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The city is accepting applications now. Visit durhamnc.gov to access the application or stop by City Hall during business hours. Residents must be 21 and reside within Ward 3, which covers West ...
Mayor Pro Tempore Mark-Anthony Middleton, center left, City Manager Wanda Page and Durham Mayor Elaine O’Neal listen to a sanitation worker speak during a council work session at City Hall in ...
Calling Bull City readers! We've launched The Durham Report, a free weekly digest of some of the top stories for and about Durham published in The News & Observer and The Herald-Sun. Get your ...
When the Durham City Council voted to give themselves a $10,000 pay raise in 2021, Freeman was the only councilmember to vote against the measure. [6] In 2022, she was among the councilmembers who voted in favor of a pilot program with the gunshot detection company ShotSpotter. [7]
To better understand those opportunities, the City of Durham and the N.C. Metro Mayors Coalition Rail Response Work Group will be hosting a public meeting at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 7 at the Durham Amtrak ...
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On a $254,000 house, the median in the city limits: The proposed city increase adds $98 and the proposed county increase adds $83 a year to the annual tax bill, which would total $3,507. Check the ...
The first chairman of the council was John Lloyd Wharton, who was the Conservative Member of Parliament for Ripon (in Yorkshire); he had also been chairman of the Durham Quarter Sessions since 1871. [8] Durham was the first county council to be controlled by the Labour Party, which won the most seats in 1919. [9]