Looking for a Valentine you can’t live without? The Wake County Animal Center is launching a special Valentine’s adoption campaign to help you “pawsibly” find the best Valentine’s gift! From Feb. 11 to 17, adoption fees for pets six months and older will be just $25 for dogs and name-your-price for cats.
The N.C. Department of Insurance has ended its legal dispute with the North Carolina Rate Bureau regarding the bureau's proposed 42.6% dwelling rate increase, averting a potentially costly administrative battle with insurance companies.
Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey today announced that the North Carolina Rate Bureau has submitted a rate filing with the N.C. Department of Insurance, requesting an increase for auto policies.
We want to express our sincerest appreciation to the 40 participants that attended our inaugural Throw it Forward Disc Golf Tournament at Forest Ridge Park on Friday, January 27, 2023.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper released the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Analysis (“Pathways Analysis”) to ensure North Carolina continues to progress towards its climate goals while expanding our clean energy economy that benefits all.
The North Carolina Department of Commerce issued more than 91,000 Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) certifications to employers in 2022, the department’s Workforce Solutions division announced today.
As part of February’s First Friday, the City of Raleigh Museum will be showcasing Rachel Johanningsmeier’s artwork in "Raleigh's Living Room: Rest, Reflect, and Respond".
Tonight, the Wake County Justice Center in downtown Raleigh will begin to glow red in support of American Heart Month, launching a month of events and activities to increase awareness about heart health and highlight steps we can all take to live a healthy lifestyle.
Wake County Public Libraries will recognize Black History Month with a series of more than 100 free programs at locations across the county in February.