Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Daily Tar Heel's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(09/20/20 10:17pm)
Grace Henley was at the dinner table with her parents, celebrating the Jewish New Year, when the news of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death broke Friday night.
(09/18/20 2:41am)
The November election is coming up, so The Daily Tar Heel is breaking down every state and local office on the ballot, from governor to county commissioner. Here, we broke down who the candidates are for N.C. commissioner of labor.
(09/18/20 3:40am)
Welcome to The Daily Tar Heel's Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz, a chance for you to assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
(09/18/20 2:42am)
Lynn Burke sits in the gallery of the Senate Chamber in the North Carolina State Legislative Building on June 16.
(09/16/20 2:07am)
The November election is coming up, so The Daily Tar Heel is breaking down every state and local office on the ballot from governor to county commissioner. Here we broke down who the candidates are for N.C. House District 50 and 56.
(09/14/20 1:37am)
Students in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will have to wait to receive school-sponsored driving instruction after suspension of the program due to coronavirus concerns.
(09/03/20 6:16am)
The Orange County Board of Commissioners met Tuesday for the first time since July 14, and they had plenty to talk about.
(08/28/20 5:17am)
With the 2020 general election in less than 70 days, the Republican National Convention has been in full swing since Aug 24.
(08/26/20 11:31pm)
The North Carolina General Assembly goes back into session on Sept. 2, which would be the first time either the House or Senate have convened since July 11.
(07/14/20 8:51pm)
North Carolina schools will return to a mix of in-person and remote classes this August, N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper announced in a Tuesday press conference. Cooper also announced that Phase 2 of COVID-19 reopening will be extended through at least Friday, Aug. 7.
(07/09/20 5:07am)
Protests for racial justice and debates over Confederate monuments have raged across the nation. Graham, North Carolina, is no exception.
(07/01/20 4:09am)
On June 22, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced the launch of NCCARE360, a statewide coordinated care network that helps connect North Carolinians with health care providers and human service organizations across the state.
(07/08/20 1:57am)
Here’s everything you need to know about who represents Orange County in state and national government.
(06/19/20 2:50am)
In a June 17 press conference, labor organizers and essential workers called on U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., to support the the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions (HEROES) Act, a $3 trillion piece of COVID-19 relief legislation that includes a second round of stimulus checks and other worker-protecting provisions.
(06/30/20 12:25am)
CLARIFICATION: A previous version of this article included a quote stating that voters can mail an absentee ballot to an early voting site. This is incorrect. Voters can deliver their absentee ballot in-person to an early voting site in the county in which they are registered from Oct. 15-31, according to Wake County Board of Elections member Gerry Cohen.
(06/09/20 2:05am)
Mayors across Orange County and North Carolina are responding with statements examining systemic racism in their own communities in light of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers and the resulting nationwide protests against systemic racism and police brutality.
(06/01/20 5:28am)
RALEIGH — Tensions between police and protesters escalated Saturday night in downtown Raleigh when thousands gathered to protest racial injustice in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer last Monday.
(05/28/20 2:20am)
On May 14, U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., stepped down as the chairperson of the Senate Intelligence Committee in response to an ongoing FBI investigation into Burr’s stock sales before the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/21/20 12:58am)
For two North Carolina counties, Watauga and Robeson have little in common.
(04/16/20 1:24am)
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the everyday lives of many across the state, getting in the way of social and professional obligations, and the General Assembly is no exception.