'Real loss for the community': Looking back on Orange County Living Wage's impact
Orange County Living Wage's advocacy over 10 years helped 8,500 employees receive a living wage while the state's minimum wage remained the same.
Read More »Orange County Living Wage's advocacy over 10 years helped 8,500 employees receive a living wage while the state's minimum wage remained the same.
Read More »"There’s no one-size-fits-all answer in terms of what causes or constitutes a snow day," CHCCS Chief Communications Officer Andy Jenks said.
Read More »"I moved to the United States over eight years ago, and I have never felt as unwelcome in this country as I did this past Christmas."
Read More »B Color Full Productions, a Triangle-based party and entertainment service, encourages expression and dance while celebrating queer pride.
Read More »Leading up to UNC's 82-67 win against SMU, head coach Hubert Davis repeated the mantra that they must do everything together as a team.
Read More »In a season where nothing is easy for the graduate guard, RJ Davis looked the most comfortable he has appeared this entire season against SMU.
Read More »Police officers made 39 arrests following the Gaza Solidarity Encampment in April on Polk Place. District Attorney Jeff Nieman dismissed the eight remaining ...
Read More »The UNC men's basketball team (10-6, 3-1 ACC) dominated the SMU Mustangs (11-4, 2-2 ACC), 82-67, on Tuesday evening at the Dean E. Smith Center. ...
Read More »The UNC women's basketball team notched a 6-2 record over winter break, leading to a 13-3 record overall.
Read More »“Planning, fundamentally, is committed to making sure that it is participatory and it’s represented in a participatory way,” McGuire said. “We ...
Read More »Late-game collapses and an inability to finish strong have left the North Carolina men's basketball team with a 9-6 record to start the season.
Read More »As a teacher, racewalking medalist, volunteer and former national gymnast, Ivonne Chirino-Klevans holds herself to high standards and fosters an innovative ...
Read More »"Most of my music taste comes from my mom’s Pandora or my friends’ suggestions or my brother’s 'Chill' playlist with Pepe the Frog on the cover. ...
Read More »The N.C. Supreme Court issued an order on Tuesday morning prohibiting the North Carolina State Board of Elections from certifying Democratic Incumbent ...
Read More »"We should honor the people who really represent the University as it stands,” UNC student Lauren Southwell said.
Read More »Local artist Steven Ray Miller's work is on display in the ArtsCenter in Carrboro until Jan. 21.
Read More »The lawsuit claims that changes made in Senate Bill 382 are partisan efforts that violate the separation of powers outlined by the state constitution ...
Read More »Though Carrboro's lawsuit is the first of its kind, utilities and fossil fuel companies are all pulling from the same playbook, Gabriela Sarri-Tobar, ...
Read More »"Generation Alpha was thrusted into a world of social media and technology, and that is not their fault. And though parents can’t control the world ...
Read More »The Medicaid Expansion program, launched on Dec. 1, 2023 has over 600,000 people enrolled in the first year of implementation in half the time that was ...
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