United Church tackles white privilege
After national and local racial tensions have recently been brought to a boil, the United Church of Chapel Hill believes it is time to take action and ...
Read More »After national and local racial tensions have recently been brought to a boil, the United Church of Chapel Hill believes it is time to take action and ...
Read More »The student becomes the professor this Saturday.
Read More »Raleigh resident Lisa Cilento endured two failed chemotherapy treatments and visited 13 doctors before she was properly diagnosed with a blood disorder. ...
Read More »Due to construction and longtime protests at Chapel Hill’s Planned Parenthood, volunteers are guiding patients to and from the health center’s parking ...
Read More »The Orange County Historical Museum premiered its exhibit on education during the post-Reconstruction period in America Wednesday.
Read More »Children can engage their inner explorer at the 10-foot Tar Heel Treehouse at Kidzu’s new space in University Mall, which opens Saturday.
Read More »Weeks after students have left UNC classrooms and put spring finals behind them, North Carolina lawmakers will remain hard at work passing some of the ...
Read More »Many aspects of Chapel Hill and UNC’s campus go quiet in the summer months — but for Moral Monday protesters, the season represents a time for getting ...
Read More »To kick off North Carolina Beer Month, Our State magazine is hosting a craft beer event — the first event of the “Meet the Maker” series — tonight ...
Read More »The chiropractor is in and he has your back — just from a new location.
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board of Education will discuss whether to increase the wages of its approximately 2,200 employees to a living wage ...
Read More »North Carolina’s two U.S. senators have been among a cohort of Republicans raising concerns about ongoing Iran nuclear negotiations — and in spite ...
Read More »Of the 17 alcohol control states, only four do not allow distilleries to sell their product to tour visitors. Scott Maitland wants to change that.
Read More »Local government employees, teachers, University staff and other public employees in Chapel Hill and Carrboro now have access to cheaper housing with ...
Read More »There’s no need to feel down now that the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard has reopened after completing a massive renovation ...
Read More »It is common knowledge that Americans love ice cream, but the dessert is losing its status thanks to competition from a lower-calorie substitute: frozen ...
Read More »About 2,000 parents and kids attended Orange County’s annual community Easter egg hunt in Hillsborough in hopes of grabbing some of the 10,000 scattered ...
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Read More »If you’re searching for simplicity at home, an innovative developer might hold the keys to your happiness — in the form of a bite-size bungalow. ...
Read More »Carrboro’s new kava bar and lounge Krave may be the solution to students’ Monday morning hangover.
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