Every Saturday during February, there will be a table set up at the front entrance to the library where current members of the Friends of Chapel Hill ...
Read More »A chief public defender runs and maintains the public defender's office. They create policies and work on issues such as the disparate impact of court ...
Read More »The pandemic has had a devastating impact on renters and homeowners in Orange County. To solve the looming housing crisis, the Orange County Housing and ...
Read More »Officials say residents should prepare for up to three days of lost power as Orange County faces a winter storm warning from midnight Thursday until 7 ...
Read More »The store, which has received some concern about traffic from residents, is opening at 1810 Fordham Rd. on Feb. 24.
Read More »The new K-12 social studies standards include terms such as racism, discrimination and identity and place a greater emphasis on social movements and competing ...
Read More »John Dorward, former executive director of the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service, said Briggaman was a force of nature. “She was a marvelous individual,” ...
Read More »Many students have expressed frustration with how the Chapel Hill Police Department handled the Feb. 6 Franklin Street rush, where approximately 1,000 ...
Read More »Sarah Dudzic, the new executive director of PORCH Chapel Hill-Carrboro, plans to ensure the organization's sustainability during a time when food insecurity ...
Read More »Ever since the COVID-19 vaccine became available to states, supply has been a concern. Mandy Cohen, secretary of N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, ...
Read More »Robert Perry, a delivery driver for Insomnia Cookies, was shot and robbed in December. A co-worker of Perry started the GoFundMe hoping that it would ...
Read More »All students, except for those in kindergarten or first grade, will return to in-person instruction in April.
Read More »West went missing in California in late September. She was attending the University of California-Berkeley for her freshman year.
Read More »Through Triangle Doulas of Color, Ste’Keira Shepperson is trying to build a community of support, especially for Black mothers. Her company provides ...
Read More »IFC Commons marks the first time in the organization’s 57-year history that all of the IFC’s major non-shelter programs, like the community market ...
Read More »Grine replaces former Superior Court Judge Carl Fox, who retired in October 2020 after more than 14 years on the court.
Read More »The CHCCS Board of Education unanimously approved a hybrid return-to-learning plan at a Feb. 4 meeting. Although originally set to vote on the matter ...
Read More »COVID-19 vaccine distribution is disproportionately leaving out minority communities in North Carolina. Of those vaccinated, 12.6 percent are Black and 2.3 ...
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