Chapel Hill Police cite four UNC students for violating COVID-19 safety regulations
The Chapel Hill Police Department issued four Class 2 misdemeanors to UNC students for violating Gov. Roy Cooper's executive order.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department issued four Class 2 misdemeanors to UNC students for violating Gov. Roy Cooper's executive order.
Read More »The North Carolina General Assembly goes back into session on Sept. 2, which would be the first time either the House or Senate have convened since July ...
Read More »The N.C. Supreme Court ruled that Marcus Robinson, who was resentenced to death after the Racial Justice Act was repealed in 2013, could not be executed ...
Read More »College students and Chapel Hill natives reflect on summer protests, organizing the community during a pandemic and what's next for activism in Chapel ...
Read More »UNC students who have been pushed out of dorms are now looking to live off campus. Students are looking to sign new leases, find someone to take over ...
Read More »After a national search, Chapel Hill introduces Ann Anderson as the new town attorney. Anderson earned her undergraduate degree from UNC and then attended ...
Read More »Artist Georges Le Chevallier, who designed the bus, he hopes non-Latino residents will see the bus, learn the Spanish and English words and realize they ...
Read More »The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Sammy Slade ...
Read More »As UNC transitions online and on-campus students leave their dorms, local restaurants are bracing for the effects of a de-densifying campus.
Read More »Lula’s, LOTSA Stone Fired Pizza and Ms Mong are some of the restaurants that have permanently closed their doors because of the coronavirus.
Read More »“I know we’re in the South, and we like to keep things nice,” Council Member Sammy Slade said, “but sometimes we have to be real, and we have ...
Read More »The University's decision to switch to remote instruction for all undergraduate classes came after several weeks of Orange County officials and town councils ...
Read More »Orange County has a 600-person waitlist for poll workers, said Rachel Raper, director of elections for Orange County. But just to the south, Chatham County ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Elections is encouraging students to request absentee ballots early for the general election on Nov. 3.
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will have a fully-remote fall semester ending Jan. 15. Orange County Schools will have a fully-remote first nine weeks ...
Read More »The North Carolina Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice has recommended a ban on chokeholds, a mandate to intervene and report excessive uses ...
Read More »The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Henry Haney ...
Read More »“This podcast is really something that can promote inclusion in schools,” Phoenix Tudryn, a Carrboro High School senior, said. “If Black and brown ...
Read More »Violations of state or local safer-at-home recommendations could be punishable by up to a $1,000 fine and up to 60 days in jail for repeat violators, ...
Read More »Pedestrians using wheelchairs, scooters and other mobility devices who frequent the Bolin Creek Trail should seek alternative options until September. ...
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