Chapel Hill Arts & Culture to host Thanks + Giving Food Truck Rodeo and service drive
On Nov. 13, Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture will host the event, complete with food drives, toiletry drives, local nonprofits and local food ...
Read More »On Nov. 13, Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture will host the event, complete with food drives, toiletry drives, local nonprofits and local food ...
Read More »Although Franklin Street did not officially close this year due to lightning and rain, hundreds of people celebrated Halloween on the sidewalks of downtown ...
Read More »The Town of Carrboro recently approved a spending plan for the $6.7 million it received from the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act passed by the U.S. Congress. ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department set up a drop-off site from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Oct. 29. The site and ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a revised financial plan for Orange County’s Transit Plan on Tuesday night to increase ...
Read More »The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction released performance data for school districts in the stat this September, which indicated disparities ...
Read More »N.C. Sen. Valerie Foushee (D-Chatham, Orange) and political newcomer Courtney Geels will face-off in the 4th Congressional District race in November’s ...
Read More »Poll workers, otherwise known as precinct election officials, are comprised of judges and assistants and are appointed by the local board of elections. ...
Read More »Many North Carolinians interested in making their voices heard in the 2022 midterm election have faced including institutional, economic and informational ...
Read More »As of Oct. 30, just over one-fifth of registered voters in Orange County have cast their ballots absentee mail-in or in-person. Early voting will be open ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel takes a look at how much state and local political candidates have raised and spent so far during this election cycle.
Read More »Though polling locations across the country are required by statute to be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, some voters may still have ...
Read More »Over the past two years, North Carolina saw the largest increase in participation in the federal Women, Infants and Children program, according to an ...
Read More »Epilogue Books Chocolates Brews is offering free queer literature for young adult and middle-grade readers, on a carousel of books called Reading Rainbows. ...
Read More »The ReCYCLEry, a nonprofit bike shop based in Carrboro, is working to make cycling more accessible for all citizens.
Read More »Across Chapel Hill and Carrboro, dozens of murals bring beauty to buildings' walls and attention to movements and influential figures. Michael Brown, ...
Read More »The market, located in the Carrboro Town Commons, is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays. It has been a staple in the community since 1977 and has grown ...
Read More »Beginning on Oct. 31, three roads surrounding the site of the 203 Project on South Greensboro Street in Carrboro will become one-way streets as the construction ...
Read More »The North Carolina Botanical Garden will expand the Stillhouse Bottom Nature Preserve in southern Chapel Hill by purchasing 24.7 acres. The organization ...
Read More »“I’m absolutely thrilled that we will be having all of these activities coming up later this month where people can experience just the joy of Halloween ...
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