News
After a brief hiatus, Wake Forest Police Department (WFPD) Victim Advocate Carly Reavis is again hosting her weekly podcast, “Victims Vibe – Tales of Trials & Triumphs.”
Available on Spotify and the Town website at https://bit.ly/...Read more
The Town of Wake Forest will accept applications for the 2025 session of Wake Forest Planning 101 (formerly known as the Citizens Planning Academy) Monday, Feb. 10, through 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24.
Wake Forest Planning 101 is designed to educate residents of Wake Forest and its...Read more
The Town of Wake Forest is pleased to announce Julius Jefferson as its Interim Police Chief. Jefferson, who had served as Captain since 2020, succeeds Jeff Leonard who retired February 1.
A Warren County native, Jefferson began his career with the Wake County Sheriff's Office in 1996 as...Read more
February is Black History Month and American Heart Month, and the Northern Wake Senior Center is commemorating both - along with Valentines Day - by hosting "Heart & Soul - A Paths to Wellness Event" on Thursday, Feb. 13, from noon-4 p.m.
Free and open to everyone, the event will...Read more
After more than two decades of service to the Town of Wake Forest, Police Capt. Matthew May retired February 1.
May’s retirement caps a 25-year career with the Wake Forest Police Department, the last 15 as Police Captain. Prior to being promoted to Captain in 2010, the Wake Forest native...Read more