Column: Progressivism is rooted in rural North Carolina
"Rural areas, and rural youth, show remarkable promise. But, they are often neglected by the very platforms that claim to champion them."
Read More »"Rural areas, and rural youth, show remarkable promise. But, they are often neglected by the very platforms that claim to champion them."
Read More »Individuals who face situations like this are on a benefit cliff — when a small increase in earnings results in a steep decrease in welfare benefits. ...
Read More »According to the United States Department of Agriculture, areas with large numbers of "households with low incomes, inadequate access to transportation ...
Read More »If passed, N.C. Senate Bill 458 would expand protections for individuals present at the scene of overdoses where medical assistance is called. Current ...
Read More »On April 10, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and two dozen other attorney generals filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Read More »Located at 207 Roberson St., Tom Robinson’s Seafood has been a Carrboro institution for decades. Current owner Salvador Bonilla took over the market ...
Read More »The median rent in Chapel Hill increased by 2.9 percent during the month of March, according to a recent report from the online rental marketplace Apartment ...
Read More »Senate Bill 560 will establish new regulations for these procedures, which it defines as any medical or surgical service including but not limited to, ...
Read More »On Wednesday, U.S. Reps. Deborah Ross (D-2nd) and Rep. Valerie Foushee (D-4th) introduced the Supporting Women with Career Opportunities in Policing Services ...
Read More »The North Carolina Teaching Fellowship program accepted 132 applicants this year — the largest class of students since the program was reinstated by ...
Read More »To celebrate its centennial, Sutton's offered free shirts to the first 100 customers and $1 hot dog meals throughout the day. Sutton's sold over ...
Read More »State Senators and Representatives filed Senate Bill 51 and House Bill 39, also known as "Kayla’s Act." S.B. 51 unanimously passed the state Senate ...
Read More »In 2021, 64 percent of reviewed allegations against North Carolina juveniles were approved by a juvenile court counselor for court. Instead of sending ...
Read More »Wheat 麦茶, which also serves Chinese cuisine, recently replaced Shanghai Dumpling on Franklin Street. It is a local chain, specializing in authentic ...
Read More »This Saturday, the Caffeine Crawl is coming to Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Durham. The event features several area coffee and tea businesses, and participants ...
Read More »Starting on May 11, the Chapel Hill Police Department will host its weekly GEMS program for young women in the community. In the program, which the department ...
Read More »Dozens of musicians have and will continue to perform at locations along Franklin Street as part of Downtown Live, a free outdoor concert series hosted ...
Read More »During a work session on April 10, the Chapel Hill Town Council met to discuss controversial changes to housing ordinances in the Town. The proposed amendment ...
Read More »During its Monday meeting, the Orange County Schools Board of Education approved its Local Operating Budget for the fiscal year 2024. The meeting also ...
Read More »Orange County residents lead the state's average life expectancy by almost four years. According to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation’s ...
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