Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools meets to discuss budget cuts to language programs
Ninety three positions will be reduced by June 2025 across the school district.
Read More »Ninety three positions will be reduced by June 2025 across the school district.
Read More »The proposal includes funding for some free community college, increasing teacher salaries and expanding resources to combat the fentanyl crisis.
Read More »There was a 52 percent increase in property value in Orange County, which could make residents see higher tax rates.
Read More »Republican Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin will present an oral argument on his case to overturn the 2024 NC Supreme Court race on Friday to ...
Read More »Council Member Catherine Fray proclaimed March 31 as Transgender Day of Visibility in Carrboro.
Read More »Orange County's occupancy tax laws differ from North Carolina guidelines.
Read More »The House Select Committee on Government Efficiency formed in January. It will investigate state and local government spending and make recommendations ...
Read More »City & State Staff Writer Isaac Carter asked Carrboro residents what cuisines they wish they could find in town.
Read More »SNAP provides food aid for 13 percent of North Carolinians. Cuts to SNAP or similar programs may leave families with tough decisions to make.
Read More »Tonya's Cafe, located next to Tonya's Cookies & Bakeshop on 400 S. Elliott Rd., will open on March 19.
Read More »The coffee shop's opening was a long time coming for owner Sabine Farer-Buers. The store's name is a play on how Americans pronounce her first name as ...
Read More »Randee Haven-O'Donnell's brown rice is a staple, Theodore Nollert's mom used to cook him chalupas after soccer practice and Barbara Foushee's husband ...
Read More »The motion alleges that Carrboro is exceeding its authority as a municipality.
Read More »According to a 2023 study from the N.C. Department of Commerce, about one in four agriculture workers in North Carolina are immigrants.
Read More »Craig Lloyd, Lisa Kaylie, Sally Greene and Creston Woods will join the board of the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau.
Read More »OB-GYN residents in North Carolina navigate the impact of the reversal of Roe v. Wade on reproductive health care and professional training.
Read More »Goodwin's tenure was marked by criticism from members of the North Carolina Republican party despite reported successes.
Read More »Jeff Koweek, the district's chief human resources officer presented an update to the board on retaining and supporting high quality staff.
Read More »The protesters gathered at Halifax Mall on Friday to speak about funding cuts and President Donald Trump's executive orders.
Read More »The development would have required Orange County to make changes to its zoning policies.
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