Media Resources

For Journalists

Source-based reporting resources for housing, neighborhood conditions, and community development in the Raleigh area

Available Resources

Raleigh Rebuild provides source-based resources for journalists covering housing, neighborhood stability, and community development in the Raleigh metropolitan area.

Editorial Process

All content on this platform is developed with the following commitments:

  • Primary sources preferred: official documents, government data, academic research
  • Clear distinction between verified data and analysis or interpretation
  • Regular updates to reflect new public information
  • Visible correction policy for addressing errors

Correction Process

If you identify an error in our content, please use our contact form to report it. Material factual errors will be reviewed and corrected when appropriate. Notable corrections may carry visible editor notes indicating the nature of the change.

Source Submission

If you have access to relevant public documents, official data, or primary sources that would strengthen our coverage, we welcome submissions through our contact page.

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