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Board of Commissioners postpones second vote on Friday Night on White curfew
During its work session on Tuesday, June 4, the Wake Forest Board of Commissioners (BOC) voted to postpone a second vote on an amendment to the Town’s Curfew Ordinance (Sec. 20-131) that would have... -
Wake Forest Power launches new outage map & reporting tool
Wake Forest Power (WFP) has launched a new online outage map and reporting tool that makes it easier than ever for customers to report power outages and receive real-time information about power... -
Sgt. McArthur receives Special Olympics’ 2023 Guardian of the Flame Award
Wake Forest Police Sgt. Jeffrey McArthur is the recipient of Special Olympics NC’s 2023 Guardian of The Flame Award. McArthur earned the honor for “leadership, dedication, and outstanding commitment... -
Raleigh Water schedules Tuesday morning lane reduction along Ligon Mill Road just before South Main Street/US 1A
On Tuesday, June 4, from 9-11 a.m., Raleigh Water will reduce to one lane approximately 100 feet of northbound Ligon Mill Road just before South Main Street/US 1A. The lane reduction is necessary to... -
Age & Dementia Education Series continues Saturday with "Senior Expo for Caregivers & Seniors"
The Northern Wake Senior Center and the Wake Forest Senior Information Networking Group (SING) are partnering to host a series of free classes, workshops, and other events to raise awareness about... -
WF Power crews responding to outage in and around North Allen Road
Wake Forest Power crews are responding to a power outage affecting approximately 200 customers along North Allen Road, South Allen Road, and East Wait Avenue. The cause of the outage is not known... -
Tickets still available for two Malpass Brothers performances on July 27
Back by popular demand, the Malpass Brothers will perform two shows at the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre (RC), 405 S. Brooks St., on Saturday, July 27, taking the stage at 2 p.m. and again at 7:30 p... -
Youth Fall Baseball, Softball & T-Ball registration is June 1-7 for Wake Forest residents, June 8-30 for residents & non-Wake Forest residents
In June, the Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will accept applications for Youth Fall Baseball, Softball, and T-Ball for boys and girls ages 6-16 according to the... -
Swim lesson registration begins Saturday, swim lesson registration for individuals with disabilities begins June 3
The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will accept online registrations for 2024 Swim Lessons beginning Saturday, June 1, at 8 a.m. The cost is $40 for Wake Forest residents who... -
WFPD to host “Touch-A-Truck” Special Olympics Fundraiser June 22 at The Factory
The Wake Forest Police Department will host a Touch-A-Truck fundraiser for Special Olympics NC on Saturday, June 22, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at The Factory, 1839 S. Main St. Families and children of all... -
Road resurfacing scheduled to begin Thursday along North Franklin Street, Groveton Trail & Jaffiley Court
Beginning Thursday, May 30, and continuing through Friday, June 14, Fred Smith Company, a contractor working on the 2024 Wake Forest Road Resurfacing Project, will reduce to one lane with intermittent... -
UPDATE - Crash involving school bus closes Averette Road near Copper Beech Lane
Wake Forest Police (WFP) say a recent crash involving a Wake County school bus should serve as a warning to motorists about the dangers of texting and driving and driving while intoxicated. Just...