NC House leaders and Gov. Cooper propose budgets for next two fiscal years
It's the beginning of budget season in North Carolina.
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It's the beginning of budget season in North Carolina.
Chapel Hill residents shared with the Chapel Hill Town Council what they wanted to see more funding for – public restrooms and pickleball.
Members of the Affordable Housing and Community Connections department presented the Affordable Housing Annual Report for the 2022 Fiscal Year at the Sept. 28 Chapel Hill Town Council meeting.
On Aug. 31, the North Carolina Department of Revenue announced forgiven student loans are still considered taxable income under state law.
The Town of Chapel Hill has started to look for sponsorships to help with the development and implementation of the North-South Bus Rapid Transit (N-S BRT) system in order to provide faster bus services for residents.
Rainy days may be ahead for North Carolinians, as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted this hurricane season will bring above-average hurricane activity in an Aug. 4 press release.
On Aug. 12, the Town of Chapel Hill announced its partnership with Solarize the Triangle, a program to make solar energy more easily available and affordable.
Last month, Vivienne Benesch made her directorial debut on the stage that most thespians only dream of – Broadway.
Last month, local artists used an unlikely display for floral bouquets around Chapel Hill: trash cans.
Two March reports from local school districts have shown that Black and multiracial students are overrepresented in the rate of issued disciplinary referrals.
The Orange Water and Sewage Authority announced temporary changes to its water disinfection process for the month of March in a recent news release.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced updates to the North Carolina Child Care Stabilization Grant, which was first introduced in October of 2021, in a February press release.