Meet the community paramedics working to alleviate North Carolina's opioid crisis
When Emergency medical services arrive to help a person who has overdosed on opioids, it’s anyone’s guess what the scene will look like. When the ...
Read More »When Emergency medical services arrive to help a person who has overdosed on opioids, it’s anyone’s guess what the scene will look like. When the ...
Read More »The organization is working to establish a $50,000 revolving bail fund that will be used to post low-cost bail for people in the county who cannot afford ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will implement new measures for ensuring equity in classrooms.
Read More »For the first time since a 1969 bill changed the board from Commissioners to Aldermen, Carrboro may have a new name for its governing body. At the meeting, ...
Read More »Among the regular post-graduation fears, mixed reports on a possible future recession have students searching for alternate employment plans to make. ...
Read More »After years of what they deem as unreasonable salaries, teachers are starting to speak out, especially after Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill to raise average ...
Read More »As plans emerge to tax student-athlete scholarships, the NCAA board speaks out against the bill, and experts share their opinions on whether on not this ...
Read More »North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction Mark Johnson announced Tuesday that he will forgo reelection in 2020 and instead run for lieutenant ...
Read More »“Any new Chapel Hill regulations will affect not only those property owners who use the STR system for profit, but also residents like us for whom the ...
Read More »“In the midst of what our country’s going through right now, we need to be reminded of what unites us, and Veterans Day is a perfect reminder of that, ...
Read More »Celebrate Arbor Day by entering the Town of Chapel Hill's "Tree of the Year" contest.
Read More »The North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation recently acquired 12.8 acres of biologically diverse land in Chapel Hill.
Read More »Local leaders are debating whether the negative environmental and traffic consequences that will arise from the N.C. 54 expansion project are worth the ...
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. Michael Taffe ...
Read More »“The Carrboro way ... is for us to serve the less fortunate than we are: the homeless, the men with illness and the food insufficiency.”
Read More »Open Eye Café is offering a unique coffee blend in celebration of their 20th anniversary. The blend highlights flavors such as cassis, plum and fresh ...
Read More »Newly ratified Bill 199 adds measures to protect sexual assault victims.
Read More »A lawsuit from the NAACP and Clean Air Carolina continues to challenge the authority North Carolina lawmakers had in creating ballot amendments in 2018. ...
Read More »Powell will focus on putting students first by mending the gap between students and the Board.
Read More »People are frustrated over the lack of diversity in Chapel Hill councils, and Mayo's loss against Jack Whaley exemplifies an debate over the nomination. ...
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