DURHAM, N.C. — Durham water customers may notice a slight change in the taste and scent of their tap water beginning Friday, February 24 and continuing through Monday, April 10 as the City of Durham’s Department of Water Management performs its annual water treatment disinfection changeover process.
Check out what's on the table at The Weekly Shuffle, an adult game night featuring group games like Spades, Poker, Phase 10, Uno, Monopoly, What Do You Meme and many more!
Governor Roy Cooper and state emergency leaders remind people to pay close attention to their local forecast ahead of potential winter weather this weekend.
Mordecai Historic Park is seeking drivers with a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) and a passenger endorsement to join the City’s team of Historic Raleigh Trolley drivers.
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.