The lawsuit claims Meta created a business model that focuses on maximizing time and attention young users spend on its platforms while implementing harmful ...
Read More »On this episode of Before You Vote, we learn what each candidate said when the Opinion board asked: "What do you see as a solution for the lack of housing ...
Read More »Middough is the mother of a CHCCS graduate and has over a decade of experience as an English as a second language teacher in Durham Public Schools. She ...
Read More »In October 2021, the Biden Administration officially declared November as national Native American Heritage Month because it concludes the traditional ...
Read More »The purpose of this project is to reduce energy burdens, build organizational capacity and develop clean energy technical skills in rural and urban neighborhoods ...
Read More »One bus per school leaves each middle school at 5:35 p.m. and each high school at 6:35 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
Read More »The new restaurant will be located next to the Belltree Cocktail Club in the Carolina Car Wash building at 100B Brewer Lane, and the expansion will include ...
Read More »The N.C. Recovery Practitioners Network is a partnership made up of the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, the UNC School of Education and other institutions. ...
Read More »“They are reimagining the way we look at policing, especially policing for people with behavioral health issues, and we should be proud as a community ...
Read More »Shrunken Head Boutique is adding a second storefront at 161 E. Franklin St., just a few doors down from its current location. The new store, which will ...
Read More »“I think you would be hard-pressed to find an educational issue that I haven't experienced on the ground or had to kind of lead through and have experience ...
Read More »School board candidate Meredith Ballew is an advocate for students with disabilities in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. Her experiences as a mother ...
Read More »The Town will display green lights on Carrboro Town Hall from Nov. 6-12 to honor veterans through Operation Green Light, asking residents to do the same ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel spoke to three Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools principals following National Principals Month in October. Principals Pamela McAllister, ...
Read More »Students, staff, parents and alumni gathered at Rashkis Elementary School to celebrate its 20th birthday. The festivities included food trucks, games ...
Read More »Here’s everything voters need to know before going to the polls on Tuesday. Voters with questions can text the county board of elections at (919) 246-8773 ...
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 »Vanaman had previously served as interim director for the Housing and Community Services Department and has worked with providing affordable housing for ...
Read More »"It’s less about whether it matches a demographic measure and more about meeting the needs of people who come to the town and say, 'Hey, I want to start ...
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