Every morning, the first thing I do is pour water into the coffee pot, add the coffee, and then something mysterious happens. I press a button, and power from somewhere I never think about,... Read more
The Apex Union Depot is the most prominent site in Apex and has a long and varied history. Originally constructed in 1870, a new wooden depot was built in 1906, when a second set of tracks w... Read more
A newly constructed building is spurring excitement in Apex. The Apex Senior Center, a gleaming expansion of John M. Brown Community Center at 53 Hunter Street, will provide additional space... Read more
American Legion Post 124 to Commemorate the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Join thousands of Apex enthusiasts at this signature arts and crafts festival in the heart of the downtown district on Se... Read more
Nestled in the trees on the Town Hall Campus is a towering metal sculpture that is seemingly alive. As it catches a breeze, its top four pieces gently revolve. One moment they’re aligned, an... Read more
The Peak of Good Living is about to get even better. Downtown Apex will soon undergo a major transformation that will ultimately change the way people live, work, play, eat and shop.... Read more
When Money magazine named Apex as the best place to live in the U.S. in 2015, there was good reason. First-rate schools, a charming downtown and a thriving job market drew thousands of famil... Read more
Love is in the air! Although the coronavirus pandemic may change our traditional celebrations of Valentine’s Day in 2021 it hasn’t stopped Cupid from slinging his arrows and reassuring us th... Read more
Editor’s note: This is a follow-up to Suburban Living’s story about the Western Wake Crisis Ministry that appeared in the June/July 2020 issue and examines how the nonprofit has coped with t... Read more
What do a bright orange construction barrier, a raised concrete manhole cover, and a 30-foot expanse of brick wall have in common? They are all canvases for the Apex Public Art Commi... Read more