From statewide to local races, here's what to expect for the 2022 elections in N.C.
As the 2021 election season comes to a close, conversations surrounding North Carolina's 2022 midterms are picking up.
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As the 2021 election season comes to a close, conversations surrounding North Carolina's 2022 midterms are picking up.
N.C. Senate Bill 824 — proposed legislation requiring North Carolinians to present a photo ID when voting — was declared unconstitutional on Sept. 17.
More than 55,000 North Carolina residents were granted the right to vote. Until they weren’t.
When he was 10 years old, Stan Vickers’ family filed a lawsuit against the Chapel Hill City Board of Education to gain entry into Carrboro Elementary School where, at the time, only white students were allowed to attend.
The Chapel Hill Town Council voted 5-3 in June in favor of the application for conditional zoning to establish the Aura development on the 16.2-acre lot at the corner of N. Estes Drive and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
The Chapel Hill Fire Department responded at 6:16 a.m. Tuesday to a structure fire at 106 Kenan St., which displaced four UNC students.
Critical race theory has become the center of debate among legislators nationwide — including in the North Carolina General Assembly.
The Chapel Hill Town Council met Wednesday to discuss a countywide racial equity plan, changes to the land use management ordinance and the Aura development project.
Many students come to UNC knowing about the basketball team's storied history, and their knowledge of Chapel Hill might not extend very far beyond Franklin Street's bars and restaurants.
Chapel Hill Town Council member Karen Stegman announced her bid for reelection in early June, which she celebrated through an event at Italian Pizzeria III on Franklin Street this weekend.
Moving to a new place is difficult, and finding good places to eat is even harder. To help first-years moving onto campus this fall, here is a list of students' favorite restaurants around town.
Richard Burr, U.S. Senator for North Carolina
As a first-year student, it can be difficult to occupy your weekends since you won’t be very familiar with the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area yet.
Carrboro Town Council member Damon Seils is running for mayor of Carrboro, he announced on June 2, a week after Lydia Lavelle announced she will not seek reelection.
Carolina Performing Arts, in collaboration with the UNC Department of Music, will host its second annual Compose Carolina series in July, which will virtually showcase the work of UNC community members.
In honor of Pride Month, the Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro are collaborating to host Small Town Pride, a local month-long celebration of the LGBTQ+ community this June.
Carrboro Mayor Lydia Lavelle will not run for mayor again after her term ends in December, she announced in a press release Wednesday.
In accordance with the COVID-19 guidelines set by Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday, Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger announced later that day that Orange County would adhere to statewide lifted restrictions.
North Carolina District Attorney Andrew Womble said in a press conference Tuesday deputies were "justified" in the fatal April shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. and will not be charged.
Effective immediately, masks are no longer required in most settings, and mass gathering and social distancing limits in N.C. are no longer in place, Gov. Roy Cooper announced in a news conference Friday.