Name as it appears on the ballot: Bonita Green Age: 62 Party affiliation: Democrat Campaign website: bonitagreenfordurham.com Occupation & employer: Executive Director, Merrick-Moore Community Development Corporation (MMCDC) Years lived in Durham: 11 1) Please identify the three most pressing issues you believe Durham faces and how you believe the city should address them. Public Safety: […]
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Durham Mayor: Leonardo Williams
Name as it appears on the ballot: Leonardo “Leo” Williams Age: 42 Party affiliation: Democrat Campaign website: leo4durham.com Occupation & employer: Business Owner, Zweli’s Years lived in Durham: 24 years 1) Please identify the three most pressing issues you believe Durham faces and how you believe the city should address them. I believe our City […]
Durham Mayor: Mike Woodard
Name as it appears on the ballot: Mike Woodard Party affiliation: Democratic Campaign website: mikewoodard.com Occupation & employer: State Senator Years lived in Durham: 41 1) Please identify the three most pressing issues you believe Durham faces and how you believe the city should address them. Maintaining Durham’s relatively strong economy and spreading its opportunity […]
Boost Your Homeschool Learning with a Trip to Marbles Kids Museum
Creative, play-based experiences are how children learn best and Marbles Kids Museum is full of fun, creative and educational play. Located in downtown Raleigh, Marbles is a community-based nonprofit children’s museum with a mission to spark imagination, discovery and learning through play. Marbles offers three Homeschool Days for families and groups that offer all the […]
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And other things our readers told us.
Q&A: Triangle Blog Blog on NC DOT’s Proposed Plan for the 15-501 Corridor
The proposal ignores transit through the corridor.
The INDY at 40: Timeline
Toxic waste, hog farms, HB 2, and … Pimento cheese. Some of the INDY’s most memorable reporting over the years.
The Past, Present and Future of UNC’s Odum Village
Odum Village sits empty along Hibbard Drive in Chapel Hill. Vines climb the brick structures and small pine trees grow throughout the yard. Students once lived here. And now?
Voting Open for Durham County’s Best of the Triangle
The most recognized award throughout the Triangle is back for 2023—next up is Durham County!
After SCOTUS Ruling, Disappointed Abortion Foes Vow to Keep Attacking Abortion Pill
North Carolina remains both a safe haven and on the target list.

