Wake County has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 at The Covington Assisted Living & Memory Care.
Books can now be reserved online, then picked up.
Testing will continue to take place at the Wake County Commons Building.
Wake County has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 at Strategic Behavioral Center in Garner.
With the heat index expected to climb to triple digits this week, the EMS reminds residents to follow simple guidelines to stay cool.
Wake County has confirmed COVID-19 outbreaks at three long-term care facilities in Raleigh.
It's weeklong for fourth, fifth and sixth graders.
Wake County has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 at The Oaks at Whitaker Glen-Mayview in Raleigh.
The funds are from the federal CARES Act.
Wake County is the first county in North Carolina to declare Juneteenth a holiday for its employees.
The Wake County Public Health team will continue its drive-thru COVID-19 testing for at-risk residents next week at the Wake County Comm ...
Families who are having difficulty paying their utility bills this summer may qualify for emergency funding to help cover the costs of t ...
To Work To Improve Living For County Residents
Wake County has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 in Raleigh at Sunrise at North Hills and Abbotswood at Stonehenge, two assisted living ...
Testing location is Apex High School
Wake County has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 at Cary Health and Rehabilitation Center, a skilled nursing center.
The Wake County Department of Housing Affordability & Community Revitalization has identified 13 community organizations that will recei ...
Wake County has confirmed outbreaks of COVID-19 at three long-term care facilities throughout the county.
People seeking jobs during the current economic downturn may find new employment opportunities with Wake County.
Wake County Public Health has secured two additional locations for testing of residents at risk of COVID-19.
Wake County has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 at Pruitt Health, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center in Raleigh.
Wake County has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 at Windsor Point, a long-term care facility in Fuquay-Varina.
Wake County Public Health will hold drive-thru COVID-19 testing for at-risk groups at Zebulon Magnet Middle School on Monday, June 15.
Wake County Public Libraries will launch its new, contact-free Books on the Go program Monday, June 15.
Summer @ the (Virtual) Library kicks off Sunday, June 14, and runs through Saturday, Aug. 15.
At the Unity Prayer Walk, white police officers washed the feet of black religious leaders in a display of humility and service of Jesus.
From June 11 to June 13, public health staff will be testing at-risk residents for COVID-19 at Hephzibah Baptist Church.
Wake County has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 at Brookridge Assisted Living, a long-term care facility located in Apex.
Called Wake Forward, the program offer loans of up to $50,000 to small businesses that are located in Wake County and have 100 employees.
Wake County has received $194 million under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
For the month of May, Wake County is partnering with BrandBuilders to sell Earth Machine compost bins for just $50.
Wake County has confirmed outbreaks of COVID-19 at two long-term care facilities operated by Brookdale Senior Living.
They bring our total number of distribution sites to 138. These new locations help fill gaps in communities.
Under the CARES Act Wake County has received about $194 million to help fund its response to COVID-19.
Our Public Health team has received test results showing positive cases of the virus at Capital Nursing and Rehabilitation Care in Raleigh.
Gov. Cooper’s order remains in effect through May 8. It directs people to stay at home – except to visit essential businesses.
Centers for Disease Control announced the first confirmed cases of two pet cats testing positive for the virus that causes COVID-19.
Wake County is offering guidelines to help faith communities meet spiritual needs of their members while observing the Stay-at-Home Order.
Chris also gives tips on how to live with our reptilian neighbors.
He was 81 years old and the first known Wake County resident to have died from coronavirus. No additional information is released.