Cities are seeking compensation for money lost when the state attempted to balance the budget by limiting the cities' revenues while failing to address existing problems.
During the next five years, Neighborhoods United of Greensboro and the city will cooperate in refurbishing a 65-acre neighborhood that has been plagued by crime and drug trade in the past few years.
The North Carolina General Assembly is considering recommendations from the North Carolina Government Performance Audit Committee on ways to make state services more efficient and less costly.
Anne Franklin, Raleigh Mayor Pro Tem, explains why North Carolina has a responsibility to help fund the operating costs of public transportation programs.
The Rocky Mount/Edgecombe Community Development Corporation is transforming five condemned buildings in a historic district into a retail, residential, and community center in Rocky Mount.
Local governments in North Carolina must make decisions on five major water management issues: water supply planning, watershed protection, contaminated groundwater, basin-wide planning, and protection of wetlands.