In celebration of Women’s History Month, The Raleigh Police Department recently signed the 30×30 Pledge to improve the representation and experiences of women in law policing.
Tickets Are Coming
RPD is making speeding a chief priority—and cracking down to save lives.
RPD’s New Leader: Chief Estella Patterson
Raleigh Mag sat down with Police Chief Patterson to ask about her vision for Raleigh as “the safest city,” community-based policing & more
After Action Recommendations for the Raleigh Police Department
WEB EXCLUSIVE Following the police brutality—including the use of tear gas—that ensued after peaceful protests in downtown Raleigh in May …
By the Numbers: RPD’s Protest Report
The Raleigh Police Department spent more than a $1 million during nine days of protests in the city’s downtown, following …
Helping Children Heal
Local agencies working to investigate and prevent child abuse in Raleigh and Wake County are strapped for resources across the board. But the greatest needs are for abused children who require treatment and support. The nonprofit SAFEChild has supported and advocated for children who have experienced the worst kinds of abuse for more than a decade. Now, SAFEChild needs the community’s support to help it grow.
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