City aldermen voted on a charter change motion, but it failed after mayor’s vote caused a tie. The New Bern Board of Aldermen also approved several ordinances, received an update from the Police Department and addressed other items during a regular meeting […]
OnSolve CodeRED platform, a third-party vendor that Craven County government used for emergency notification and alerts, was hit by a cybersecurity attack in November 2025; officials encourage users to change their passwords, according to a press release. Craven County is one of […]
Board of Aldermen to consider several items on Tuesday, including public hearings on rezonings, update on new utility bill printing services and other items. The New Bern Board of Aldermen will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 6 p.m. in the second-floor […]
Did the New Bern Board of Aldermen decide to meet once or twice a month? The Board of Aldermen met at City Hall on Oct. 28, 2025, which was during the early voting period for the November Runoff Election for mayor and […]
City agrees to lease Hancock Street property for a children’s museum and related activities. The New Bern Board of Aldermen has approved an agreement to lease city-owned property at 408 Hancock Street for $1 a year for five years to the We […]
April 14 Lunch & Learn Brings Noted Author Katherine Mellen Charron Civil rights activist Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987) is best known for her role in developing the Citizenship Schools. She brought four decades of practical experience as a public school teacher and civic […]
Faith Connection has contracted to bring an engaging video called Racial Taboo to New Bern on Sunday May 1, 2016 at 2:30 p.m. The film will be shown free of charge to the public at Centenary United Methodist Church at 309 New Street […]