By The Horns By The Horns | January 2, 2024 An anti-climactic start to the year, and what's next for the city's budget process.
By The Horns By The Horns | August 31, 2023 Will the SCAD text amendments become the most important issue in this year's election?
By The Horns By The Horns | August 18, 2023 Election season is upon us! In a crowded field, it will take creativity and fortitude to rise to the top.
By The Horns By The Horns | July 5 2023 The contentious budget gets passed as council goes on break for the month of July. Will the bad juju fade before their return to city hall?
By The Horns By The Horns | May 23, 2023 City Manager's budget proposal, a (not so) secret revealed, and a decade's long case finally gets its day.
By The Horns By The Horns | April 27, 2023 The mayor addressed the city for the second time since assuming the position, and a couple of General Business Agenda items that signal good things to come.
By The Horns By The Horns | April 12, 2023 After weeks of tragedy and turmoil, a much-anticipated council meeting left many with more questions than answers.
By The Horns By The Horns | March 29, 2023 How would you spend the city's budget? Did you know there's a way to tell them directly?
By The Horns By The Horns | March 3, 2023 How will the SCAD amendments change the future of development in Durham?
By The Horns By The Horns | February 10, 2023 Preserve Rural Durham and City Council have reached an impasse. What now?
By The Horns By The Horns | January 22, 2023 “I hope that we can find a way forward, I hope that we can find a plan, but I’m so sick and tired of only being against and no dang’on plan for it.”
By The Horns By The Horns | January 6, 2023 (Season Premiere!) Do we have the courage to build back our communities?
By The Horns By The Horns | November 23, 2022 This week, we give thanks for community engagement, affordable housing, and the shortest council meeting ever.
By The Horns By The Horns | November 11, 2022 Who has power in your community, and how is it leveraged?
By The Horns By The Horns | September 21, 2022 How we would build this city is a question we have to ask ourselves. But what are we willing to sacrifice to get there?
By The Horns By The Horns | September 7, 2022 Durham desperately needs more housing. But at what cost? The members of Preserve Rural Durham continue to wonder what the future holds for their community.
By The Horns By The Horns | August 17, 2022 How do we tackle current housing issues without sacrificing environmental concerns that could plague us all?
By The Horns By The Horns: A Newsletter Covering Durham City Council A newsletter covering the Durham City Council.