Nida Allam announces campaign for U.S. House of Representatives
Last week, Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam announced that she plans to run for North Carolina’s 6th Congressional District as a Democrat in 2022.
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Last week, Durham County Commissioner Nida Allam announced that she plans to run for North Carolina’s 6th Congressional District as a Democrat in 2022.
When Orange County held its municipal elections on Tuesday, many voters in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area had already cast their ballot.
The Carrboro Town Council unanimously voted at its virtual meeting Tuesday to move forward with The 203 Project, a long-running development effort, despite an increase in the project's budget.
N.C. Sen. Ben Clark (D-Cumberland, Hoke) recently revealed a draft of his new proposed design for North Carolina’s congressional map. Clark said in a tweet on Monday that his map is the only submission that maintains regional integrity, ensures geo-cultural representation and creates an even 7-7 split between western and eastern districts.
The N.C. Specialty Foods Association announced the winners of its 2021 product competition on Tuesday.
Chapel Hill Town Council member Allen Buansi announced on Sept. 27 that he intends to run for the N.C. House seat that will be left vacant by N.C. Rep. Verla Insko, D-Orange, in 2022.
Carrboro community members attended an online open house Wednesday to discuss the Town's recently announced comprehensive plan. The plan focuses on ensuring affordable housing, embracing climate action and furthering racial equity for all Carrboro residents.