BoCC Eyes Older Schools For Bond Referendum Posted by Staff | Oct 8, 2013 | Local Government Commissioners could consider a bond referendum to finance repairs on aging schools, but they want to be sure it will delay the need for new buildings. Read More
County Commissioners Want Clarity On New Animal Control Rules Posted by Staff | Oct 2, 2013 | Local Government Orange County Commissioners said Tuesday they are not ready to vet a new animal control ordinance that redefines the role of watchdog. Read More
High Bids Put Rogers Road Community Center On Hold Posted by Staff | Sep 18, 2013 | Local Government Plans to build a new community center on Rogers Road are on hold, as county staffers say initial project bids are twice what commissioners budgeted. Read More
Mark Dorosin On Kinnaird: “I’m Surprised And Saddened” Posted by Ran Northam | Aug 19, 2013 | State Government Orange County Commissioner Mark Dorosin says he had the same reaction as many others in the community. Read More
NC Voter ID Court Battles Likely To Be Lengthy Posted by Staff | Aug 18, 2013 | State Government Several lawsuits have been filed in federal court after McCrory signed the voter I.D. bill into law on August 12…. Read More
Pitt County School Board Under Fire By Parents Posted by Staff | Aug 6, 2013 | Pre-K - 12 Education The case of Everett V. Pitt County School Board has brought a lot of attention to Greenville, NC and the Pitt County Schools. Read More
MM Arrestees Likely In Court For A While Posted by Staff | Aug 5, 2013 | Crime While the protests at our state capital are finished for now, the courts continue seeing the arrested protesters from the Moral Monday rallies. Read More
EPA Investigation Could Halt Rogers Rd Remediation Posted by Staff | Jul 16, 2013 | Local Government Remediation for Rogers Road may be grinding to a halt as the EPA investigates claims that the county’s planning department engaged in racial discrimination. Read More
Leaders From Various Sides Of Local Gov’t Support Raleigh Protests Posted by Staff | Jun 12, 2013 | Local Government Local leaders have said they will continue to support the protests as long as the movement continues, or until the state government begins to listen. Read More
Local Electeds Arrested At “Mega Moral Monday” Posted by Aaron Keck | Jun 3, 2013 | State Government The NAACP resumed “Moral Monday” protests in Raleigh, with about 1600 demonstrators and 140 arrests–including several local elected officials. Read More