Raleigh Christmas Parade Shifts to Non-Motorized Option in Response to Tragic Incident

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The Raleigh Christmas Parade in North Carolina will proceed in 2023 without any motorized vehicles, as approved by the Greater-Raleigh Merchants Board. This decision comes after the City of Raleigh initially denied a special event permit, citing safety concerns and respect for Hailey Brooks, an 11-year-old who was killed during the 2022 parade. The Brooks family, however, expressed opposition to the cancellation. The 2023 parade will feature marching bands, performers, costume characters, horses, dog rescues, giant balloons, and musical acts, and will be broadcast live on ABC11 platforms.
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- Raleigh Christmas Parade | City offers up alternative non-motorized option, 1 day after effectively canceling annual event WTVD-TV
- Raleigh Christmas Parade will happen in November without vehicles WRAL News
- Raleigh Christmas Parade cleared to happen this year, but without any motorized vehicles ABC11
- We should hold Christmas parade and honor Hailey: A marching-band columnist’s opinion Raleigh News & Observer
- North Carolina officials reverse course to allow Christmas parade after girl's death last year The Associated Press
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