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The private HBCU signed a multimillion-dollar loan agreement in a last-ditch effort to save the university. Saint Augustine's faces severe financial problems and is fighting to maintain its accreditation.
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Raleigh’s City Council voted in favor of partially closing South Street and Lenoir Street in order to move forward with the expansion of the beloved Red Hat Amphitheater on Tuesday.
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Raleigh officials stated the new TRAC bins will serve as a way to keep city sidewalks clear and clean.
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State employees who work in downtown Raleigh have been on the move in recent months to make way for major office construction projects.
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NC Freedom Park in downtown Raleigh highlights the journey of freedom for Black Americans.
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The "Sip n' Stroll" district currently includes about six square blocks downtown. The expansion will add more of the Warehouse District up to parts of Hillsborough Street.
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The Triangle's first Black-owned children’s bookstore is opening this summer in downtown Raleigh. It’s aimed at Black and Brown families.
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Restaurant and bar owners in Raleigh are largely supportive of the program, affectionately called Sip n' Stroll Downtown. Participants can roam with a cocktail in hand around Fayetteville Street and the Warehouse District from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m. every day of the week.
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The festival took place at Lincoln Theatre on July 2, 2022.
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After a three year hiatus, Dreamville Fest returned to Raleigh April 2 and 3.