Charles Meeker
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Fact Check: Democrats hit McCrory with ethics claims
While the individual components of a new attacking Pat McCrory are true, how they are put together creates a misleading impression for viewers.
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Poll: Bowles would be best gubernatorial bet for Dems
Registered North Carolina voters prefer former University of North Carolina President Erskine Bowles among the potential field of Democrats who could face likely Republican candidate Pat McCrory in the governor's race, according to a poll released Monday.
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Raleigh trying to emulate open-source culture
As Red Hat Inc. prepares to move its headquarters to downtown Raleigh and expand its operations, the company is also trying to build an open-source community in the city.
And that's my former mayor Charles meeker who worked to keep Red Hat here while he was mayor was instrumental. So today it's also announced that rally is becoming -
Red Hat recruiting open-source firms to Raleigh
As Red Hat Inc. prepares to move its headquarters to downtown Raleigh and expand its operations, the company is also trying to build an open-source community in the city.
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McFarlane to focus on smart growth for Raleigh
Before presiding over her first Raleigh City Council meeting Tuesday, Mayor Nancy McFarlane said she wants to get the entire city involved in building toward the future.
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Pullen Park readies for reopening
Crews on Thursday were putting the final touches on Pullen Park near downtown Raleigh in preparation for its reopening ceremony on Saturday.
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Raleigh, Habitat partner to revitalize southeast neighborhood
The City of Raleigh is collaborating with Habitat for Humanity to flip foreclosed homes into affordable housing for deserving families. The unique program, which is funded in part by the federal Neighborhood Stabilization Program, has sparked rebirth and revitalization in some southeast Raleigh neighborhoods.
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Renovated Pullen Park reopens Saturday
Pullen Park near downtown Raleigh will reopen Saturday after nearly two years of renovations.
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City juggles free speech, law in handling 'Occupy Raleigh' protest
Raleigh's police chief said Tuesday that anti-Wall Street protests in the Capital City are going well, despite arrests in recent weeks, and protesters are asking City Council for a permanent place to gather.
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Mayor has questions about 'Occupy Raleigh' arrests
The capital city's mayor wants to know what role Raleigh police played in arrests last week of several anti-Wall Street protesters on the sidewalk next to the old Capitol building grounds.
No -- mayor Charles meeker said that he watched this YouTube video of those Thursday arrested he said it's clear that. Video that the capital at least
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