Kelly Chapel Road.
Raleigh’s planning commission has approved a rezoning application that paves the way towards the build out of a $1 billion dollar entertainment district surrounding the Lenovo Center.
Football TV money has driven all the realignment in major college athletics over the past several years. In the ACC, it has ...
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