Natalie Bradin, Reporter intern – Triangle Business Journal Aug 23, 2024, 7:02am EDT Updated: Aug 23, 2024, 9:15am EDT Angel Wing SauceBrittany and Jada Futrell, co-founders of Angel Wing Sauce From Triangle Inno. When Brittany Futrell started selling hot sauce about a decade ago, she went door to door with the secret recipe she concocted…
Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More Continue in Browser Get hyperlocal forecasts, radar and weather alerts.Please enter a valid zipcode.SaveRALEIGH, N.C. — Music lovers from all over the state have converged on the Capital City for the 14th annual Hopscotch Festival.Not only will you…
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Businesses damaged during protests in downtown Raleigh are working to rebuild. Now one company, with the help of an anonymous donor, is stepping up to help with the repair process.NC Decal Pros will put writing on business doors and windows that were replaced because of damage sustained during recent protests."We can…
With no new home in sight, it’s the last week for Briggs Hardware in downtown Raleigh Raleigh News & Observersource
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RALEIGH, N.C. —More than 30 minority-owned businesses are coming together for a special event aimed at sharing common practices, growing their business and spreading the word. The Evolved Black Business Expo takes place from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Marbles Imaxx Movie Theater in downtown Raleigh.From guest speakers, to presentations, a fashion show and…
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Follow Your Fork!Black Restaurant Week kicked off Friday, Apr. 23 in the Carolinas.This nationwide push celebrates African American, African and Caribbean cuisine.The event will include meal options from restaurants, to food trucks, sweets and more! They've even added fun activities and ways to earn cash prizes, gift cards and more."We get to showcase our product.…
‘Like family to this community’: A much-loved Raleigh business closes after 75 years Raleigh News & Observersource