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(04/30/21 5:39pm)
More than 63 items line the cases at Mediterranean Deli, Bakery, and Catering, most of which are vegetarian, vegan or gluten free – and that’s why it’s been voted Best Vegetarian or Vegan Food by DTH readers
(04/06/21 12:18am)
Carrboro resident Kathryn Peters, a lifelong trivia fan who grew up watching "Jeopardy!", recently got the chance to compete on the show and left a champion.
(03/22/21 11:53pm)
Following the civil rights uprisings of summer 2020, students at Carrboro High School formed the Black and Brown Student Coalition. The Daily Tar Heel talked with two members of BBSC, Julian Taylor and Phoenix Tudryn, about what the coalition is doing now and their most recent podcast series for Black History Month, where students answered questions about Black Lives Matter.
(02/21/21 10:24pm)
Karen Reid, a retired teacher from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, is looking for a kidney donor.
(01/21/21 12:52am)
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools opened 2021 with a new superintendent, Nyah Hamlett, who said she'll prioritize racial equity, school-based mental health and wellness, deeper learning and family engagement.
(12/18/20 12:58am)
Orange County Sheriff Charles Blackwood received a Dogwood Award in October from Attorney General Josh Stein for his efforts in responding to the opioid epidemic in Orange County.
(10/25/20 11:38pm)
The Town of Carrboro will place a "truth plaque" at the site of the former Freedmen's school at the border of Chapel Hill and Carrboro to recognize its historical importance.
(09/28/20 12:01am)
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 examined the candidates for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(08/21/20 4:48am)
After a slower-than-usual summer season in Chapel Hill, some restaurants were ready for the usual dine-in traffic from students returning to campus. But now, businesses are bracing for impact as the University has transitioned online and on-campus students are leaving their dorms.
(08/19/20 2:16am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that residents can send their voting ballot to the Orange County Board of Elections via email, mail, fax or by dropping it off in person. Residents are not able to submit their ballot via these modalities, however they can submit their request for an absentee ballot through these avenues. The article has been updated to reflect the change in language. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(07/22/20 6:17am)
Orange County Schools' Board of Education held a special meeting on Monday to discuss the district's return to virtual schooling this fall, including metrics that will be used to determine when children can start returning to the classroom.
(07/21/20 12:27am)
With a higher risk of illness and coronavirus cases still on the rise, many older adults in North Carolina are still stuck at home, sometimes without the technology that could help keep them connected with friends, family — and their health care providers.
(07/07/20 2:32am)
El Centro Hispano has launched the NC Unida Contra El Virus campaign alongside several North Carolina Hispanic media outlets in an effort to send a "unified message" to the North Carolina Latinx community about COVID-19.
(06/29/20 3:17am)
The North Carolina State Board of Education approved $70 million in federal funds in early June for summer programs aimed at students in kindergarten through fourth grade who need extra reading and math instruction due to school closures caused by COVID-19.
(07/02/20 12:00am)
Figuring out how to navigate college as a first-year is a daunting task, but if finding a job is on the agenda, here are some off-campus jobs students at UNC have enjoyed in their years here.
(06/18/20 5:15am)
The Orange County Board of Commissioners held a virtual business meeting Tuesday where they approved Orange County's fiscal year 2020-21 operating budget.
(06/12/20 2:45am)
This year, the Food for the Summer program in Chapel Hill and Carrboro — a program launched in March to feed students during the COVID-19 pandemic — is relaunching under a new name: Food for Students.
(06/05/20 1:22am)
Coronavirus might have closed the doors of University Baptist Church in Chapel Hill, but that has not stopped some of the church’s members from bringing homemade comfort to the Chapel Hill community during the pandemic.
(05/21/20 9:48pm)
Flowing 40 miles eastward through Orange and Durham counties, the Eno River is a life source for people and wildlife along its path. Now, a new land preservation fund will help the Eno River Association continue conserving lands within the Eno River basin.
(05/19/20 3:04am)
On the first anniversary of the coal plant protests that he organizes, climate activist Gary Richards gathered with a small group of protesters on West Cameron Avenue in front of UNC’s Cogeneration Facility.