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Raleigh Police Chief outlines Public Safety Partnership goals to combat violent crime Chief details four strategic goals to improve safety and reduce violent crime over three years

Raleigh is taking bold steps to combat violent crime with a new Public Safety Partnership, uniting law enforcement and community leaders in a mission to create a safer city.

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Raleigh police report crime decrease in homicides and property thefts for 2025 Raleigh experiences reduced homicides and property crimes, though robberies rise 19% in 2025.

Raleigh is witnessing a drop in homicides and property thefts, but a surprising spike in robberies highlights ongoing safety challenges.

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Raleigh Police Chief outlines summer crime reduction strategy and specialized units Chief's plan targets hospitality district and enhances police presence throughout Raleigh this summer

Raleigh's Police Chief unveils a bold summer action plan aimed at slashing violent crime and enhancing safety in the bustling Hospitality District.

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Raleigh Council approves Lenovo Center plan with bicycle facilities and public safety concerns City Council validates Lenovo Center development while addressing student safety and transportation access.

The Raleigh City Council has greenlit the Lenovo Center, but critical concerns about student safety and pedestrian infrastructure could reshape the project's future.

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Raleigh officials urge budget increase for police salaries and headcount amid rising crime Officials call for $55,000 starting salary boost and 400 more police officers for Raleigh.

Raleigh residents are demanding urgent changes in public safety funding as crime rates soar, with calls for higher police salaries and an increase of 400 officers to protect their community.

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