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NCFST Mobile Market returns to Wake Forest Thursday
The Northern Community Food Security Team (NCFST) and Ripe for Revival (501(c)3) are pleased to provide a mobile grocery store across from the Northern Regional Center, 350 E. Holding Ave., on the... -
Tree trimming to cause closures Tuesday-Thursday along Durham Road/NC 98
***UPDATE - Tree trimming efforts along Durham Road/NC 98 will continue through Friday. The information below has been updated to reflect the revised schedule. Weather permitting, Wake Forest Power... -
Officer Craig named 2025 CIT Officer of the Year
The Wake Forest Police Department (WFPD) recently named Officer C. Craig as its 2025 Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Officer of the Year. A specialized law enforcement program, the CIT is a partnership... -
Juan Garcia graduates from UNC School of Government’s CGCIO™ Program
The Town of Wake Forest is pleased to announce that Applications Analyst II Juan Garcia has graduated from the UNC School of Government’s nationally acclaimed Certified Government Chief Information... -
Wake Forest accepting Citizens Academy applications through August 1
The Town of Wake Forest is now accepting applications for its second annual Citizen’s Academy. The online application is available at www.wakeforestnc.gov/citizens-academy through Friday, Aug. 1. The... -
Traffic Alert – Jones Dairy Road
On Monday and Tuesday, June 23-24, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. each day, Iron Horse Contractors, a contractor working at the future Quail Crossing Subdivision, will reduce to one lane with intermittent two-way... -
Julius Jefferson named permanent Wake Forest Police Chief
Following a nationwide search and intensive interview process, Wake Forest Town Manager Kip Padgett is pleased to announce that Interim Police Chief Julius Jefferson has been appointed permanent... -
BOC approves $139 million budget for FY 2025-26
During its June 17 meeting, the Wake Forest Board of Commissioners approved a $139 million budget for fiscal year 2025-2026, which begins July 1. Aligned with the goals and strategies in the Town’s... -
Girls NFL Flag Football registration continues through June
The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department is accepting applications for Girls NFL Flag Football for girls in grades 6-8 (Middle School Division) and grades 9-12 (High... -
You’re invited to Ailey Young House Heritage Site/Northeast Gateway Park Open House June 26
The Town of Wake Forest is in the process of developing a conceptual site plan for a new park in the Northeast Community anchored by the Ailey Young House, 400 N. White St. Community input will be the... -
Tickets still available for Dive-In Movie featuring “Moana 2” on June 28
The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will host a “Dive-In Movie” on Saturday, June 28, at Holding Park Aquatic Center, 133 W. Owen Ave. “Moana 2” will be the... -
GoTriangle seeks community input on proposed changes to Wake Forest-Raleigh Express
GoTriangle is seeking community feedback on proposed bus service changes to the Wake Forest-Raleigh Express (WRX). Scheduled to take effect in November, the changes are designed to increase frequency...