Civil Rights Center Advocates Eye BOG Meeting Posted by Aaron Keck | Jul 12, 2017 | UNC The Board of Governors is not slated to vote on the UNC Center for Civil Rights, but advocates aren’t convinced it won’t happen. Read More
Vote (Likely) Set For August 1 On UNC Center For Civil Rights Posted by Aaron Keck | Jul 11, 2017 | UNC The fate of the UNC Center for Civil Rights could be decided on Tuesday, August 1 – if the Board of Governors waits that long. Read More
Week of July 3, 2017 Posted by Aaron Keck | Jul 4, 2017 | Conversations with the Mayors Stevens runs for reelection; the UNC Center for Civil Rights is still in limbo; Hemminger talks brunch. Read More
Orange County Commissioner Mark Dorosin Running for NC Court of Appeals in 2018 Posted by Blake Hodge | Jun 27, 2017 | Election Chair of the Orange County Board of Commissioners Mark Dorosin has announced that he will be... Read More
Week of June 19, 2017 Posted by Aaron Keck | Jun 20, 2017 | Conversations with the Mayors Construction in Hillsborough, remediation for Rogers Road, “impact fees” off the table for OC, a new Carrboro library in the works. Read More
Week of June 12, 2017 Posted by Aaron Keck | Jun 12, 2017 | Conversations with the Mayors Hillsborough passes its budget; Orange County worries about impact fees; Chapel Hill plans for light rail stations; Carrboro goes green(er). Read More
Week of June 5, 2017 Posted by Aaron Keck | Jun 5, 2017 | Conversations with the Mayors Local governments fighting climate change (and NCGA meddling). Also: budget votes loom, and Carrboro fills a vacancy. Read More
Week of May 29, 2017 Posted by Aaron Keck | May 31, 2017 | Conversations with the Mayors Climate change, gun violence, and a public defender with a far-reaching legacy. Read More
Week of May 22, 2017 Posted by Aaron Keck | May 23, 2017 | Conversations with the Mayors Budget season for Hillsborough; Hemminger makes an announcement; Dorosin talks gerrymandering. Read More
Week of May 15, 2017 Posted by Aaron Keck | May 15, 2017 | Conversations with the Mayors The Colonial Inn, civil rights, NATJA, local food, and a big announcement from Mayor Lavelle. Read More