The City of Raleigh joins communities across North Carolina in celebrating the 2023 Year of the Trail, a statewide campaign inviting every North Carolinian to get outside onto the trails, greenways, and blueways that stretch across the state.
Wake County was named to the Healthiest Employers Hall of Fame for 2023 by Springbuk, a health and data analytics company monitoring health and wellness trends across the country.
Exhibits feature paintings by Eduardo Lapetina and Abound Health's Day Program participants, pottery by Julie Terwelp, and traditional Japanese embroidery works by Pamela Reading, Elizabeth Hipps, Linda Molten, Elizabeth Redford, Karla Reed, Marilynn Whitmore, Cynthia Woodsong, and Lucille Howard.
Join us at Pullen Arts Center to meet teaching artists Pete Borsay, Maria Frati, Susan Martin, and Sue Soper as they discuss and demonstrate how they made their printmaking artworks in our Community Book & Printmaking Exhibition, on display through April 29.
As part of Severe Weather Preparedness Week, Wake County Emergency Management, North Carolina Emergency Management and Community Emergency Response Teams from Apex, Cary, Morrisville and Raleigh will host informational events to help people build and update emergency kits.
Calling all impact-oriented companies, social enterprises, non-profits, universities, and innovators that seek to strengthen Raleigh’s thriving innovation ecosystem – the Spring 2023 Impact Partner Grants Request for Proposals is live!
Residents Rank Police Protection, Maintenance of City Streets, and Affordable Housing as Top Three Major Services to Receive Most Emphasis Over the Next Two Years
Axium Packaging, a manufacturer of packaging and containers, will create 118 jobs in Randolph County over the next three years, Governor Roy Cooper announced today.