With elections coming up, Orange County launches voter education initiative
As Orange County prepares for primary elections on May 8, the Orange County Board of Elections launched its voter-education campaign this week.
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As Orange County prepares for primary elections on May 8, the Orange County Board of Elections launched its voter-education campaign this week.
Two Southern heritage groups — North Carolina Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and Alamance County Taking Back Alamance County— have announced separate plans to raise multiple Confederate flags along highways across North Carolina.
Healing Justice, a nonprofit organization founded in Chapel Hill and now headquartered in Washington, D.C., works to promote healing and recovery for those harmed by wrongful convictions. The organization provides direct support services like counseling, and it offers retreats to bring together those affected by wrongful convictions to address their harm and grief.
Many Chapel Hill residents and UNC students alike have a nightmare towing story. For junior Madison Rideout, forgetting to move her car during a football game last fall resulted in confusion, hours on the phone with UNC Transportation and Parking and a $100 fee.
Electronic cigarettes and vaporizers have become increasingly popular among young adults in Orange County and across North Carolina. Although a few measures are in place to address their use at the county and state level, many health and public officials argue that more must be done.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted last week to join over 200 governments nationwide in suing opioid manufacturing and distribution companies.
UNC Health Care has proposed a concept plan for the Town of Chapel Hill to redevelop University-owned property along U.S. Highway 15-501, near Interstate 40 and the entrance of Chapel Hill.
North Carolina received record snowfall in multiple areas on Wednesday. Snowfall began early Wednesday morning and lasted into the evening in some parts of the Triangle. The University is operating on suspended operations until noon on Friday.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Branch of the NAACP, alongside various UNC organizations, is hosting several free, public events to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on campus and around Chapel Hill.
The Durham-based Guglhupf Bakery, Café and Restaurant opened a new bakery in Chapel Hill’s Eastgate Crossing shopping center on Tuesday.
Chapel Hill Town Manager Roger Stancil will retire in September after 12 years of service to the town.
Hillsborough elected three familiar faces Tuesday, as incumbents Tom Stevens, Kathleen Ferguson and Jennifer Weaver all won their respective races.
Chapel Hill-based research company Rho is moving its headquarters to Research Triangle Park in Durham County.
The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday to develop a Wegmans grocery store off Fordham Boulevard.
The affordable housing nonprofit CASA has proposed to build an affordable apartment complex for Durham public school teachers.
The Chatham County Sheriff’s Office announced plans to use body cameras for patrol deputies beginning in early 2018, according to a news release.
The Town of Chapel Hill and the Town of Carrboro have partnered with El Centro Hispano, a community building nonprofit that assists the Triangle’s Latinx population, to sponsor a free legal clinic for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients who may be eligible to renew their status.
Rumors Boutique is not the average thrift store in Chapel Hill.