The Town of Morrisville has contracted with Fred Smith Company Inc. to perform street paving repairs to the following areas starting Monday, August 9through Friday, August 13.
We’re taking action on climate change! Join the City of Raleigh at the FREE GoGreen event, featuring GoRaleigh’s and the Department of Transportation’s cleaner and greener multi-modal fleet.
Estella D. Patterson will be sworn in as the chief of the Raleigh Police Department on Thursday, August 12, beginning at 10 a.m. in Meymandi Hall of the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts located at 2 E. South St.
With a heat index forecast of 101 today and possibly into Friday, Durham County Emergency Management officials are asking residents to use caution during these times of extreme heat.
Durham continues to be a premiere tech business destination with North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper’s announcement on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, that Smart Wires, will establish its global headquarters in the Research Triangle Park.
As the City of Raleigh continues its safe return to the workplace and to reflect recommendations from the State of North Carolina and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), face coverings will be required inside city buildings beginning Monday, Aug. 2.
Durham police are investigating a hit and run motor vehicle crash involving a motorcycle that happened Friday night on University Drive near S. Duke Street.
Due to the ongoing social distancing restrictions in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Durham Board of County Commissioners continue to hold meetings virtually.
The Durham Police Department was honored to participate this morning with the Durham County Sheriff’s Office at the Beyond the Call of Duty End of Watch Ride in Durham, which honored 338 fallen law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty or lost by illness in 2020. The fallen officers included DCSO Lt. Terry Sampson and DCSO Sr. Detention Officer Alexander Pettiway.
How should we allocate American Rescue Plan funds, and what other services might we provide to help Durham small businesses continue their COVID-19 recovery?
The Morrisville Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Department will hold a document shred event for residents on Saturday, July 24, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. behind Fire Station No. 1 200 Town Hall Drive in Morrisville.
The Town and UNC-Chapel Hill have coordinated with the UNC bikeshare provider, Bolt Mobility, to move a Tar Heel Bikes hub from campus to Downtown Chapel Hill.