The mission to create more affordable housing in Wake County received another significant boost today after Wake County Board unanimously voted to appropriate $35 million from the county’s existing American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to address housing instability.
Each week, youth in Wake County with complex behavioral health needs require immediate protection in a safe, supportive environment; however, the number of children with these needs currently far exceeds the spaces, services and foster families available.
Starting today, Historic Oak View County Park will host a new traveling exhibit featuring the stories of the Black craftsmen who constructed and designed many of North Carolina’s most treasured sites and buildings, including several here in Wake County.
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Anyone who has ever thought about opening their home and heart to adopting a child knows finding the right resources and navigating the process can be daunting.
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Given the tremendous population growth and urbanization in Wake County over the past 20 years, Wake County leaders voted tonight to improve safeguards for the public by updating the firearms ordinance.
County of Wake issued the following announcement on Nov. 1.Over the weekend, the Wake County Animal Center exceeded its adoption floor capacity and is urging the community to consider adoption to help care for nearly 200 animals.