BOG discusses in-state tuition rates and suicide prevention efforts
The UNC Board of Governors announced that in-state tuition will remain steady at its current rate for the fifth year in a row in a meeting Thursday.
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The UNC Board of Governors announced that in-state tuition will remain steady at its current rate for the fifth year in a row in a meeting Thursday.
Former UNC Board of Governors member Darrell Allison has been named as the next chancellor for Fayetteville State University.
Ed Baruch, a local parent and history teacher at East Chapel Hill High School, said one of the reasons he returned from teaching in the United Kingdom was so his children could learn social studies from more perspectives.
The account administrators of "Where Y’all Goin" deleted the viral Instagram page earlier today after receiving serious threats when the identity of one of the account owners was exposed. After speaking to Campus Safety about the gravity of the situation, they said the threats made against them were serious to the extent that deleting the account was the best way to proceed.
More than 100,000 residents throughout the Triangle are still waiting to be vaccinated at public centers, roughly a month and half after North Carolina made the COVID-19 vaccine available.
After months of searching for a new Superior Court judge for Judicial District 15B of Chatham and Orange counties, Alyson Grine was sworn in as judge on Jan. 22.
COVID-19 vaccine distribution in North Carolina is in full swing, but data suggests that the distribution may be uneven for historically marginalized communities.
Gov. Roy Cooper and statewide education leaders expressed their support for resuming K-12 in-person instruction in a Feb. 2 press conference in a letter to school board members and superintendents. The letter comes as educators, parents, students and school system leaders grapple with how best to approach instruction nearly a year into the pandemic.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services and N.C. Department of Transportation are allocating $2.5 million to local transit agencies across the state to provide transportation to COVID-19 vaccination clinics.
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Chapel Hill resident Betty Sonner, 96, received her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Feb. 2. After months of self-isolation and fear, Sonner said she finally is beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
COVID-19 has spread rampantly within the walls of North Carolina’s prison system. Since March 2020, 42 deaths and 9,089 positive cases have been recorded, and as of Feb. 1, 2021 there are 480 active cases in the state’s prisons.
Two political parties, the Green and Constitution parties, will no longer be recognized in North Carolina as of Jan. 27.
For nearly two months, North Carolina State University investigated allegations that an employee had doxxed students and activists online and was a member of the Proud Boys, a right-wing nationalist group.
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Residents in southeastern North Carolina who have been exposed to chemicals in public drinking water are experiencing compounding effects from the COVID-19 pandemic and the vaccine may not protect them as intended.
North Carolina updated its vaccination plan on Jan. 14, allowing people 65 and older to register for the vaccine, but distribution has been complicated by logistical hurdles and limited supplies.
The Town of Chapel Hill became the third North Carolina municipality to pass an LGBTQ nondiscrimination ordinance on Jan. 13, following Carrboro and Hillsborough earlier that week.
Those age 65 and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in North Carolina as the the state moves into Phase 2 of its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. Here's what you need to know.
Every year, thousands of farmworkers come from Mexico to North Carolina on H-2A temporary agricultural worker visas.