DoRaleigh News & Notes: NCMA’s New Art Installation, Duke’s Global Ranking, Stanley Cup Impact & More

Stay connected with the latest Raleigh news, business updates, local attractions, community milestones, and Triangle happenings in this week’s DoRaleigh News & Notes.

From a stunning new public art installation at the North Carolina Museum of Art to record-breaking Stanley Cup parade attendance, here’s what everyone in Raleigh has been talking about.

A New Outdoor Art Experience Opens at NCMA

The North Carolina Museum of Art has unveiled “Please Be Seated,” an interactive outdoor sculpture by internationally acclaimed Paul Cocksedge Studio. The flowing wooden bench installation is now part of the Museum Park and joins only two other permanent versions located in Hong Kong and Beijing.

If you’re looking for a unique photo opportunity or a relaxing place to enjoy nature, add this new attraction to your Raleigh bucket list.

Duke and UNC Ranked Among the World’s Best Universities

The Triangle continues to shine on the global stage.

According to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings:

  • Duke University ranked No. 20 among the world’s best universities.
  • UNC-Chapel Hill earned the No. 55 spot globally.

These rankings reinforce the Triangle’s reputation as one of the nation’s leading centers for higher education and innovation.

Raleigh’s Forgotten Skateboarding Legacy

Did you know Raleigh once hosted one of America’s largest skateparks?

Utopia Park opened in 1999 with skateboarding legend Tony Hawk and several professional skateboarders attending the grand opening. While the park is gone today, it remains an important chapter in Raleigh’s sports and youth culture history. (Via INDY Week)

Goats Continue Their Landscaping Mission

Goats are becoming one of the Triangle’s most unexpected environmental helpers.

A herd from Goats on the Go recently helped clear invasive vegetation at Carolina Tiger Rescue. Despite sharing space with lions and tigers, the goats safely completed their work while helping improve the habitat.

Organizations across Raleigh are increasingly turning to “goatscaping” as an eco-friendly alternative for removing overgrown vegetation and invasive plants like English ivy.

The Left Hook Announces Grand Opening Celebration

Downtown Raleigh favorite The Left Hook is celebrating the grand opening of its new Hargett Street café with a community festival on Saturday, August 1.

The celebration will feature:

  • Vendor market
  • Live wrestling
  • Circus performances
  • Live screen printing
  • Family-friendly entertainment
  • Local vendors

It’s shaping up to be one of downtown Raleigh’s most unique summer celebrations.

Raleigh Remembers Paul Dombalis

The Raleigh restaurant community is mourning the loss of Paul Dombalis, third-generation owner of The Mecca Restaurant, who passed away this week at age 68.

Dombalis operated Raleigh’s oldest restaurant from 1990 until 2018 and helped preserve one of downtown’s most beloved dining traditions.

New Retail Development Coming to Hillsborough Street

A long-vacant property beside Target on Hillsborough Street is finally moving forward.

The project will include:

  • Open-air retail space
  • New restaurants
  • Rally House
  • An additional national restaurant concept expected to be announced later

Construction is expected to wrap up this winter, bringing additional shopping and dining options near NC State.

Stanley Cup Championship Continues to Boost Raleigh

The Carolina Hurricanes’ championship run continues to make headlines.

New figures show:

  • 192,922 fans attended the downtown Raleigh Stanley Cup Parade.
  • Outside visitors generated approximately $13.4 million for the Wake County economy.
  • Roughly 12% of the Raleigh metro population attended the celebration.

The parade has become one of the largest public gatherings in Raleigh history. (The News & Observer)

Andia’s Named One of America’s Best Ice Cream Shops

Cary favorite Andia’s Homemade Ice Cream earned the No. 6 spot on USA Today’s list of the nation’s best independent ice cream shops.

Seasonal flavors currently include:

  • Couch Potato
  • Lavender Lemonade

Perfect timing for a summer treat.

Road Work Coming to Glenwood Avenue

Drivers should prepare for traffic changes.

NCDOT begins resurfacing Glenwood Avenue this Sunday between Wade Avenue and Woman’s Club Drive. Temporary lane closures and detours will be in place throughout the project.

Raleigh Water Restrictions Continue

Raleigh’s drought remains a serious concern.

City officials issued 92 water restriction warnings in just one week, highlighting the importance of conserving water as dry conditions continue across central North Carolina.

Residents are encouraged to follow all current watering restrictions.

Lenovo Center’s Future

While appearing on the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon suggested Lenovo Center could have roughly another decade before discussions of a replacement arena begin.

Meanwhile, Centennial Authority leadership says extending the life of the current arena remains a top priority.

Snake Season is Here

Wildlife experts are reminding Triangle residents to stay alert this summer.

Timber rattlesnakes, also known as canebrake rattlesnakes, are North Carolina’s most common venomous snake and may occasionally be encountered on hiking trails and wooded areas around the Triangle.

Knowing how to identify them—and giving them plenty of space—is the safest approach. (The News & Observer)

Have you heard of Goatscaping?

Goatscaping. It’s what dozens of Raleigh organizations are using to chew on overgrown plants, including invasive species like English ivy. Meet Goats on the Go. (WUNC)

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City of Raleigh Government Guide for Thursday June 25th

Stay informed about what’s happening in Raleigh city government with today’s schedule of public meetings and board activities. Whether you’re interested in planning, historic preservation, or local government decisions, these meetings provide opportunities for residents to stay engaged with the City’s ongoing work.

City of Raleigh Government Meetings – Thursday, June 25, 2026

❌ Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting — CANCELLED

3:00 p.m.
Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

The Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting scheduled for Thursday has been cancelled.

🏛️ Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

4:00 p.m.
Category: Boards and Commissions

The Planning Commission Committee of the Whole meets to discuss planning initiatives, zoning matters, and development-related topics that help shape Raleigh’s future growth.

🏡 RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

5:00 p.m.
Category: Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Certificate of Appropriateness Committee reviews proposed exterior changes and preservation projects within Raleigh’s designated historic districts to ensure they meet established preservation guidelines.

Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

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Stage 1 Water Restrictions Remain in Effect Across Raleigh as Drought Conditions Continue

Residents across Raleigh and surrounding communities are being reminded that Stage 1 water restrictions remain in effect as Central North Carolina continues to experience severe drought conditions.

The restrictions, which began on April 20, are designed to help conserve water and protect the region’s long-term drinking water supply. While Falls Lake and Swift Creek reservoirs remain capable of meeting current demand, Raleigh Water officials are encouraging residents to reduce unnecessary water use.

Key Stage 1 Water Restrictions

Outdoor Watering

  • Automatic and manual sprinklers may only be used between midnight and 10 a.m.
  • Odd-numbered addresses may water on Tuesdays.
  • Even-numbered addresses may water on Wednesdays.
  • Handheld hoses and drip irrigation systems may be used at any time.
  • Hose-end sprinklers are restricted to approved watering days and times.

Indoor Conservation Measures

  • Restaurants will serve tap water only upon request.
  • Hotels and lodging facilities will encourage guests staying multiple nights to reuse towels and linens.

Why the Restrictions Matter

Raleigh’s Water Shortage Response Plan uses lake levels, weather conditions, and long-term water supply forecasts to determine when conservation measures are needed. City officials say acting early helps preserve water resources for essential needs such as drinking water, healthcare facilities, and emergency services.

The City is focusing on education first, with warnings issued for initial violations. Repeat violations may result in civil penalties.

Residents can report water restriction violations by contacting Raleigh Water Customer Care at 919-996-3245.

For the latest updates on drought conditions, water supply levels, and conservation measures, residents are encouraged to monitor Raleigh Water’s weekly updates.

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Wake County Waterways Carry Rare Warning: Officials Say Do Not Eat Fish from Certain Local Waters

RALEIGH, N.C. — A rare public health warning is drawing attention to several waterways across Wake County, where officials advise residents not to eat any fish caught in certain areas due to long-standing contamination concerns.

According to a recent report from Axios Raleigh, fish found in parts of Brier Creek, Crabtree Creek, Lake Crabtree, and connected waterways contain elevated levels of toxic chemicals, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and mercury. These contaminants can accumulate in fish tissue over time and pose health risks to people who consume them. (Axios⁠)

Why Are Fish Advisories Being Issued?

The warning stems from pollution linked to the former Ward Transformer facility near Raleigh-Durham International Airport. During the 1960s and 1970s, chemicals from the site entered nearby streams and eventually spread into larger waterways throughout western Wake County. The site later became a federal Superfund cleanup location after investigations found widespread PCB contamination. (Axios⁠)

PCBs were banned in the United States in 1979 because of their harmful effects on human health and the environment. These chemicals remain in sediments and aquatic ecosystems for decades, where they can accumulate in fish and other wildlife. (Axios⁠)

Which Waterways Are Affected?

Several Wake County waterways have long-standing fish consumption advisories, including:

  • Brier Creek Reservoir
  • Portions of Brier Creek
  • Little Brier Creek
  • Lake Crabtree
  • Crabtree Creek
  • Portions of the Neuse River downstream of Crabtree Creek

Some locations carry the strongest advisory possible: Do Not Eat Any Fish. Other waterways have restrictions on species such as carp, catfish, and largemouth bass due to contamination levels. (The INDY⁠)

Health Risks from Contaminated Fish

Experts warn that long-term exposure to PCBs and mercury can affect the nervous system, immune system, reproductive health, and child development. Pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children are considered the most vulnerable populations. Predatory fish such as catfish and bass often contain the highest levels because contaminants accumulate as they move up the food chain. (Axios)

Many Anglers Remain Unaware

Despite advisory signs posted around many affected waterways, studies have shown that a significant number of local anglers are unaware of fish consumption warnings. Researchers have found that some people continue to eat fish caught in contaminated waters without knowing the potential health risks. (Axios)

What Happens Next?

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency continues to monitor PCB levels around the former Ward Transformer site and nearby waterways. Officials say fish tissue sampling and environmental monitoring will continue for years as cleanup efforts are evaluated. Meanwhile, state and federal agencies are also examining newer concerns involving PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” which are increasingly being detected in fish across North Carolina waterways. (Axios)

What Residents Should Do

If you fish in Wake County, health officials recommend checking the latest North Carolina fish consumption advisories before eating your catch. Advisory information is updated periodically as new testing data becomes available. (epi.dph.ncdhhs.gov⁠)

For many local anglers, catch-and-release fishing remains a safe way to enjoy Wake County’s lakes and streams while avoiding potential health risks associated with contaminated fish.

The Bottom Line

Wake County’s waterways offer excellent recreational fishing opportunities, but contamination from decades-old industrial pollution continues to impact fish safety in some locations. Residents should stay informed, follow advisory signs, and review state guidance before consuming fish caught in local waters. (Axios⁠)

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Meetings and Public Engagement Opportunities for June 8th Edition

Residents interested in local government, city planning, parks, recreation, and Raleigh’s growing greenway system have several opportunities to stay engaged on Monday, June 8, 2026. The City of Raleigh continues its commitment to transparency and public participation through board meetings, commission discussions, and budget planning sessions that help shape the future of the community.

Whether you’re interested in city finances, parks and recreation, or transportation and greenway development, here’s what is happening across Raleigh government today.

Board of Adjustment

9:00 a.m.
Category: Boards and Commissions

The Board of Adjustment reviews requests related to zoning regulations, variances, special use permits, and appeals regarding city development requirements. These meetings play an important role in shaping how Raleigh grows while balancing community needs and development standards.

Greenway Committee

4:00 p.m.
Category: Boards and Commissions

The Greenway Committee advises the City of Raleigh on matters related to the Capital Area Greenway System. Discussions often include trail development, connectivity projects, maintenance priorities, and opportunities to improve outdoor recreation access throughout the city.

As Raleigh continues expanding its greenway network, this committee remains a key part of planning future trail connections and enhancing quality of life for residents.

Parks, Recreation, and Athletics City Council Budget Work Session

4:00 p.m.
Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

City Council members will continue budget discussions focused on Parks, Recreation, and Athletics services. Budget work sessions help determine future investments in parks, community centers, athletic programs, green spaces, recreation facilities, and other quality-of-life initiatives throughout Raleigh.

These discussions are particularly important as the city evaluates funding priorities to support population growth, community programming, and long-term infrastructure improvements.

Why These Meetings Matter

Local government decisions directly impact daily life in Raleigh. From neighborhood parks and recreational opportunities to greenway expansion and development regulations, these meetings help guide policies and investments that shape the city’s future.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed, attend meetings when possible, and participate in the public process to ensure community voices are represented.

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DoRaleigh Local News Bits

The Triangle continues to grow, evolve, and surprise us. From major economic development announcements and new businesses to local student achievements and community projects, here’s what’s happening around Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and beyond.

Drift Coffee Expands to Raleigh Iron Works

Coffee lovers have another reason to celebrate. Drift Coffee + Kitchen is bringing its signature coastal-inspired atmosphere and popular coffee offerings to Raleigh Iron Works later this year. The Wilmington-based café has already built a loyal following at its Wade Avenue location, and the new expansion continues the momentum of one of North Carolina’s fastest-growing coffee brands.

NC State Moving Forward with Poe Hall Demolition

After potentially cancer-causing materials were discovered in 2023, NC State University has received approval from the EPA to demolish Poe Hall. The longtime College of Education building will eventually be replaced with a new facility designed to serve future generations of educators.

Morrisville Student Finishes Fourth in National Spelling Bee

Congratulations to Morrisville middle school student Kushi Gottimukkala, who placed fourth in the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Her impressive run ended with the Italian phrase “cara sposa,” which translates to “dear wife.” The remarkable achievement puts the Triangle student among the nation’s top young spellers.

Buc-ee’s Finally Breaking Ground in Central North Carolina

Fans of oversized convenience stores, Beaver Nuggets, and road trip snacks won’t have to wait much longer. Buc-ee’s is scheduled to break ground on its highly anticipated Mebane location on June 10. The travel center will serve travelers along the busy I-40 corridor between Raleigh and Greensboro.

Frogs Take Over Downtown Cary Park

If you’ve recently visited Downtown Cary Park and noticed a loud chorus after sunset, you’re not imagining things. Hundreds of frogs have made the park home during mating season, creating one of the Triangle’s most unusual natural soundtracks.

Historic Mordecai Boutique Hotel Opening This Summer

A new boutique hotel called The Gables is preparing to open in Raleigh’s Mordecai neighborhood. Located at 1217 Wake Forest Road, the 18-room property dates back to 1928 and is being developed with involvement from Grammy-nominated North Carolina musician Tift Merritt. The project adds another unique lodging option for visitors and locals seeking a staycation experience.

BorgWarner Expands North Carolina Operations

Governor Josh Stein announced that BorgWarner Inc. will invest $100 million and create 378 jobs through an expansion of its Hendersonville facility. The project is expected to generate a $1 billion economic impact over the next 12 years while adding significant payroll and economic activity to western North Carolina.

Leadership Triangle Applications Still Open

Leadership Triangle’s Transforming Leaders Program is still accepting applications for its Fall 2026 cohort. The program focuses on leadership development, emotional intelligence, coaching, team building, and change management through an immersive in-person experience running from August through December.

Smoky Hollow Park Project Seeking Contractors

Contractors specializing in landscaping, demolition, electrical work, development, and general trades are encouraged to attend an information session on June 16 regarding upcoming bid opportunities connected to the Smoky Hollow Park project in Downtown Raleigh.

Raleigh Firm Expands Across the Country

Raleigh-based CityPlat recently acquired 18 retail properties across 11 states in a $36 million transaction. The deal includes national tenants such as Walgreens and Verizon and highlights continued confidence in retail real estate investments.

VinFast Megasite Dispute Continues

North Carolina is pursuing legal action against VinFast in an effort to reclaim the Chatham County megasite tied to the company’s delayed electric vehicle manufacturing project. The dispute raises broader questions about future economic development incentive agreements and large-scale manufacturing recruitment efforts.

Fayetteville Street Tree Lights Returning Soon

The iconic tree lights that illuminate Fayetteville Street will be temporarily removed while the city’s arborist team performs seasonal tree maintenance. The lights are expected to return later this month.

What’s Next for St. Augustine’s University?

With an estimated campus value of $200 million, leaders at St. Augustine’s University continue working to secure the future of the historic 106-year-old HBCU. Community members remain hopeful as discussions continue regarding the institution’s next chapter.

Raleigh Ranked Among America’s Best Cities

Raleigh earned the No. 4 spot on U.S. News & World Report’s list of the 250 Best Big Cities to Live in America. Nearby Apex and Cary also earned recognition among the nation’s top small and mid-sized cities.

Summer Fun Begins for Wake County Students

School is officially out for summer, and families across Wake County are looking for ways to keep kids active and engaged. From parks and museums to summer camps and community events, Raleigh offers plenty of family-friendly activities throughout the season.

Red Hat Amphitheater Construction Reaches Major Milestone

Construction crews recently topped off the steel framework for the new Red Hat Amphitheater. Once complete, work will begin on the next phase of the Raleigh Convention Center expansion, one of downtown’s largest ongoing development projects.

Fourth of July Plans Taking Shape at Dix Park

The City of Raleigh is preparing for a major Independence Day celebration at Dorothea Dix Park. Visitors can expect fireworks, food trucks, family activities, lawn games, craft stations, and convenient shuttle service from Downtown Raleigh.

East End Market Welcomes New Businesses

Several new businesses are preparing to open at East End Market, including Casa Nama, a sister concept to Chido Taco. Fitness enthusiasts can also look forward to The Daily Pilates and BC Block joining the growing development.

Pride Month Events Fill the Calendar

June is Pride Month, and communities across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and the Triangle are hosting celebrations ranging from drag performances and dance parties to book clubs, wellness events, and community gatherings supporting the LGBTQ+ community.

John Waters Coming to Durham

Legendary filmmaker John Waters will visit the Carolina Theatre in Durham on September 20 as part of the inaugural Page to Picture Book & Film Adaptation Festival. Tickets go on sale this Friday.

Triangle Hotels Earn National Recognition

Forbes recently recognized several Triangle hospitality destinations. The Umstead Hotel received a five-star rating, Fearrington House earned four stars, and Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club was highlighted among the region’s top places to stay.

Irregardless Debuts Summer Menu

One of Raleigh’s most beloved restaurants is introducing new summer dishes, including vegan chilled sesame noodles, blistered shishitos with stone fruit, and tempura oyster mushrooms.

Triangle Ranked Among Top Sports Business Cities

The Triangle landed at No. 23 on Sports Business Journal’s list of Best Sports Business Cities, reflecting the region’s strength in hockey, college athletics, soccer, and future professional sports opportunities.

North Carolina’s Most Popular Baby Names

According to the Social Security Administration, Noah and Amelia were the most popular baby names in North Carolina during 2025. The list highlights naming trends across the state and provides a glimpse into what parents are choosing for the next generation.

Upcoming Business Events

Grep-A-Palooza

June 4 | Durham Convention Center

A full-day gathering of startup founders, investors, entrepreneurs, and innovators showcasing North Carolina’s growing technology ecosystem.

Raleigh Newcomers Club Coffee Meeting

June 5 | North Raleigh United Methodist Church

A free networking opportunity for newcomers looking to connect with other residents.

27th Annual Small Business Conference & Expo

June 10 | NC State McKimmon Center

A free event offering workshops, networking opportunities, and resources for entrepreneurs and small business owners.

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