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May is Preservation Month, and the Historic Preservation Program (HPP) is partnering with the Wake Forest Historical Museum to celebrate by offering two free webinars later this month. Both will feature graduate student projects focused on the history of the Northeast Community and the Ailey...Read more

05/10/2022

You can make a difference in our community by applying to fill one of three vacancies on the Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Advisory Board. Residents of Wake Forest and its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) are eligible to apply.

The online application is available...Read more

05/10/2022

The Wake Forest Police Department is requesting the public’s help locating Floresita Alondra Berduo-Galvez, who was last seen on April 12 at her guardian’s residence along the 900 block of Sugar Hollow Lane. Her photo is shown.

Floresita, 16, is a Hispanic female with dark hair and...Read more

05/09/2022

The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department is accepting team registrations throughout May for Church Co-Rec Adult Softball. Online registration is available at http://bit.ly/PRCRAdultAthletics . The entry fee is $550 per team, and...Read more

05/09/2022

Beginning Monday, May 9, Flaherty Dog Park, 1100 N. White St., will be closed for cleaning and maintenance weekdays from 7:30-8:30 a.m. The closure is intended to help ensure the health and safety of maintenance personnel.

Signage announcing the new schedule has been posted at the park...Read more

05/06/2022

The Town of Wake Forest is in the process of updating the 2012 Historic Preservation Plan , and we need your input. On Tuesday, May 10, from 6-7 p.m., the Town will host a Community Visioning Workshop at the Wake Forest Renaissance...Read more

05/06/2022

Early voting is underway at the Northern Regional Center, 350 E. Holding Ave., and seven other locations throughout Wake County ahead of the May 17 Primary. Early voting will...Read more

05/06/2022

The Wake Forest Police and Fire Departments are partnering to host a “Public Safety Camp” June 9-10 at E. Carroll Joyner Park, 701 Harris Road. Geared for ages 13-15, the two-day camp will include sessions on basic first aid, CPR, fire extinguisher usage and firefighter tactics, as well as...Read more

05/05/2022

UPDATE: All lanes have reopened.

An accident has closed all lanes of northbound Capital Boulevard/US 1 at South Main Street/US 1A. Motorists are urged to avoid the area and choose another route.

Emergency personnel are on the scene. One person has been transported to a local...Read more

05/05/2022

Fireworks, food trucks, live entertainment, children’s activities, and more await you at Wake Forest’s 2022 Independence Day Celebration. Presented by Capital Chevrolet, this year’s event promises two days’ worth of free fun and excitement for the entire family. For complete details, visit...Read more

05/05/2022

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