Column: Our second diversity audit is up. Here’s what we plan to do better.
Last semester, our newsroom published its first newsroomwide diversity audit to analyze demographics among our staffers.
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Last semester, our newsroom published its first newsroomwide diversity audit to analyze demographics among our staffers.
Praveena Somasundaram was elected the next editor-in-chief of the Daily Tar Heel on Saturday.
A former Chapel Hill business-owner was one of two people arrested and charged with the assault of the U.S. Capitol officer Brian Sicknick, who was killed during the Jan. 6 riot, on Monday.
Local and state officials are condemning the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol that occurred as Congress met to certify the electoral votes from the November presidential election. The riots resulted in five deaths and numerous calls for the removal of President Donald Trump.
Angela Thurber walked to Pullen Park in Raleigh with her two teenage sons, all wearing hoodies that were zipped up tight. She was joined by her friend Jeannette Borne, whose blonde hair stood out among this predominantly Black crowd.
Gov. Roy Cooper will serve another term after defeating Lt. Gov. Dan Forest in Tuesday’s election by a 4.4 point margin with 99 percent of precincts reporting, according to unofficial results.
Early voting has begun, and North Carolinians are able to make their voices heard in the 2020 election.
This year is a presidential election year, but there are many other statewide and local races on the ballot.
WILMINGTON, N.C. — Ashton McGee was excited as he drove through Goldsboro’s streets late that March evening. His bags were packed, and his plane ticket was set for him to leave for Glendale, Arizona, the next day for baseball spring training.
Lynn Burke sits in the gallery of the Senate Chamber in the North Carolina State Legislative Building on June 16.
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Brittany McGee is an assistant city & state editor and a senior at UNC.
Chapel Hill will have increased police patrols downtown and in student neighborhoods after receiving reports of people disregarding social distancing policies implemented due to COVID-19.
I am not a stranger to being the only Black person in a class or work environment. I was used to being around people who could not connect to my experiences.
Policies regarding the Women, Infants and Children Program have been adjusted due to the COVID-19 pandemic as recipients of the program report difficulties in finding approved foods in grocery stores across the state.
Orange County government officials requested demographic data analyzing COVID-19 patients in the county after data was released at the state and national level showing African Americans may be disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
Some UNC students who live in off-campus rentals are now trying to find ways to renegotiate their leases due to the economic impact of COVID-19 and the University’s switch to remote learning.
The first four cases of COVID-19 in state prisons were announced on Thursday, two days after the North Carolina Department of Public Safety increased efforts to limit the spread of coronavirus in prisons.
The Chapel Hill Town Council called a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the growing coronavirus outbreak and the Town’s response.
As the number of COVID-19 cases grows in North Carolina, grocery stores and their customers are taking precautions to limit the spread of the virus.
After Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools entered a $767,070 contract with a consulting firm without the school board’s approval, parents and board members are calling for changes in board policy to increase transparency and protect whistleblowers.