North Carolina’s economy fully returned to the employment level it enjoyed before the COVID-19 pandemic sent the world into an economic recession, state economists said Monday.
Most people can remember their favorite teachers and other educators who made a big impact on them early in life -- but how often are students in a position to help a teacher through a crisis?
In May, the Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department will present “Memorial Day Remembrance Walls of Honor” at E. Carroll Joyner Park, Alston-Massenburg Center, and Flaherty Park.
Wake Technical Community College recently announced that it is providing one free year's worth of tuition for North Carolina high school graduates, regardless of students' ability to pay.
Raleigh, in Partnership with Shaw University, hosted a series of Courageous Community Conversations in 2021 to talk about the challenges facing our city.
If you live, work or play in the Lower Swift Creek community – located in the eastern part of the county bordering Johnston County and southeast of the Town of Garner – planners want your input to help shape future growth and development in the area.
The Garner Police Department is partnering with Flock Safety to lease 15 automated license plate reading (ALPR) cameras to help solve and reduce crime in the Garner community.
The North Carolina State Board of Education (NCSBE) voted recently to revoke the charter for Torchlight Academy’s K-8 600-student school in Raleigh, following a closed-door session one day before the vote.