Even though the NCAA Men’s Division I Final Four is taking place in New Orleans this Saturday and Monday, Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) proclaimed his state as “the center of the college basketball universe.”
After a three-year absence because of COVID-19, the Dreamville music festival will return to Raleigh this weekend, and it’s sure to draw huge crowds to Dorothea Dix Park.
Any time the University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels and Duke University Blue Devils are scheduled to play hoops, things heat up in the Triangle area.
Following actions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Wake County Public Health began taking appointments this afternoon for immunocompromised individuals and those over the age of 50 seeking an additional booster shot.
The Town of Wake Forest and the Local Government Federal Credit Union will co-sponsor a drive-thru paper shredding event on Monday, April 18, from noon-4 p.m. – or until the two paper shredding trucks are full.
New improvements to the Durham Station Transportation Center are now one step closer to becoming reality thanks to millions in federal funding awarded earlier this week.
Contractors performing repair work will be closing the at-grade railroad crossings in and around Garner over the next several days beginning Tuesday morning.
William Peace University is keeping its name for now, but the statue of the man who the university is named after has been removed because of Peace’s connection to slavery and racism.
Hey #Knightdale, the Town's Development Services Department would love to hear your transportation and land use vision for the 80+ acres adjacent to downtown Knightdale.
Facing a higher demand for services, a national staffing shortage and increased competition for employees, Wake County is taking new steps to recruit and retain the best and brightest emergency medical services personnel.