Wednesday, November 6, 2024
By Chapel Hill Review | Mar 17, 2021
John C. Honor Jr. from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $500 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John Ludlow from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $76 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John Billman from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson, P.A. employee Dickson Phillips has contributed a total of $250 to Democratic Party candidate Daniel Mccready
John Gilmore from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $250 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
RTI International employee Deborah Gibbs has contributed a total of $500 to President Joe Biden
John Mcadams from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $3,400 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
Rex Healthcare employee Deepti Gupta has contributed a total of $500 to President Joe Biden
John Eyles from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John Dimiceli from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John Jacob Freiberger from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $38 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John Hastie from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
Berger for Justice spent $31,684 during the week ending November 7.
John Cox from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $400 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John C. Boger from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $350 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John Espenshade from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $200 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John Hammond from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $400 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
John Cartwright from Chapel Hill contributed a total of $100 to the campaign of Democratic Party candidate Roy Cooper.
By Chapel Hill Review | Mar 16, 2021
Verla Insko for State House spent $4,306 during the week ending November 7.
The W. G. Hefner VA Medical Center, subsidiary 659GA in Charlotte, North Carolina scheduled 8,162 pending appointments in September compared to 7,677 the previous month, according to data collected from the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs.