Épisodes

  • Wake Forest Loss, Safety Concerns, and Garner Pride
    Sep 10 2025

    It’s Wednesday, September 10th in Wake County. Today’s headlines include the tragic loss of Ericka Lucas, wife of Wake Forest High’s football coach, with two teens now facing charges. We also cover a body found at Cary’s Crossroads Plaza, a Cary High student charged for bringing an airsoft gun to school, and Wake County’s new storm-prep kit giveaways. Plus, find out where to celebrate Oktoberfest in Raleigh and how Garner’s own go-kart track became a world first. Stick around for a fresh dad joke to brighten your day. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.

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    4 min
  • Good Morning Wake County – Landfill, Powwow, and Local Pride
    Sep 9 2025

    It’s Tuesday, September 9th — your daily Wake County news update in five minutes. Today: county leaders debate the future of Wake’s landfill, Dix Park prepares for its Inter-Tribal Powwow, and Cary police investigate a body found near a shopping center. We’ll also cover a Rock Quarry Road shooting, a Holly Springs teen turning plastic waste into swimsuits, and NC State gearing up for its rivalry game against Wake Forest. Stick around through the end for your daily dad joke — a quick laugh before you head out the door. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.

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    4 min
  • Raleigh Gets Monopoly, Local Safety Alerts, And A K-9 Tribute
    Sep 8 2025

    Wake County wakes up with news you can use: Raleigh lands its very own Monopoly game, a confirmed tuberculosis case at a local high school, safety updates including a DWI crash into a police car, and a hit-and-run at Carolina Kettle. Plus, a proud community moment as Holly Springs names a new police K-9 in honor of fallen deputy Ned Byrd. Toss in a grandfatherly bit of wisdom, a friendly weather update, and — of course — today’s dad joke. It’s your five-minute neighborly news fix, right in your ears. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.

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    4 min
  • Raleigh meth bust, WakeMed plans, James Taylor concert
    Sep 5 2025

    Wake County’s news starts with a major meth bust that deputies say may have saved hundreds of lives. WakeMed’s CEO is charting big expansion plans, and the Hedingham trial date remains locked for February. Raleigh also got a treat as James Taylor played his greatest hits for a hometown crowd. Holly Springs honored Deputy Ned Byrd with a new K-9 officer, and Dix Park is preparing for a free fall festival. All that, plus today’s dad joke to close the week. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.

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    3 min
  • Day Care Charges, School Gains, Pet Parade Fun
    Sep 4 2025

    Thursday in Wake County: a Wake Forest day care worker faces charges after two children were hurt, today’s warm and mostly dry forecast, a Raleigh mansion with an FBI past finally sells, Wake County students bounce back in test scores and graduation rates, plans for a new data center in Apex, eighteen fun things to do in Raleigh this week, and the family-friendly Pet Parade. Neighborly news in five minutes for Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Garner, Holly Springs, Wake Forest, RTP, RDU, and the Wake County Board — plus your daily dad joke. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.

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    3 min
  • Crime Trends Down, School Reassignments Ahead, Free Raleigh Concert
    Sep 3 2025

    Wake County woke up to flashing lights near Wendell after an overnight shooting, plus the first draft of school reassignment plans could affect families in Fuquay-Varina, Zebulon, and Apex. Raleigh leaders are pointing to encouraging crime trends, while neighbors near the South Wake Landfill are pushing for action on intensifying odors. For something lighter, there’s a free NC Symphony concert in Raleigh and the Stardust & Stories book festival at Fletcher Park is just weeks away. And of course, we’ll wrap with your daily dad joke — so don’t miss it. Get the weather, the news, and a smile in five minutes or less. Visit TapYourNews.com to sign up for email notifications when new episodes drop.

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    4 min
  • Raleigh Shooting, Cary Car Flip, and Oktoberfest Fun
    Sep 2 2025

    A woman was injured in a Raleigh shooting and a man’s been detained, raising concerns in a local neighborhood. In Cary, a BMW flipped dangerously close to train tracks, while Raleigh police arrested a man for secret peeping at Best Buy. We’ll also preview Lafayette Village’s Oktoberfest — complete with bratwurst, beer, and the famous Wiener Dog Races — plus Cary’s Art Swarm festival and how you can weigh in on Wake County’s housing plans before the September deadline. Stay tuned until the end for your daily dad joke.

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    4 min
  • Raleigh Shooting Arrest, Dixie Trail Crash, and Mudcats’ Farewell
    Sep 1 2025

    Wake County starts the week with a mix of heavy and light stories. A downtown Raleigh shooting left one person injured and a suspect behind bars. We’ll also update you on a hit-and-run that knocked down power lines on Dixie Trail, plus the bittersweet final game for the Carolina Mudcats in Zebulon. Senator Mark Kelly brought national attention to Raleigh during a veterans town hall, and big changes are on the horizon with the Eastern Wake Area Plan. On the lighter side, fall festivals are about to pack our weekends with funnel cakes, corn mazes, and local fun.

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    4 min