COVID local news is mostly good
By George Shaw The impact of COVID-19 continues to lessen as new cases, the percent of positive tests and hospitalizations all diminish from the spike during the holiday season. However, the
By George Shaw The impact of COVID-19 continues to lessen as new cases, the percent of positive tests and hospitalizations all diminish from the spike during the holiday season. However, the
By Courtney Tanner Wake Forest Planning Department Director In recent years the NC General Assembly enacted legislation S.L. 2019-111 (SB 355) and S.L. 2020-25 (S. 720). The initial law consolidated,
(The following is based on a thesis written by Don P. Johnston Jr. “. . . in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of bachelor of arts in
In response to North Carolina’s current restrictions on outdoor gatherings, the Wake Forest Town Board has agreed to suspend through July 2021 all Town-sponsored events that draw large crowds. Notable
Clearly we should not worry about a slump in new housing; builders pulled permits for 50 new single-family homes and 22 townhouses in January. The 22 townhouses will be built
There is a new video series on Channel 10 featuring different Wake Forest cops talking about their hobbies, traffic stops and even the longest day on the job. The Wake
The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department will host an online esports gaming tournament featuring “Rocket League” on Saturday, April 24. Open to players ages 10 and older,
The Urban Forestry Board will host a free virtual “Tree Talk” this Thursday, Feb. 25, at 6:30 p.m. Led by Urban Forestry Coordinator Luke Devores, the webinar will feature a
In an ongoing effort to promote family activities, while also emphasizing the importance of staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department is
Beginning March 1 and continuing through April 12, the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre and ARTS Wake Forest will present a series of virtual concerts on Mondays at 7 p.m. you can enjoy
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