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When we launched Raleigh Mag a decade ago, there was no blueprint—just a belief that this city deserved a publication that actually got it. One that didn’t play it safe. One that celebrated Raleigh’s growth while questioning the growing pains. One that gave a damn.
Over the past 10 years, as the voice of Raleigh, we’ve chronicled her rise, spotlighted the changemakers, and captured this city’s evolution, from triumphs to turning points, grand openings to goodbyes—one issue, one neighborhood, one headline at a time.
From our first print-run jitters to becoming Raleigh’s most trusted and talked-about source, it’s been one hell of a ride. So, as we hit year 10, Publisher/owner Gina Stephens looks back at 10 defining snapshots that shaped who we are—and, more importantly, give insight to where we’re headed next.

Raleigh Mag’s very first issue (!) splashed on the scene, quickly becoming Raleighites’ and visitors’ go-to resource.

Our first recurring TV segment on CBS17, marking a major milestone—bringing our voice and visuals straight to the screen.

Lacing up to walk alongside the community we cover with the likes of the ALS Walk exudes our deep commitment to supporting causes that matter.

Ushering in a bold new era—Raleigh-bred, seasoned Editor-in-Chief Melissa Howsam joins as visionary force and partner-in-crime.

Santa, we know him! Every year, RM sets up at DRA’s Downtown tree lighting to take pics of families, friends, couples, etc. with St. Nick.

Celeb chef Ford Fry yaps with Publisher Gina Stephens on RM’s Office Talk pod while in town opening Superica at Fenton.

Our first Best Restaurants Awards Party celebrated Raleigh’s restaurant titans—crowning Crawford and Son as Restaurant of the Year.

Our first ticketed event, The Cocktail Classic shook up the scene, spotlighting RM’s best bartender noms and serving serious party-of-the-year energy.

Repping our next chapter loud and proud, our bold new look debuted in style on custom totes at our annual Best Bars bash.

RM moves into our fresh DTR digs in the heart of the Warehouse House District, putting us directly in the pulse of what’s going on in the city.
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