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Weekend Wrap-up

U.S. Supreme Court Refuses To Reinstate NC Voter ID Law

In a 4-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has refused to issue a stay in North Carolina’s voter identification law.

NC plans $94 million Ag lab in Raleigh

The state Department of Agriculture plans to build a $94 million laboratory complex off Edwards Mill Road.

Where are Raleigh’s Parking Fees Going?

The City has raised over $410,000 in the eight months since new parking fees in downtown Raleigh went into effect. The City says most of the money is going toward cleaning costs.

Pope House highlights African American contributions to early Raleigh medicine, civil rights

The Pope House recently opened as a museum, offering visitors a view of Raleigh in the early 20th century they may not have heard much about.

Wake County sees gains in school passing and graduation rates

The percentage of Wake County students passing state exams in math, reading and science rose to 67.9 percent during the 2015-16 school year.

Raleigh nonprofit restaurant will provide jobs for formerly homeless women

Carroll’s Kitchen, opening soon on Martin Street, will mainly employ women working to get back on their feet after being homeless.

New Raleigh dining concept allows people to pay what they can afford

A Place at the Table would be Raleigh’s first pay-what-you-can-cafe.

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