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Jonathan Melton: Raleigh’s Forward-Looking Leader

Quickly moving from newcomer to established voice, Melton has a step-by-step vision for the capital city. Jonathan Melton remembers clearly his first time speaking as...

League Update: New NCLM.org Is Here for You!

Slick overhaul more easily connects members, services Lengths of time, feedback analysis and strategy toward a nimbler experience—with North Carolina’s municipal officials always first in...

Speaking Out: The Troubling Trend of Local Partisan Election Mandates

Over the course of the last few legislative sessions, we have seen local bills—and some of them passed into law, others not—mandating that local...

Taking the Field: City Officials are Hungry for More

If there is one thing that always proves consistent about municipal officials in North Carolina each year, it is their desire to learn. To...

Comprehensive Fiscal Training for Local Governments: NCLM Training Offered Across North...

UNDERWAY NOW, AND RUNNING INTO JUNE 2024 In five locations across North Carolina, NCLM is offering a free, full-day guide to obtaining and maintaining sustainable...

Artificial Intelligence: Generating Questions for Municipal Governments

For decades upon decades, humans have studied, romanticized, and maybe even hovered over the panic button when it comes to the concept of artificial...

Town & State, On the Road

For several years now, NCLM’s Town & State Dinner held in Raleigh has been a rousing success, bringing state legislators and municipal officials together...

Rave Reviews of CityVision 2024 in Winston-Salem

The NC League of Municipalities’ most anticipated event, CityVision, took place in Winston-Salem this past April. To say this conference was a success is...

TJ Walker: Rocky Mount’s Community Leader

LEVERAGING BOTH HIS YOUTHFUL PERSPECTIVE AND A TRUE BELIEF IN CONNECTIONS, WALKER HAS BUILT MOMENTUM IN HIS HOMETOWN OF ROCKY MOUNT. Just about out of...

RMS Update: Property and Casualty Trust Updates

In the upcoming 2024–2025 renewal year, the Risk Management Services Board of Trustees decided to raise the Property and Casualty Trust overall rate by...
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