Three key takeaways from the CHCCS Board of Education candidates forum
Five candidates vying for a position on the CHCCS Board of Education promote addressing systematic racism, mental health and improving communication at ...
Read More »Five candidates vying for a position on the CHCCS Board of Education promote addressing systematic racism, mental health and improving communication at ...
Read More »Joal Broun, a member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education, is speaking on challenges that still face our school system.
Read More »“Our goal is, as we look into the future, that all students have opportunities and are successful in the academic offerings that the school district’s ...
Read More »A lawsuit filed against Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools accused the school system of mishandling allegations of sexual abuse among students. The lawsuit, ...
Read More »Anna Richards, president of the local NAACP branch, won North Carolina branch president of the year.
Read More »The term “knocktail” is well-known around campus to refer to the experience of going to a cocktail and experiencing a drug-facilitated sexual assault. ...
Read More »The Wellness Alliance provides a variety of alternative medicinal treatments to the communities of Carrboro and Chapel Hill.
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council and mayoral candidates discussed voter engagement alongside climate and transportation policies ahead of November elections.
Read More »Franklin Street has added a new cafe to its repertoire: the Three Waters Cafe.
Read More »The ArtsCenter has agreed to pay their portion of design costs to withdraw from a large construction project on Greensboro Street in order to invest in ...
Read More »High school principal John Williams discusses his compassion and the importance in serving the homeless community.
Read More »The Chamber's 2019 State of the Community Report reveals that reading levels and graduation rates for minority groups in the state's public schools are ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill's population is decreasing, despite popular assumptions. In fact, growth in this decade so far has been the slowest the town has ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen is considering — but not yet committing to — increasing enforcement of parking time limits, charging for parking and ...
Read More »The primary point of access for the store is currently a traffic circle that is to be built on Old Durham Road. On Monday, a modification to the plan ...
Read More »Details emerged publicly last month regarding the arrest of Patrick Conway this past summer, when he drunkenly crashed his vehicle into a tractor trailer ...
Read More »For years, job vacancies among bus drivers and teacher assistants have been an issue for the school district. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board ...
Read More »Staff and parents are voicing concerns over the school's transition.
Read More »Habitat for Humanity is building an affordable living community exclusively for the elderly in Orange County.
Read More »Carrboro Mayor Lydia Lavelle dedicated October supporting victims and survivors of abuse.
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