Stevens announces the HPD’s Latino community summit; Kleinschmidt talks “magistrate recusal” and sales-tax redistribution; and Lavelle tours the future light rail line.
Tom Stevens says Hillsborough is “really different and much the same” from when he began as mayor ten years ago. In Carrboro, Lavelle talks solid waste – and the NCGA’s sales tax redistribution bill.
Ahead of his State of the Town address, Tom Stevens talks about maintaining Hillsborough’s small-town character; and Kleinschmidt discusses solid waste.
Tom Stevens talks Dr. Seuss and Hillsborough’s budget plan, Kleinschmidt talks Chapel Hill’s upcoming bond referendum and how to pay for snow removal, and both Kleinschmidt and Lavelle discuss same-sex marriage and the Supreme Court.
Tom Stevens talks about upcoming projects downtown; Kleinschmidt and Lavelle weigh in on the “magistrate recusal” bill (et cetera) and the proper role of “religious freedom” in American society.