N.C. Rep. Verla Insko, D-Orange, moves retirement date up to March 31
“My attention has been turned toward home issues," Insko said. "It really would not be fair to my constituents to continue in office."
Read More »“My attention has been turned toward home issues," Insko said. "It really would not be fair to my constituents to continue in office."
Read More »Masks will be made optional for students within 72 hours of Orange County government lifting its indoor mask mandate, the Board of Education decided unanimously ...
Read More »The employment study, which was presented at last Thursday's Board of Education meeting, was conducted to help Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools administer ...
Read More »Announced on Feb. 12, the new ToolBank program allows for workers who are a part of the nonprofit's Casa for Employment & Leadership program to ...
Read More »Since taking in eight wolfdogs last summer, Orange County Animal Services has recently found homes for all of them. Three of the wolfdogs are now in Wisconsin, ...
Read More »Since the program's launch, nearly $336 million of the total $805 million has been distributed to 3,961 child care centers across North Carolina. With ...
Read More »The advocacy groups and residents who spoke at the press conference Tuesday called for fairness and equity in North Carolina's redistricting process.
Read More »The decision comes after Gov. Roy Cooper encouraged schools and local governments to end mask mandates at a press conference yesterday afternoon. He recommended ...
Read More »“The extra food stamps are a good first step,” ClubNova Executive Director Karen Dunn said. “But fixing food insecurity requires a significant shift ...
Read More »To meet increasing peak frequencies and needs during evenings and weekends, the survey asked for feedback on proposed service improvements for several ...
Read More »"Today, I'm encouraging them to end mask requirements," Gov. Roy Cooper said in a press conference Thursday.
Read More »Across the Triangle, Black-owned barbershops like Masterworks Barbershop and Kendrick's Kave Barbershop provide not only a much-needed service to people, ...
Read More »Seifts said a significant population of the students at East Chapel Hill High School are Asian, but many of them have never had an Asian teacher before. ...
Read More »From college preparation to vegan food options, Black-owned businesses have been offering unique services and filling community needs for years.
Read More »1922 is a new grab-and-go style café that sells coffee locally sourced from Carrboro Coffee Roasters and items provided by other businesses in the community. ...
Read More »As business applications nationally have soared over the past year, student entrepreneurs at the University have been keeping pace. UNC had 538 active ...
Read More »In recent weeks, Chapel Hill has seen an increase in bicycle and pedestrian accidents, and many community members have expressed concerns about safety ...
Read More »The Orange County Broadband Task Force has planned to provide better internet connection in Orange County.
Read More »There are lots of events happening in Chapel Hill to help celebrate love, including LAB! Theatre live readings at Linda's, ice cream at Maple View Farm ...
Read More »The East Main Street Sewer Rehabilitation Project is beginning on Friday. Construction will occur on weekends in order to minimize the length of the project. ...
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