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Wake County

Wake County Public Libraries joins Community IDs

Wake County Public Libraries join the many local agencies and organizations that accept Community Action IDs issued by El Pueblo, as part of FaithAction International House's network of local IDs. In this way, those who carry the Community ID will be able to get a library card to access the various services provided by the Wake public libraries in its 23 buildings.

Last ID Day of 2022 in Wake County

Raleigh. NC.- Next Friday, December 2, El Pueblo will hold the last issuance of the 2022 community IDs. This event will be at the Center for Hispanic Families from 2:00 to 6:30 pm. Those interested must register online to make an appointment.

Wake County Invites Aspiring Authors to Compete in Library Writing Contest

Aspiring authors of all ages have the opportunity to claim their moment in the literary spotlight as part of the annual writing contest hosted by Wake County Public Libraries.

Wake Expands Backup Availability for the Community’s Most Vulnerable

Wake County Public Health is expanding the availability of boosters for the most vulnerable in the community. Clinics will begin administering the second booster dose today

Wake County Sheriff Candidate Forum

Photo by pexels. RALEIGH, NC – Leading up to the May primary election, a coalition of nonpartisan grassroots groups and organizations will host the first-ever Candidates Forum on March 31 at 6:30 pm at 2616 S. Saunders St. in Raleigh....

Community IDs in Raleigh Are Now A Reality

Residents of Wake County and the City of Raleigh who, for various reasons, cannot access a government-issued identity document, will have the possibility of processing a community identification under the "Community Action ID" program of the FaithAction Network. , which has been in operation for several years in other North Carolina jurisdictions. These Community Action IDs will be accepted by the Raleigh Police Department and the Wake County Sheriff's Office. Also, by the Alliance Medical Ministry.

Wake County Libraries to Celebrate Black Shine with Over 50 Free Programs

Wake County Public Libraries will celebrate Black Brilliance with over a month of free programs focused on Black art, history, creativity and culture. More than 50 Opportunities Featuring author talks, community arts projects, concerts and even a dance party for the whole family, the event will be held at more than 20 locations throughout the county.

Posada del Inmigrante: “No to the separation of families and 287g”

Raleigh, NC- With the Christmas dates approaching, different grassroots Wake groups and the Fortaleza organization will hold the “Immigrant Inn” next Sunday, December 19, from 2:00 to 6:00 pm, with the objective of to call on the elected officials, legislators and future sheriff candidates of said county, to avoid any policy that generates the separation of families.
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NCDHHS Urges Vaccination for Children 6 Months and Older

RALEIGH — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting the first pediatric flu-related death for the 2023-2024 flu season. A child in the western part of the state recently died from complications associated with influenza infection. To protect the family’s privacy, additional information will not be released.
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