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Cat's Cradle's current location appears on Feb. 12, 2024.
On Feb. 6, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services introduced the Child Behavioral Health dashboard — a publicly available tool designed to provide data and analysis on behavioral health services for children in North Carolina.
Chapel Hill High School announced last week that Ryan Horton will be the new head coach of the CHHS football team following coach Issac Marsh’s retirement after 26 years.
Abby Cowell, a UNC sophomore, enjoys quiet reading time on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, while sitting in the Walter Royal Davis Library on UNC Chapel Hill’s campus.
The Center for Safer Schools recently presented its annual consolidated data report from the 2022-23 school year to the N.C. State Board of Education — including a decrease in dropout rates among high school aged students compared to the previous year.
Photos courtesy of James Williams and Dustin Duong
Abby Cowell, a UNC sophomore, enjoys quiet reading time on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, in the Walter Royal Davis Library on UNC Chapel Hill’s campus.
During its Tuesday night meeting in the Whitted Building in Hillsborough, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners discussed increases in property and sales tax revenue and the Greene Tract.
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
In 1961, at a time when Franklin St. businesses like the Varsity Theatre were only open to Black students with UNC IDs and not Black community members, David Dansby Jr. and his fellow classmates dedicated themselves to the fight for desegregation in Chapel Hill.
On Jan. 30, the Campaign for Southern Equality filed a federal complaint against the N.C. State Board of Education and the N.C. Department of Public Instruction on how they have implemented N.C. Senate Bill 49, the Parents’ Bill of Rights.
Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order on Jan. 29 that directs improvements to reentry and rehabilitation services for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people in North Carolina through a collaborative approach involving multiple state governmental departments.
In November, the Orange County Public Library and Orange County Transportation Services partnered to create the program DELIVEReads, a program that transports books and library materials to community members who cannot access the building.
The Carrboro Town Council discussed renaming Carr Street, a resolution amending the water and sewage boundary agreement and an update on transportation projects during its meeting on Tuesday.
For years, North Carolina has been ranked as one of the lowest states for education funding — a situation that has had a ripple effect for mental health support for students.
Photo courtesy of Sandra Candelario
Photo courtesy of Sandra Candelario
Social worker Savannah Gilliland smiles while seated at her desk at the police station in Hillsborough, N.C. on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024. Gilliland serves as Hillsborough’s inaugural social worker, collaborating with the police department as one of four social diversion workers within local law enforcement agencies.