Everything The Daily Tar Heel has published about the 2023 municipal elections
The Daily Tar Heel has covered a wide array of issues and produced dozens of stories on the 2023 municipal elections. We've compiled these stories into ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel has covered a wide array of issues and produced dozens of stories on the 2023 municipal elections. We've compiled these stories into ...
Read More »“If they value two candidates similarly, but one appears to be doing a lot better than the other, they might choose that candidate to help kind of put ...
Read More »High school students apart of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' Equity and Ambassadors program work together across four schools to learn about and implement ...
Read More »Barbara Fedders is one of 14 candidates running for a seat on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education. Fedders, who has lived in Carrboro ...
Read More »Since achieving majority control in the N.C. General Assembly in 2010, Republican lawmakers have gradually shifted the makeup of school boards by filing ...
Read More »“We have faculty that tells our kids that either they’re college material or not, and words are big, they can influence a child when they don’t ...
Read More »“What I bonded with Gene over was that we both recognize that our different views and perspectives on things actually, when brought together, created ...
Read More »Dr. Susan Kansagra, the NCDHHS assistant secretary for public health, said at this time of year, respiratory illness cases often rise because the weather ...
Read More »During the early voting period, residents can register to vote at a polling location — and UNC students living on campus can do so with just their UNC ...
Read More »"I’m already tired of the spectacle of politics, despite not having even been old enough to vote in the last election."
Read More »Jane Pinsky, the director of the NC Coalition for Lobbying and Government Reform, said that sometimes misinformation can result in people not voting if ...
Read More »This November, voters will choose their municipal representatives in Chapel Hill and Carrboro. The Editorial Board, composed of 15 undergraduate students, ...
Read More »The PEACH apartments have 10 rental units available for families earning 30 percent or less of the area's median income.
Read More »The mailer did not include a clear disclosure for who paid for the print media, as is required by state law. These disclosures are required to include ...
Read More »The two main types of nonprofit organizations under federal law are 501(c)(3)s and 501(c)(4)s. 501(c)(3)s are often referred to as public charities, while ...
Read More »"The reality is this: The Searing slate has made it clear they support parks and splash pads over people and housing. That would be fine and dandy if ...
Read More »With municipal elections coming up on Nov. 7, The Daily Tar Heel's Annika Duneja spoke with Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger — who is not running for ...
Read More »With the Chapel Hill municipal elections approaching on Nov. 7, housing policy, specifically the text amendment to the Town's land use management ordinance, ...
Read More »In 2019 and 2021, only 16 percent of registered voters in North Carolina participated in November municipal elections, compared to 75 percent in 2020 ...
Read More »Participants can collect recipes cards featuring dishes from the exhibit, which include both English and the respective chefs’ first languages. The ...
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