Get in shape in 2014! Millbrook Fitness Boot Camp is the fitness program you have been waiting for. Join us each Saturday for a fun workout that includes both high intensity and low impact moves that will help build strength and stamina as you meet your fitness goals. Exercises are derived from Muay Thai kick […]

Last weekend’s severe weather resulted in storm debris for many Raleigh neighborhoods. City residents are encouraged to put storm debris at the curb on their normal day of collection. Residents with larger amounts of debris from the storm such as uprooted trees and broken limbs will need to call the Solid Waste Services Department’s Code […]

Attention college students or parents of college students! The perfect time to start looking for summer job is now for this upcoming summer. The City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Department has numerous summer job opportunities available including: summer camp, pools, lakes, and more. Take advantage of the opportunity now and apply before all […]

It’s not to early to start thinking about summer camps! The City of Raleigh’s summer camp brochure is online now. Take a look so you can decide what to do with your kids this summer! Click For Raleigh Camp Brochure  

Raleigh area residents can protect themselves from identity theft by taking part in the America Recycles Day event Saturday, Nov. 16, at North Hills Shopping Center. Not only may residents drop off sensitive documents for shredding and recycling, the event also provides an opportunity to dispose of desktop computers, laptops, small servers, hard drives, and […]

Dozens of Raleigh residents have signed a petition asking a Raleigh realtor to remove a sign they say is an eyesore in downtown. The petition is asking Doro Taylor to take down a sign at her office at the intersection of Glenwood Avenue and Peace Street. Complaints call the sign tacky and call it is […]

The City of Raleigh is reminding residents that they now must pay vehicle property taxes along with registration renewals at the same time. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) this year launched its Tag and Tax Together Program, which allows vehicle owners to conveniently pay both their local vehicle property taxes and state […]

Are you new to cheerleading or just love to cheer? Come to Laurel Hills Community Center to learn how to jump, cheer, and dance. You will learn motions, jumps, voice projection, chants, cheers, and dances. You will learn the difference between chants and cheers, and football and basketball cheers. You will learn what offense and […]

Have you observed this scenario? You’re stopped at a red light, a police car pulls up turns on his flashing lights and proceeds through the red light only to get down the road and turn off their lights? Or you’re on the highway and you observe HP exceeding the speed limit and no flashing lights. […]

The City of Raleigh loose leaf curbside collection for 2013-2014 will begin Nov.13. Collections will be made citywide once before and after the Christmas holiday. The City’s leaf collection vacuum equipment moves very quickly and requires residents to have their leaves prepared properly and placed curbside prior to the crews working in their area. Leaves […]

Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources is holding youth basketball registrations for boys ages 5-18 and girls ages 5-16. Registration is $36 for City of Raleigh residents and $48 for non-city residents. League age is determined by age as of August 31, 2013. Games and practices will be held at various community centers throughout the […]

As of today, new parking rates will be effective in the “purple zone” in Downtown Raleigh. The rate increase was included as part of the City’s 2013-14 Fiscal year budget. The hourly rate in this zone will increase from $1 per hour to $1.25 for on-street parking. Also, the rate for 15-minute spaces will increase […]