Black Restaurant Week
Today kicks off Black Restaurant Week in the Triangle. Restaurants are the backbone of our community and Black-owned restaurants have been disproportionately impacted by the
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Today kicks off Black Restaurant Week in the Triangle. Restaurants are the backbone of our community and Black-owned restaurants have been disproportionately impacted by the
The COVID vaccine is now available to anyone over the age of 16. If you haven’t gotten your vaccine yet, Wake County Public Health is
As you are enjoying springtime walks on the Cary greenway, check out this new mural being painted by a talented local artist. https://www.wral.com/north-carolina-mural-painted-on-cary-trail-that-will-run-from-maine-to-florida/19633520/
Here in Wake County we have a growing talented Asian community. We must celebrate their involvement in the community and stand with them during this
North Carolina will receive increased federal funding to help with equitable distribution and access of the COVID vaccine. This will be done by partnering with
Wake County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the U.S and across North Carolina, 10% of bridges and 14% of roads are structurally deficient.
The Town of Cary marks the 150th anniversary of its incorporation tomorrow, April 3rd. Cary is the seventh largest municipality in North Carolina, with nearly
Today Governor Roy Cooper announced an accelerated vaccine schedule. Starting March 31st, Group 4b, people who are classified as essential workers will become eligible. Starting April 7th,
Reverend Nancy Petty has dedicated her life to the service of others. As a member of the LGBTQ community, she welcomes all people in her
Last night I joined the local Asian-American and Pacific Islander community in Cary to honor the lives and dignity of the individuals murdered by a