‘We feel like glorified babysitters’: New teachers forge a career amid uncertainty
New teachers in Chatham County reflect on the uncertainty and unpredictability of teaching during the pandemic.
Read More »New teachers in Chatham County reflect on the uncertainty and unpredictability of teaching during the pandemic.
Read More »The program will be offered Fridays from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., for $5 per trip.
Read More »Former Chapel Hill Town Council member Rachel Schaevitz resigned last January, and her seat has been vacant since then. Municipal elections are set to ...
Read More »Carrington is the executive director of the Community Empowerment Fund, a nonprofit organization in Durham and Orange counties in North Carolina aimed ...
Read More »Research from the Center for American Progress shows undocumented immigrants are more likely to work essential jobs in the United States, with an estimated ...
Read More »Every 10 years, district lines are redrawn in North Carolina based on census data to maximize the accuracy of political representation in districts. But ...
Read More »The project would redevelop the nonoperational Marathon Service Station and the Tar Heel Mobile Home Park by building a new gas station, convenience store ...
Read More »Lisa Kaylie, a former chairperson of CHCCS’s Special Needs Advisory Council, was appointed to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education ...
Read More »It doesn’t appear to have Gov. Cooper’s support, despite him calling on K-12 school districts across the state to allow in-person instruction earlier ...
Read More »Food for Students has made an effort to not only provide food, but also connect with students: dropping off ingredients for recipes like blueberry muffins, ...
Read More »North Carolina will start vaccinating school and childcare workers on Feb. 24 as the state enters Group 3 of its vaccine distribution plan.
Read More »New York supermarket chain Wegmans opened its long-awaited Chapel Hill location on Wednesday. Shoppers lined up for over an hour to be the first customers ...
Read More »“We are responsible for school and community climate," board member Jennifer Moore said. "We are having to address issues of inequity because our predecessors ...
Read More »“When things are made ADA-compliant and made more accessible, physically that just enhances this for everyone,” Corey Root, the Orange County ...
Read More »Local community organizations and state government partners are paving the way towards more recognition and resources for historically neglected Black ...
Read More »Theodore Roosevelt Cole Jr. was killed in 1969 on the day of his promotional ceremony to become Chapel Hill’s first Black detective. ...
Read More »Organizations, activists and lawmakers, including Rep. Alma Adams of North Carolina’s 12th Congressional District, have been pushing for action to address ...
Read More »The podcast, called "Pauli", centers around Durham native Pauli Murray's influence as a civil rights attorney. Former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ...
Read More »The project was developed by the Marian Cheek Jackson Center for Saving and Making History and aims to uplift voices, past and present, of Black Chapel ...
Read More »For polio survivors, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is not the first infectious disease to upend their lives. Now, decades after polio ripped through North ...
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