Chapel Hill Transit to reduce seven routes, endures continued staff shortages
At Chapel Hill Transit, 10 to 25 bus drivers are out of work on any given day now due to COVID-19 protocols.
Read More »At Chapel Hill Transit, 10 to 25 bus drivers are out of work on any given day now due to COVID-19 protocols.
Read More »If the Town of Chapel Hill took ownership of Franklin Street, it could mean some of the extended sidewalks placed during the pandemic will stay.
Read More »Franklin Street has had its fair share of business turnover. Here's a look at five new restaurants that have recently opened.
Read More »Organized by Anne Goldstein, the first to respond and report the accident on Dec. 31, between 150 and 200 people gathered to march down Estes Drive toward ...
Read More »One year after rioters entered the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Chapel Hill residents joined Americans across the country in a nationwide Day of Remembrance ...
Read More »The district cited high winds, sleet and snow as causes. In-person and remote instruction will be canceled during this time.
Read More »The Orange County Health Department reported the county's first COVID-19 case of the omicron variant in a press release Friday.
Read More »“I’m so proud of what we’ve accomplished, but everyone needs to know when to step aside,” Jackson said. “Cheri Beasley has served this state ...
Read More »The N.C. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the state must delay the date of all primary elections for public offices as part of an ongoing legal battle ...
Read More »Filing for these contests along with those for other statewide offices was slated to begin Monday at noon and conclude on Dec. 17. Candidates wishing ...
Read More »Franklin Street is closed between Boundary Street and Rosevelt Drive due to a gas leak Friday.
Read More »Lying in the shadow of presidential and midterm races, odd-numbered years aren’t usually remembered for their elections. This one, though, may prove ...
Read More »As school systems across the country head into their fifth semester marked by the pandemic, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is examining how to stay ...
Read More »From the implementation of a Climate Action Plan to the approval of the Greene Tract resolution after decades of discussion and local businesses bouncing ...
Read More »With open seats across a variety of statewide and local offices, many candidates have already begun their campaigns.
Read More »UNC students and Chapel Hill residents respond to the raised rates amid concerns.
Read More »Throughout the 2021 fall semester, Chapel Hill Transit and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) have struggled to address shortages in the number ...
Read More »After staffing and supply chain issues that persisted once the pandemic began in spring 2020, businesses in downtown Chapel Hill are now bouncing back. ...
Read More »“A pardon of innocence is a formal recognition that the person is actually innocent and therefore their conviction and their incarceration was wrongful," ...
Read More »After three decades of discussion on the Greene Tract, this year's debates have centered around how the land will be used, but the debate over the future ...
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