Governor Josh Stein Appoints John W. Gajda to North Carolina Utilities Commission, Cites Extensive Industry Experience
Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina has appointed John W. Gajda, P.E., with over three decades of electric utility experience, to the North Carolina Utilities Commission.
North Carolina Battles Winter Weather with Road Clearing Efforts as Dickinson Avenue Reopens After Upgrades
NCDOT clears snow from NC roads; Dickinson Ave reopens post-upgrades; new NC By Train route discussed; NCDOT offers free bike helmets to organizations.
Raleigh's Innovative Strategic Planning Earns National Recognition in "50 States, 50 Breakthroughs" Showcase
Raleigh's strategic planning process is recognized in the "50 States, 50 Breakthroughs" for its human-centric, data-driven approach, reducing objectives and initiatives for measurable changes.
Raleigh Faces a Week of Weather Swings from Sunny Valentine’s Day to Rainy Sunday with Mixed Temperatures and Showers
The NWS forecasts typical February weather for Raleigh with a high of 61 degrees and breezy conditions today, but rain is expected starting Sunday and may persist until Monday with possible accumulations of an inch.
Gunfire Erupts Near Moore Square As Man Shot On East Davie Street
A man was seriously injured in a shooting on the 200 block of East Davie Street in downtown Raleigh on Saturday. Police say the investigation is active and no arrests were reported.
Cops Nab Raleigh Fugitive in Oxford Raid Tied to Trawick Road Shooting
Police arrested Nashawn McLaurin Sunday in Oxford on multiple assault-with-a-deadly-weapon charges tied to an October shooting on Trawick Road. Warrants allege two attempted killings.
Jail North Revival Fight as Charlotte Weighs Costly Bid to Bring Back Youth Lockup
Local and state officials are renewing talks about reopening Jail North, but the county would need to hire roughly 96 officers and cover an estimated $15.6M annual bill.












