2023 Local Elections, Episode 3
In episode 3 of Before You Vote, City & State desk editor Ethan Horton continues to break down what you need to know before voting in the 2023 local ...
Read More »In episode 3 of Before You Vote, City & State desk editor Ethan Horton continues to break down what you need to know before voting in the 2023 local ...
Read More »Vanaman had previously served as interim director for the Housing and Community Services Department and has worked with providing affordable housing for ...
Read More »Martin Scorsese's recent film adaptation of "Killers of the Flower Moon" tells the true story of the Osage Nation and their treatment. Native community ...
Read More »The Orange County Arts Commission awarded their annual art grants to 38 recipients, totaling $118,220. These grants promote the arts by funding to organizations ...
Read More »"It’s less about whether it matches a demographic measure and more about meeting the needs of people who come to the town and say, 'Hey, I want to start ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper will present six recipients with the North Carolina Award, the state’s highest civilian honor, on Nov. 9 for their contributions to ...
Read More »The first-place finish was the Tar Heels' first overall victory of the season, and fifth-year Kayla Smith secured an individual first-place victory. Fulfilling ...
Read More »For a UNC squad that scored four total goals in its last six games against conference opponents, the tilt was an offensive outlier. Unsurprised, head ...
Read More »“We have to run fit better, especially when the tempo is fast and it's going pretty quick. And then we got to do a better job this late in the season,” ...
Read More »Carrboro Mayor Damon Seils said the ordinance implements a part of Carrboro’s comprehensive plan. The plan, which was adopted by the Town last year, ...
Read More »“If they value two candidates similarly, but one appears to be doing a lot better than the other, they might choose that candidate to help kind of put ...
Read More »High school students apart of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' Equity and Ambassadors program work together across four schools to learn about and implement ...
Read More »The most recent rodeo was Halloween-themed and featured food trucks from a variety of cuisines across Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, ...
Read More »"As a current student looking to take the LSAT exam, worrying about the exam is nothing new. What is most worrisome is that one of the most learnable ...
Read More »Leonard Raybon's Sacred Nine Project performed "The Mending Sampler" on Saturday, based on Professor John Sweet's historical book, "The Sewing Girl's ...
Read More »Faculty members involved said the creation of the program was driven by a high demand among students for political communication courses. The program ...
Read More »This year's Halloween celebration on Franklin Street may have been less attended than previous celebrations, but it was no less lively.
Read More »Accessibility and inclusivity challenges — ranging from pathways that aren't wide enough for a wheelchair to the lack of safe and easily reachable outdoor ...
Read More »Halloween on Franklin Street has been a Chapel Hill tradition for years, and community members showed up in costume on downtown sidewalks. Staff writer ...
Read More »"I always say, you have to be in the community to know the community,” Braxton Foushee said.
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