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Raleigh elections: Some familiar faces file to run in mayor, city council races

July 18, 2022
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Charles Duncan

No matter what happens in the Nov. 8 elections, there’s bound to be a shakeup on the Raleigh City Council.

Filing for Raleigh mayor and city council seats closed Friday. Three of the seven current council members opted not to run again, and one council member is running for a different seat.

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Who's Running For Raleigh City Council?

July 7, 2022
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Jasmine Gallup

Candidates for the Raleigh City Council and Mayor began filing for election July 1 and will continue filing until July 15. So who's running? Take a look at our bios of the candidates.

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Who will lead the No. 6* BEST city in America?

May 25, 2022
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Melissa Howsam

Raleigh City Council: Who’s In and Who’s Out…

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Wake program helping families pay rent, utilities during pandemic

October 30, 2021
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Adam Owens

There is money available to help, but the problem can be getting it to the people who are hurting. An eviction clinic in Raleigh Saturday worked to connect the two.

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Wake program has 8,000 aid applications from tenants pending

October 29, 2021
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Matt Talhelm

Millions of dollars in federal pandemic relief aid sits untouched as thousands of Wake County residents who've applied for rental assistance continue to wait to find out if they're approved for help.

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Who’s Running for Raleigh City Council?

August 28, 2019

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Wake Womens Attorney candidate forum

Thursday, August 8, 2019

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The Vision of the Poor

June 29, 2019
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Courtney Napier

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Raleigh's Last Nerve

July 7, 2019
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Courtney Napier

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Broken by Design: East Raleigh is worth more to the City Than the Black Lives on it

July 30, 2019
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Courtney Napier

The residents of East Raleigh have brought businesses, institutions, and beauty to their home city and beyond, but their success has never really been part of Raleigh’s long-term plan.

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