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(04/29/24 9:28pm)
The Daily Tar Heel’s Caroline Horne spoke with Chapel Hill resident and “Jeopardy!” winner Marko Saric about his local connection and experience on the show. He won over $26,000 from games on last Thursday and Friday.
(04/16/24 12:58am)
East Rosemary Street reopened Monday after almost eight months of closure for traffic. While the street was open only to sidewalk pedestrians during the closure, cars are now able to access the street without detours to Columbia, Henderson, North and Franklin streets.
(04/10/24 6:46am)
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met Monday night in the Whitted Building in Hillsborough to discuss updated COVID-19 guidelines, its next budget and state and countywide recognitions.
(03/26/24 6:27pm)
Zayka Indian Cuisine is set to open in early May at 105 E. Franklin St., where the Basecamp bar and restaurant was formerly located.
(03/04/24 9:15pm)
March 5 is primary election day for federal, state and county offices, as well as the Board of Education election for Orange County Schools and Orange County Board of County Commissioners.
(03/04/24 1:32am)
The Daily Tar Heel's Caroline Horne spoke with N.C. Attorney General candidate Satana Deberry about her experience as a public lawyer in Durham and her aspirations for the role. Her opponents in the Democratic primary are Rep. Jeff Jackson (D-N.C. 14th) and Tim Dunn.
(02/23/24 4:52pm)
On Tuesday, Rep. Valerie Foushee, (D-NC 4th) and Rep. Deborah Ross, (D-NC 2nd) hosted a roundtable with senior administration officers from the Biden Administration and local industry leaders to discuss government use of artificial intelligence.
(02/19/24 10:02pm)
The North Carolina Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development selected Rodney Trice — Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' deputy superintendent for teaching and learning, system equity and engagement — as this year’s Dr. Frances Jones Trailblazer Award winner, the district announced earlier this month.
(02/09/24 4:02am)
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.
(02/06/24 11:16pm)
After almost 10 years of discussion, the Town of Chapel Hill is in the process of developing an inclusive playground for "people of all abilities" at the Chapel Hill Community Center Park, located on 120 South Estes Dr.
(01/25/24 11:36pm)
On Jan. 16, applications opened for the Town of Carrboro’s new Family Financial Assistance Program, which seeks to provide relief for housing, utility, child care and transportation costs.
(01/09/24 6:36pm)
Orange County Schools appointed Danielle Jones as the district's new superintendent. She is a former Durham Public Schools assistant superintendent of middle schools and U.S. Air Force veteran.
(12/01/23 4:17am)
On Dec. 5, a portrait mural of the late activist, lawyer and priest Pauli Murray will be unveiled at the Orange County Sportsplex in Hillsborough.
(11/17/23 4:21am)
Tonya’s Cookies, a bakery created by Tonya Council — granddaughter of the founder of Mama Dip’s Kitchen — will host its grand opening on Friday at its 400 S. Elliot Road location.
(11/10/23 2:44pm)
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met on Nov. 6 in the Whitted Building in Hillsborough to discuss high school graduation locations and school reassignment.
(11/03/23 3:47am)
Anne-Marie Vanaman has been selected to be the new director of Housing and Community Services for the Town of Carrboro following a national search for candidates.
(10/23/23 1:54am)
October is Farm to School and Early Care Education Month in North Carolina, and NC Crunch — a program promoting locally grown fruits and vegetables — is encouraging community members to participate in healthy eating habits.
(10/16/23 3:00am)
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services received a $14.8 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration on Oct. 5 to support the mental health of children and families in North Carolina.
(10/11/23 11:03pm)
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met on Monday night in the Whitted Building in Hillsborough to discuss the 2023-24 school year budget and academic data from the 2022-23 school year.
(10/05/23 4:56am)
North Carolina students showed increased participation and success in Advanced Placement exams during the 2022-2023 school year and exceeded national averages.