Want to see the dream homes of today in your backyard? The annual Triangle Parade of Homes is set to start Saturday. It features dwellings in Wake, Durham, Orange and Chatham counties.
As the remnants of Hurricane Ian bear down on the Carolinas, Triangle-area officials are taking precautions to alleviate any expected flooding as the storm dumps inches of rain over the state.Workers are lowering the water level of Lake Jordan by about a foot a day so run-off has some place to go.
Town crews will remove the tobacco barn at E. Carroll Joyner Park, 701 Harris Road, this week due to a litany of safety issues, including a crumbling foundation, that make the building “structurally unstable.”
Work on a Burlington Mills Road resurfacing project will require a series of overnight lane closures over the next two weeks beginning this evening (Monday, Sept. 26).
The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will accept new and/or clean, gently used coats and jackets throughout October as part of its inaugural “Warm Your Hearts with Coats Drive.”
Are you interested in exploring nature through writing? Join us at the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center on Wednesday, October 12 from 4 - 6 p.m. for Nature Writing.
The City of Raleigh has planners in Raleigh Transportation, Raleigh Parks, Raleigh Water, the Engineering Services department, and the Planning and Development department.
On Thursday, Sept. 29, the Town of Garner, NC Government will host a Community Character Workshop to officially kick off a new comprehensive planning process.
To help keep pets and their owners protected from rabies, the Wake County Animal Center is hosting a low-cost rabies clinic on Wednesday, Sept. 28, World Rabies Day, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The Raleigh City Council and a developer struck a compromise that will allow a mixed-use development plan to proceed, provided that Raleigh’s historic Seaboard Train Station will be preserved.