Inter-Faith Council for Social Service opens new 16,000+ sq. ft. Carrboro facility
IFC Commons marks the first time in the organization’s 57-year history that all of the IFC’s major non-shelter programs, like the community market ...
Read More »IFC Commons marks the first time in the organization’s 57-year history that all of the IFC’s major non-shelter programs, like the community market ...
Read More »Grine replaces former Superior Court Judge Carl Fox, who retired in October 2020 after more than 14 years on the court.
Read More »The CHCCS Board of Education unanimously approved a hybrid return-to-learning plan at a Feb. 4 meeting. Although originally set to vote on the matter ...
Read More »COVID-19 vaccine distribution is disproportionately leaving out minority communities in North Carolina. Of those vaccinated, 12.6 percent are Black and 2.3 ...
Read More »In an already unprecedented semester, instead of staying in traditional dorms like Hinton James and Granville Towers, some UNC students have found themselves ...
Read More »As the Orange County vaccination process continues, county residents are continuing to follow COVID-19 guidelines.
Read More »On Feb. 2, Gov. Roy Cooper expressed his support for reopening schools for in-person instruction. However, parents, teachers and politicians remain divided ...
Read More »Ahead of in-person classes beginning on Monday, hundreds of students rushed to the intersection of Franklin Street and Columbia Street following UNC basketball's ...
Read More »The restaurant has a been a staple for the Chapel Hill community for over 25 years.
Read More »The funding will help individuals get their vaccines without having to pay for two round trips to their vaccination site, an estimated $88 per person, ...
Read More »The project was formed partly because of rising incarceration rates in women’s facilities. In the past 40 years, the number of incarcerated women ...
Read More »Jorge Alberto Garcia was accused of offering home improvement services under the names “J&J Home Improvement” and “JH Home Improvements, Inc.” ...
Read More »On Jan. 20, vaccinations began for state prisoners and staff. While the vaccine will provide much-needed protection for those who are incarcerated, prisons ...
Read More »Ahead of the official start to the season, here’s a look at where some Orange County teams stand entering their first days of official practice.
Read More »Every year, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP honors an individual in the community who demonstrates dedication to raising awareness and remedying social ...
Read More »In the weeks following the holiday season, North Carolina has set record-high daily numbers for cases, hospitalizations and deaths brought about by the ...
Read More »Orange County Schools began reintroducing in-person learning this week, with the first cohort of kindergartners and first graders starting Jan. 25. The ...
Read More »Three semesters into the pandemic, the district and community stakeholders are working towards creative solutions to support students.
Read More »UNC alumna Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett is one of the lead scientists for Moderna's coronavirus vaccine. The Board of Commissioners honored the Orange County ...
Read More »Hosted at the ReCYCLEry NC, a local nonprofit that encourages bicycle use, the WTF Wrench Nights create a shop space for women, trans, femme, nonbinary ...
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