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The NWS forecasts a week of erratic weather for Raleigh, with chances of showers, thunderstorms, and varying temperatures, along with warnings for damaging winds and localized flooding.
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Wake Forest hosts a free bike safety event for kids and parents, including an obstacle course and gear lessons, on May 3 as part of Meet in the Street.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Paul Tine has been named the new Commissioner of the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles, beginning May 6, with goals to enhance customer service and streamline DMV operations.
Politics & Govt in ...
Governor Josh Stein appointed Tracey Henderson to the District Court for Judicial District 14 in North Carolina, filling the position left by Judge Stephen Stokes' move to Superior Court.
North Carolina Treasurer Brad Briner nominates Donald van der Vaart to the state's Utilities Commission, highlighting his engineering, legal, and regulatory expertise.
Carrboro hosts "Mental Health Mondays" in May, focusing on diversion programs, CIT, and self-care, facilitated by the Diversion Social Worker and CPD.
Durham’s Love Your Block program awarded its first mini-grants for neighborhood beautification projects in the Walltown area, funded by the Bloomberg Center for Public Innovation.
The NCDOT releases weekly "Cash Watch Numbers" reports for financial transparency, detailing current fiscal status and emphasizing the fluidity of the department's finances.
Raleigh Water starts a utility project on Falls of Neuse Road on April 28, with lane closures but a shifted lane setup keeping two southbound lanes open.
HUD approves $1.4 billion for NC's Hurricane Helene recovery, focusing on long-term rebuilding and economic development, especially for low-income residents.
Raleigh Water is hosting a job fair at the Lake Woodard Annex Facility on May 16-17 to fill various public utility roles, offering engaging opportunities and application assistance.
Eight North Carolinians were honored with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, and two received the Laurel Wreath award for significant service and exceptional contributions to athletics.
Durham, NC, secured a AAA rating from all three major credit agencies, enhancing its financial standing and borrowing power for $200 million in capital improvements.
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