Council gets ball rolling on bond bill
Durham County Commissioners last night got the ball rolling on a $74.4 million bond issue that could appear on the ballot as soon as November.
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Durham County Commissioners last night got the ball rolling on a $74.4 million bond issue that could appear on the ballot as soon as November.
North Carolinians may have voted solidly in favor of Republican presidential candidate George Bush, but Democrats swept North Carolina state and local elections yesterday, taking both the governor's mansion and key races in the U.S. House of Representatives. In the presidential election, North Carolina gave its 14 electoral votes to Republican George W. Bush with 53 percent of the state's vote over Democrat Al Gore's 46 percent.
They bowl together, dine together and serve on the same court. But when the music stops in the game of musical chairs that is this year's race for chief justice of North Carolina's Supreme Court, either Henry Frye or I. Beverly Lake will be left standing alone.
WINSTON-SALEM - The mood was alternately festive and angry when college students wearing "democracy" headbands, anarchists clad in black, supporters of Ralph Nader and other protesters gathered outside Wake Forest University last night.
Three seats, eight candidates and a bounty of tricky issues define the May 2 election for the Durham school board.