2022 Midterms Episode 1: Your guide to voting
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Welcom to Before You Vote, The Daily Tar Heel’s election podcast. We will be breaking down what you need to know about voting before the 2022 midterm elections.
Earlier this month the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina filed a lawsuit challenging multiple provisions of House Bill 40, which is set to impose stricter penalties for rioting.
Content warning: This article contains mention of self-harm.
Approximately 600 UNC students are on the waitlist for fall 2023 on-campus housing. This time last year, there were 422.
Democrat Renée Price will represent District 50 in the North Carolina House of Representatives according to unofficial results on Tuesday.
Four Republicans were elected to the North Carolina Court of Appeals Tuesday, defeating all Democratic candidates, according to unofficial results.
N.C. Sen. Valerie Foushee (D-Chatham, Orange) and political newcomer Courtney Geels will face off in the race to represent the 4th Congressional District of North Carolina in this year's general election.
Although the North Carolina U.S. Senate race may be drawing the most attention, the 2022 midterm elections will also determine control of the North Carolina General Assembly and, potentially, the future of abortion access in North Carolina.
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners continued discussion on an ordinance that would regulate gatherings on and near school property and public playgrounds during its meeting business Monday.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cheri Beasley visited N.C. Central University's campus on Tuesday to deliver a speech at the university's student center.
A recent report found that 1,180 North Carolinians have been members of the Oath Keepers, a far-right group that was involved with the United States Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
For the upcoming midterm elections on Nov. 8, races on the ballot include the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and several state offices including the North Carolina General Assembly, N.C. Supreme Court and N.C. Court of Appeals.
Health experts from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and other organizations discussed monkeypox testing, prevention and vaccines at a town hall on Aug. 30.
Pro-choice protesters rallied at the Freedom For All protest in the Peace and Justice Plaza in downtown Chapel Hill on Aug. 26 — Women’s Equality Day. Pro-life counter-protesters were also in attendance.
The North Carolina General Assembly approved the budget for the 2022-23 fiscal year July 1. The $27.9 billion budget was signed into law by Gov. Roy Cooper on July 11.
UNC senior Wallace Beeson was born completely deaf in her left ear and with partial hearing in her right.
When Maya Jackson delivered her first child, it was to a room full of strangers, surrounded by doctors-in-training and hospital staff members.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide.
The search for the next Chapel Hill police chief is underway, as the current Chapel Hill Police Chief and Executive Director for Community Safety Chris Blue will retire in December after 25 years of service to the Town of Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro bars including Orange County Social Club, Atlas, Local 506 and The Crunkleton will no longer be required by state law to treat customers as "members" who must pay a fee.