Goldsboro residents will have two opportunities to hear from candidates vying for local political offices in the Nov. 7 general election.… read more »
Goldsboro residents will have two opportunities to hear from candidates vying for local political offices in the Nov. 7 general election.… read more »
Roderick C. White is vying for the District 6 seat on the Goldsboro City Council.
White attended Goldsboro City Schools and is a proud graduate of Goldsboro High School. He is also a retired Army Command Sergeant Major with 31 years of active duty service. … read more »
Jamie Taylor, a devoted community advocate and catalyst for positive change, has proudly declared her candidacy for the Goldsboro City Council District 3 seat.… read more »
The Goldsboro City Council is holding a special meeting at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 6. The meeting will take place in the large conference room at the City Hall Addition, located at 200 North Center Street.… read more »
Chretien Dumond has publicly announced his campaign to serve the citizens of the 5th District on the Goldsboro City Council.… read more »
Beverly Weeks, CEO of Cry Freedom Missions and Wayne Pregnancy Center, a local nonprofit assisting battered, abused, and trafficked women, announced today she will run for Goldsboro City Council District 05.… read more »
Robert “Chris” Boyette has announced his candidacy for Goldsboro City Council, District 2. The seat is currently held by Councilman Bill Broadaway who is retiring. Councilman Broadaway has endorsed Boyette.… read more »
Discussion surrounding a new social district in downtown Goldsboro and the swearing in of a new mayor pro tem were among the highlights of Tuesday evening’s Goldsboro City Council meeting.
Goldsboro mayor David Ham announced that councilman Taj Polack of District 3, had resigned from the council for personal reasons. Council member Brandi Matthews, of District 4, was sworn in as mayor pro tem. … read more »
The Goldsboro City Council Chamber was overflowing last night with supporters of the family of Joyonna Persall. Persall died and five other teens were injured in a shooting last Wednesday on N. Leslie St. and E. Walnut St. Dozens of people came to the council meeting to ask for something to be done about the…… read more »
The Goldsboro City Council had three absent members last night — and decided to put off a decision on a zoning ordinance change until the full council could meet. At issue is the preferred distance between churches and bars, microbreweries and other similar establishments. The owner of Church Spirits and Cocktails wants to move his…… read more »