Southeast Raleigh Residents Beg Local Officials for Help Staying in their Homes
“Please, please, please help us keep our families’ legacy alive,” Rochester Heights resident Elaine Peebles-Brown said during a ONE Wake forum on rising property taxes.
The Federal Eviction Moratorium Was Extended Through September But Experts Say a Crisis is Looming
In Wake County, the number of active eviction case filings shot up in June to 110, followed by 495 in July, and 177 active cases were filed in the first two weeks of August.
Wake County Plans to Expand Pre-K to Three Year Olds Starting in 2022
Once built out, the $20 million program will serve up to 1,700 income-eligible children.
Wake County Received the Third Fewest Vaccines Per Person in North Carolina
No wonder the rollout is going slowly.
Six Questions With New Wake County Board of Commissioners Chair Matt Calabria
The 37-year-old lawyer wants to focus on creating equitable prosperity in the county by supporting businesses paying a living wage and investing in workers.
Candidate Questionnaire: Matt Calabria, Wake County Commissioner
Managing growth has been–and will be–perhaps the defining challenge in Wake County.
Wake Begins Negotiations To Give Away Crooked Creek Land, Hopes To Start “Healing”
The decision comes after Chair Jessica Holmes accused Commissioner Matt Calabria of taking credit for the deal last week

