With election looming, Perdue losing ground in polls
By Kelly Scurry | October 7, 2011Gov. Bev Perdue is losing ground with her Democratic base, according to the latest job approval ratings.
Gov. Bev Perdue is losing ground with her Democratic base, according to the latest job approval ratings.
The Chronicle's Caroline Fairchild spoke with Bell, McKinney and Williams to learn about their vision for the city and Duke-Durham relations. Bowser could not be reached for comment this week.
N.C. members of Congress saw a decrease in popularity following the political disagreements in July and August about raising the debt ceiling—the amount the nation is allowed to borrow.
A Fortune 500 data storage company is expanding its network into Durham.
In his latest push to create jobs, the president is talking straight to the people.
Connel Fullenkamp talks about why the government should vote to raise the debt ceiling Aug. 2 and what this means for us as Duke students.
The N.C. budget has generated controversy as the legislature aims to reduce government spending while cutting funding for education.
President Barack Obama brought a message of optimism to the Triangle earlier this week.
Triangle entrepreneurs will soon receive a boost from the best in the business.
In control of the North Carolina General Assembly for the first time in more than a century, Republican lawmakers are moving forward on a host of legislation that would greatly expand gun rights.
Out-of-state Dukies may face an obstacle on their way to the voting booths in the next presidential election.
Sarah Cohen, Knight professor of the practice of journalism and public policy, testified March 15 before the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary as part of Sunshine Week.
Though the economic downturn has resulted in difficult budget cuts, the Durham County government has made a strong effort to serve community members, the head county commissioner said in a speech...
Gov. Bev Perdue’s relationship with the newly-elected North Carolina legislature is off to a rocky start.
With a Republican majority in the North Carolina General Assembly for the first time in more than a century, Democratic legislators of Durham County may have to consider altering their goals for...
Governor Bev Perdue unveiled a budget proposal Thursday that would cleave $3.2 billion from state spending over the next two years, slashing 10,000 state jobs but protecting education funding.
Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue gave the Republican-controlled North Carolina legislature a glimpse of her budget proposal Monday in her State of the State address.
It’s official: The 2012 Democratic National Convention will be held in Charlotte, N.C.
The pairing of several Democrats and Republicans at Tuesday’s State of the Union address provided a visual representation of President Barack Obama’s high hopes for bipartisanship.
In an astounding act of bipartisanship, students of all political affiliations tolerated the questions of The Chronicle’s Matt Barnett.