The City of Raleigh wants to hear from you! The Budget and Management Services Department is polling the community to learn about priorities for next year’s city budget.
The North Carolina Department of Commerce awarded 30 Community Development Block Grant - Neighborhood Revitalization (CDBG-NR) fund requests to 27 local governments totaling $42.3 million. The requests will provide housing and public improvements for low- and moderate-income North Carolinians.
With bitterly cold temperatures predicted for our area, the Wake Continuum of Care has declared “white flag” status through at least Thursday, Dec. 22.
Temperatures are predicted to be below freezing through the rest of December and into January. With colder temperatures comes the threat of frozen or busted water service lines.
After the holidays, there's a new purpose for your dried out Christmas tree! Recycle it. If the City of Raleigh picks up your garbage, all you have to do is leave your tree curbside and our crews will pick it up and take it to the Raleigh Yard Waste Center, where we'll turn it into mulch for landscaping.
When it’s time to un-deck the halls and send your tree on its merry way, give one last gift this holiday season and recycle that Christmas tree into mulch for Wake County Park trails.
The Holiday season comes with lots of extra boxes! Here are some tips on how to dispose of the packaging that’s leftover once the gifts have been opened.
Recycle Cardboard Boxes
Students across Wake County majoring in natural resource fields are invited to apply for a 2023–2024 Careers in Conservation Scholarship by NC Foundation for Soil & Water Conservation.
With bitter cold and chilling winds expected to make outdoor conditions extremely dangerous, the Wake Continuum of Care is working to extend its shelter hours and they’re calling for more volunteers to help keep the centers open for vulnerable residents.
More than 900 Wake County students combined colorful markers, elaborate drawings and incredible imagination to create the winning selections in Wake County’s annual conservation poster contest.
The City of Durham Public Works Department will soon begin a two-week construction project to replace a section of compromised stormwater drainage pipe along Green Street.
Following approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Wake County Public Health is preparing to offer updated COVID-19 boosters for use in children 6 months and older.
Hey, Raleighites! Are you looking for the perfect Raleigh-themed gift this holiday season? Raleigh Historic Resources and Museums has the perfect collection of Raleigh-themed gifts, guaranteed to make any local smile.