How to register to vote in North Carolina
The deadline to register to vote in North Carolina is Friday, Oct. 11 at 5 p.m and early voting begins Oct. 17.
Read More »The deadline to register to vote in North Carolina is Friday, Oct. 11 at 5 p.m and early voting begins Oct. 17.
Read More »The series of races unites the Carrboro community and raises money for local nonprofit organizations.
Read More »Clouds Brewing will be offering trivia night on Tuesdays and Thursdays — just like Gizmo Brew Works did.
Read More »PlantFest features nearly 2,000 plants and hosts many educational displays and workshops with hands-on options for children. Around 75 percent of the ...
Read More »The report analyzes health disparities across several population groups and finds overwhelming differences among groups.
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools entered secure mode this week after a threatening post began circulating on social media. The Chapel Hill Police ...
Read More »The department will move into a space at the North Chapel Hill Business Center by mid-2025. The move will be an upgrade from the department's current ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools has implemented a three-tiered corrective approach to district spending in response to large financial losses since ...
Read More »The Republican National Committee and the N.C. Republican Party requested the mobile One Card not be valid voter ID, concerned it would make it easier ...
Read More »The University has issued two an Alert Carolinas and activated the emergency sirens because of a tornado warning in the area.
Read More »The council met on Sept. 25 to address the Co-Gen Railroad Transformation Project, an application to a national housing grant and stormwater issues in ...
Read More »A stop sign will be added to East Winmore Avenue at the Jewell Drive intersection.
Read More »OCS Chief Operations Officer Fredrick Davis gave a presentation on the 2024 General Obligation Bond, which will provide $49.5 million in elementary school ...
Read More »Carrboro outpaced national averages by more than 20 percent in different sections of the survey administered by ETC Institute, an organization that collects ...
Read More »“We highly encourage parents and caregivers to go get their seats checked," Allan Buchanan, the director of community risk and reduction at the N.C. ...
Read More »Farms are increasingly replaced by residential development, especially around urban areas.
Read More »A land use case involving contradictory information within an ordinance highlights the importance of clear language in Orange County's laws, ordinances ...
Read More »The Democratic National Committee and UNC Affirmative Action Coalition opposed the Republican Party claims and argued that the mobile One Card is a more ...
Read More »NC College Connect is available for public and charter school students to use to apply for select colleges and universities in North Carolina. The program ...
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