Felicia Culbreath-Setzer, NCWorks Regional Operations Director for the Northwest Prosperity Zone at the North Carolina Department of Commerce, was honored today as the recipient of the 2023 John R. Larkins Award.
During the past 12 months, the Wake County Animal Center survived a roller coaster ride of stressful animal surges, followed by life-saving outpourings of community support.
Most City of Durham offices, including City Hall and all non-emergency City facilities and operations, will be closed to the public on Monday, January 16 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Governor Roy Cooper announced 28,690 new jobs in North Carolina in 2022, representing 182 business recruitment, expansion or rural development projects that engaged with the North Carolina Department of Commerce or its team at the Economic Development Partnership of N.C. in 2022.
The N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency (NCORR) is accepting public comments through Monday, Jan. 9 on proposed amendments to two action plans for administering HUD Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds in areas of the state impacted by hurricanes Matthew and Florence.
For 58 years, the Wake County Soil and Water Conservation District has celebrated the achievements of the exceptional people protecting our county’s soil, water, farms, wildlife habitat and environment.
About This Event Wake County is in the process of drafting the Middle Creek Area Plan, which will guide growth and development in the area for the next 10 years.
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.
Library lovers in Wake County will soon have more time to browse the shelves, research online databases and enjoy special programming. Wake County is extending the hours at most of its public libraries starting Jan. 2.