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(10/22/23 8:23pm)
The Town of Chapel Hill is currently accepting applications for community members to join advisory boards. The Town has 20 advisory boards, 14 of which currently have vacancies.
(10/30/23 9:48pm)
The two frontrunners for the upcoming presidential election are Donald Trump, 77, and President Joe Biden, 80 — who is also the oldest president who has ever held office. You can’t age out of running for office, but the ages of our top candidates, coupled with the death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein in September, may cause concern in some Americans' eyes.
(10/17/23 2:58am)
A sea of protesters holding Palestinian flags and signs marched through downtown Raleigh on Sunday afternoon, calling for a cease-fire in the war between Israel and militant group Hamas.
(10/12/23 2:20pm)
The North Carolina General Assembly passed the long-awaited 2023-25 state budget at the end of September. It included two provisions that may affect the balance between government transparency and secrecy.
(10/10/23 10:24pm)
State leaders gathered at the governor’s mansion in Raleigh on Sept. 20 for a roundtable to discuss House Bill 560 — a piece of legislation that would expand access to affordable breast cancer screenings across North Carolina.
(10/09/23 4:59pm)
U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles placed a preliminary injunction on two aspects of North Carolina’s 12-week abortion ban, S.B. 20, on Sept. 30.
(10/09/23 5:05pm)
Many UNC students are first-time voters.
(10/10/23 11:29pm)
According to a flyer and emails obtained by The Daily Tar Heel, the Friends of Bolin Creek — a 501(c)(3) nonprofit registered in Carrboro — held a candidate event advertised as a "meet and greet" at Umstead Park in Chapel Hill on Sept. 24.
(10/02/23 3:54pm)
The N.C. General Assembly passed the 2023-25 state budget on Sept. 22 after months of debate among Republican leaders about where state funds should be allocated.
(10/01/23 12:32am)
A federal judge placed a preliminary injunction Saturday on two parts of North Carolina's four-month-old abortion law, S.B. 20, which was passed over the veto of Gov. Roy Cooper by Republicans in the N.C. General Assembly.
(09/19/23 11:58pm)
The N.C. House and Senate will be voting on a nearly $30 billion state budget for the next two fiscal years on Thursday and Friday, N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland, Rutherford) and N.C. Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger (R-Guilford, Rockingham) announced Tuesday evening.
(09/19/23 10:59pm)
Last week, I was catching up with my older brother when he casually mentioned that South Carolina lowered the drinking age within the state from 21 to 18. Intrigued, I did a quick Google search and was immediately met with a fact-checking site that confirmed this was false. When I asked my brother where he had heard this from, he responded with a simple “I saw it on TikTok.”
(09/14/23 1:26am)
“Vote them out!"
(09/13/23 12:18am)
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services announced on Aug. 28 that Medicaid expansion will not go into effect on Oct. 1, as previously planned.
(09/12/23 4:14pm)
Michael Morgan, a Democrat who stepped down from the N.C. Supreme Court officially last week, is running for governor after publicly mulling a run.
(09/11/23 7:31pm)
Allison Riggs, a state court of appeals judge and the former co-executive director at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, was appointed to the N.C. Supreme Court by Gov. Roy Cooper this afternoon to replace outgoing justice Michael Morgan.
(09/04/23 11:09pm)
Anita Earls, an associate justice on the N.C. Supreme Court, sued the N.C. Judicial Standards Commission in federal court on Aug. 29 because it opened an investigation into her comments on diversity in the state court system.
(09/05/23 8:17pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide.
(09/02/23 12:14am)
In front of camera crews and hundreds of peers and community members, more than 50 UNC students stood facing the crowd, holding a banner with the words "THIS IS OUR REALITY" during a rally following Monday's campus shooting.
(08/30/23 4:41pm)
N.C. Rep. Renée Price's (D-Orange, Caswell) reaction to the Aug. 28 shooting on UNC’s campus was one of horror and numbness.