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(11/30/23 4:41pm)
Orange County is in the development and approval phase of its first-ever comprehensive strategic plan. This is the third of five phases of the plan's development, and was presented at the Nov. 10 Board of County Commissioners meeting.
(11/13/23 2:52am)
This year, over 2,000 more votes were cast in the municipal elections for Chapel Hill mayor, town council and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education than in 2021.
(11/02/23 7:02pm)
Public Policy Polling, a polling firm based in Raleigh, recently released a predictive poll on the Chapel Hill 2023 municipal elections to reflect potential election outcomes and other issues in the community.
(10/26/23 11:46pm)
During its meeting on Tuesday, the Carrboro Town Council recognized Braxton Foushee, the Town's first Black council member, and presented an observance to celebrate veterans in the community.
(10/18/23 12:36am)
The Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate program, a mentorship program designed to close the racial achievement gap in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, has returned for the 2023-24 school year.
(09/27/23 5:01am)
Barbara E. Ivey moved into Covenant Place, an affordable senior housing community in Chapel Hill, just a few months after it opened in 1998.
(09/21/23 2:09am)
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners held its second business meeting since its summer hiatus on Tuesday. The BOCC opened the floor to public comments on the new Orange County waste and recycling center, reflected on the Schools Safety Task Force and approved the Orange County N.C. 54 Multimodal Corridor Study.
(09/05/23 4:03am)
Four months after the World Health Organization declared an end to the global public health emergency for COVID-19, North Carolina has seen a recent uptick in COVID-19 cases.
(06/05/23 4:10am)
The Town of Chapel Hill recognized Gun Violence Awareness Day with a rally at the Peace and Justice Plaza on June 2. The event was organized by members of the Orange County Board of County Commissioners, Carrboro Town Council, Moms Demand Action and North Carolinians Against Gun Violence.
(05/28/23 10:39pm)
Throughout May, Chapel Hill and Carrboro celebrated National Bike Month with activities promoting biking across the two towns.
(05/22/23 1:30pm)
When coming to UNC, students have the option to utilize Chapel Hill's free public transit system, ride the P2P or walk and bike in local greenways to get around.
(11/27/22 2:03am)
The Orange County Solid Waste Advisory Group (SWAG) is currently holding public meetings to hear feedback on its services and develop its Solid Waste Master Plan, through which the county intends to eliminate solid waste by 2045.
(11/18/22 2:48am)
Kidzu Children's Museum in Chapel Hill will commemorate this year’s GivingTuesday with a fundraising campaign titled "Play Anyway."
(10/17/22 7:54pm)
Popcorn machines are popping and movie projectors are raring for battle – Film Fest 919 will welcome people back to the Silverspot and Lumina theaters for its fifth installment.
(09/27/22 3:18pm)
The American Planning Association-North Carolina Chapter awarded the Marvin Collins Award to the Town of Carrboro at the 2022 North Carolina Planning Conference from Sept. 13 to 16.
(09/19/22 2:10am)
The Town of Chapel Hill added green paint and vertical barriers to select bike lanes during the week of Sept. 12 to Sept. 19.
(09/15/22 12:29am)
The second installment of the 2022 North Carolina Department of Transportation’s biannual Litter Sweep is underway as of Sept. 10.
(09/05/22 10:40pm)
On Sept. 8, the Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA) will vote on its proposed strategic plan, which will determine the organization's actions for the next five years.
(08/13/22 9:00pm)
Carrboro Fire Chief David Schmidt will step down on Aug. 31, with Carrboro Fire-Rescue Deputy Chief Carl Freeman serving as interim chief while the department searches for a permanent replacement.
(07/21/22 3:24am)
Arts Everywhere, Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture and Chapel Hill Public Library are partnering to host Movies Under the Stars, an annual series of free movies screened every Thursday through Aug. 18, at the Forest Theatre.