Allie Remhof

Allie Remhof

Newsletter Editor

Allie has lived in Raleigh since 2015, transplanted from Dayton, OH, and is a 2023 graduate of NC State University — go Pack! Allie worked on the editorial board of NC State’s newspaper, Technician, and wrote about culture, news and sports. Outside of creating content, Allie can be found watching movies, going to local baseball games, and cooking elaborate meals.

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IBMA World of Bluegrass is coming to Raleigh and promises plenty of live music for fans as well as information for bluegrass musicians at the business conference and awards ceremony.
Step Up is a nonprofit addressing homelessness with a Housing First model. Wake County is working with Step Up to create 500 affordable housing units in the county and area.
This classic Italian cocktail made with gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth is enjoyed internationally and as part of Negroni Week in Raleigh. Sip on inventive takes on this bev.
According to the Downtown Raleigh Alliance report, since 2015, $7.1 billion has been in the downtown development pipeline.
On Oct. 21 in Smoky Hollow, support nonprofit Now Serving’s mission of providing healthy meals to the community while enjoying bites and live music.
Whether you’re a fan of the almost-local Carolina Panthers or far-away teams like the San Francisco 49ers, we’ve got the scoop on where to cheer on the NFL in Raleigh.
The section of Hillsborough Street that intersects with Blue Ridge Road and passes the NC State Fairgrounds is open in a temporary pattern that should be finalized in late 2024.
A new study from details the impact of Wake County’s trees in the area and how we can to grow into an even better and greener county.
Raleigh Kubb is tossing blocks and batons at Trophy on Maywood. Learn about this unique Scandinavian lawn game and the Raleigh community behind it.
Need to change up your usual brunch routine? Check out chef Jay Ross’s Eggcellent pop-up brunches for a unique takes on breakfasts favs.
The Pack is back on the field Thursday, Aug. 31. NC State football takes on some fierce foes this year, but new additions to the team might help them clean up the competition.
321 Coffee was created at NC State by co-founders Lindsay Wrege and Michael Evans, and is now opening a Centennial Campus location.
Hospitality tax dollars will be allocated for a new Raleigh Convention Center building, a Red Hat Amphitheater move, and funding for a Cary indoor sports facility.
The Research Triangle is bigger than ever — and just keeps growing with more businesses. Here are just a few national companies coming to Raleigh and the area + potential job openings.
Racers and racing fans, head to Dix Park for this unique Raleigh event. The Kirby Derby is an all-ages quirky festival with a parade, races, and vendors.
This inventive new taco restaurant is opening its first NC location in Raleigh.
The proposed RDU quarry adjacent to Umstead State Park will move forward, following a recent court ruling.
Raleigh is a storied city with over 230 years of history. Learn more about the history of Raleigh and test your knowledge with a quick quiz.
Class is nearly in session in the City of Oaks. Stock up on school supplies and fun dorm decor and fan merch at locally owned retailers across the Triangle.
Hopscotch Music Festival is back in the City of Oaks this September. Don’t miss your chance to see acts like Japanese Breakfast and Denzel Curry in the heart of downtown Raleigh.
Raleigh-founded tech company Bandwidth opened the doors to its new campus Friday, Aug. 4. The global HQ features plenty of fun employee amenities and state-of-the-art office spaces.
Since 1995, Cafe Carolina and Bakery has been serving up fresh baked goods, deli sandwiches, and well-dressed salads. They’re closing up this location, but reopening just steps away soon.
Subway’s newest promotion offers one customer a lifetime of sub sandwiches under one condition: they change their name to Subway. We want to know what Raleigh restaurant you’d do the same for some free food.
Members of the community are invited to help create Dix Park’s cultural interpretation plan, an endeavor to acknowledge the history of the park and approach it with sensitivity, one of the first of its kind.
These Raleigh coworking spaces provide a place outside of the home or office for you to work remotely, manage your business, or get creative in a community of people doing the same thing as you.
The Triangle is a tech hub at the moment, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find non-tech workplaces. These Triangle-based companies are nationally recognized with jobs right at home.
Raleigh pups, get excited. Dog bakery and ice cream shop Hause of Dogs is opening in Smoky Hollow later this summer with a new name and more event op-pup-tunities.
Need a reason to hit the road this summer? Make it a trip to down I-95 to Cumberland County and drink up at these 10 Fayetteville and Hope Mills spots.
This year’s GalaxyCon will be Raleigh’s fifth year hosting and will be complete with your favorite pop culture icons, fan events, and vendors selling just about anything you can think of.
The USWNT is starting their bout in the FIFA Women’s World Cup this week — cheer them on in their first game at these local events.