What to Do in June 2024 In and Around Raleigh
Relish the start of summer with some hot-weather sports, Pride celebrations, family-friendly shows and laid-back music.
Relish the start of summer with some hot-weather sports, Pride celebrations, family-friendly shows and laid-back music.
Harris was joined by North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and
U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo.
Emily Coules celebrated their newest location in the North Hills Innovation District with a pre-opening event.
This month in the Triangle, enjoy an excuse to amp up your biking, take in music of all genres and enjoy good food.
With programming that celebrates Black artistry, founders J. Cole and Adam Roy have built more than a festival.
WakeMed celebrated philanthropists and local leaders Brenda and Ron Gibson, to dedicate the WakeMed Heart Center lobby in their name
Recipients were recognized for their exemplary service, leadership, innovation and dedication to the restaurant and lodging industries.
More than $200,000 was raised, with over 40 businesses from the Triangle events industry donating goods and services directly to N2N.
WALTER magazine hosted many of its writers, photographers and illustrators at its office on Fayetteville Street for a get-together.
The String Queens performed for two sold-out concerts for Chamber Music Raleigh’s Sights & Sounds Series at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
Over 350 runners and walkers showed for the inaugural Conn Cougar 5K and Wellness Event to support the school PTA
It’s time to get outside! This April, enjoy garden tours, music festivals, plant sales and a renewed energy in town.
Dream Big was held Jan. 20 at the Raleigh Convention Center and raised $460,000 to benefit Methodist Home for Children.
Mike Kathrani and Tina Vora invited friends and family to try out their new restaurant in North Hills, Tamasha Modern Indian.