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(03/26/24 11:32pm)
RALEIGH — On Friday night, Reese Brantmeier stood several yards away from her former doubles partner Elizabeth Scotty as No. 6 UNC women’s tennis battled No. 14 N.C. State.
(03/27/24 12:03am)
On March 21, the Chapel Hill Fire Department announced on X that it has acquired two new fire trucks, Engine 32 and Engine 33, to add to its current fleet of four engines and two ladder trucks.
(03/25/24 6:49pm)
Monrita Hughes, a new Carrboro police department social worker, poses for a portrait on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.
(03/25/24 6:49pm)
Monrita Hughes, a new Carrboro police department social worker, poses for a portrait on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.
(04/02/24 12:42am)
The Naval ROTC Armory at UNC, which has been a hub for cadets since 1942 , was added to the National Register of Historic Places this month.
(03/25/24 6:37pm)
On Friday afternoon, many of Dexter Romweber's close friends and family gathered at Lapin Bleu — a Carrboro bar and art gallery he performed at often — to celebrate the first Dexter Romweber Day.
(03/22/24 9:57pm)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — RJ Davis has the ball. He cuts left, then right, pausing at the top of the arc. He steps back before letting the ball fly. The buzzer sounds, signifying the end of the half.
(03/22/24 2:39am)
CHARLOTTE — Curtis Withers was a star in his hometown. He attended West Charlotte High School and was named the 2001 Charlotte Observer player of the year. He stayed home to play college ball at Charlotte, where he was named first team All-Conference three times.
(03/24/24 3:43pm)
Orange County is celebrating its third annual “Creek Week,” with activities offered via the Public Works Department to celebrate local waterways through March 23.
(03/25/24 6:49pm)
In February, the Carrboro Police Department hired Monrita Hughes as its first diversion social worker as a part of the Community Care and Diversion Response team.
(03/26/24 6:27pm)
Zayka Indian Cuisine is set to open in early May at 105 E. Franklin St., where the Basecamp bar and restaurant was formerly located.
(03/25/24 6:32pm)
On March 11, President Joe Biden recommended in his fiscal year 2025 budget that the federal government provide $138.3 million to build the planned North-South Bus Rapid Transit route along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, connecting Eubanks Road to Southern Village.
(03/31/24 3:49pm)
UNC announced on March 18 that four individuals will receive honorary degrees for outstanding accomplishments in public service, dance and community service at the spring commencement ceremony.
(03/21/24 2:17pm)
CHARLOTTE — If you were scrolling through Instagram on Monday morning, you may have noticed a rather unusual post from UNC's Paxson Wojcik.
(03/21/24 2:12am)
The Carrboro Town Council approved multiple appointments and reappointments to various Town boards and commissions, heard an update on the Orange County Crisis Diversion Facility and joined a memorandum of agreement for the Co-Gen Rail Line Project during its Tuesday night meeting.
(03/20/24 5:42pm)
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met on March 18 to discuss its Bond and Capital Project Recommendations, plans for the after-school program and the end-of-year testing and re-teaching plan.
(02/26/24 10:00am)
Welcome back to Heel Talk, where Audio-Visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps the biggest local news stories with audio reporters Lucy Wu, Kshitiz Adhikari and Emma Cooke. In today's episode, the group discusses the UNC Beat Lab in Hill Hall, lingering racial disparities at Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and the first musical guest on the DTH's new concert series - Editors' Notes.
(03/21/24 1:41pm)
Earlier this month, Gov. Roy Cooper joined Vice President Kamala Harris and U.S. Department of Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo to announce $32 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan awarded to 10 women-led and minority-led capital firms in North Carolina.
(03/19/24 2:29am)
Before he came to UNC in 2016, from the small town of Wadesboro, N.C., Gage Tarlton had a plan: to be an actor.
(03/20/24 12:17am)
On March 6, the Chapel Hill Town Council heard a request to change the name of Cameron Avenue to honor civil rights leader Pauli Murray. Currently the street is named after Paul Cameron , who was one of the wealthiest slave owners in Southern history.