John Odom
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With safety center off table, Raleigh looks at possible site for 911
The City Council on Tuesday approved studying a north Raleigh site for an upgraded 911 center.
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City's mistake costs Raleigh used car business
Raleigh leaders admit they made mistakes twice when they allowed Campus Auto Repair along Hillsborough Street to start selling used cars on its lot. Now, the owners are demanding the city make things right.
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Raleigh council opposes gay marriage amendment
The Raleigh City Council voted Tuesday to formally oppose an amendment on next May's statewide ballot that would define marriage in North Carolina as between a man and a woman.
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'Occupy Raleigh' protesters not allowed to camp behind City Hall
Occupy Raleigh protesters hoping to set up a permanent base behind City Hall will not be allowed to do so, a city committee decided Tuesday.
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Raleigh City Council will likely revisit red-light cameras
A Raleigh City Council member who voted Tuesday not to renew a contract to operate red-light cameras throughout the city says he thinks the council will likely revisit the issue.
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Raleigh mayoral, city council candidates forum
Raleigh mayoral candidates forum, Sept. 13, 2011.
audience waiting for their turn to speak. That is from district -- John Odom . District. -- Gaylord. So they would be able to go first in giving their closing statement and -- and. -
Raleigh bans smoking in city parks
The Raleigh City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to ban smoking in many public places in the city.
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Raleigh council moving toward park smoking ban
The Raleigh City Council voted 6-2 Tuesday to develop a smoking ordinance for most public places in the city. Once crafted, the proposed ordinance will return to the council for a vote.
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Raleigh board to research costs associated with park smoking ban
The Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board will spend the next two weeks researching costs associated with the proposed ban on smoking in Raleigh parks.
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Raleigh adopts budget
The Raleigh City Council on Monday adopted its nearly $620 million budget for the fiscal year 2010-11.
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