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(04/03/23 8:23pm)
As the federal government plans to end the COVID-19 public health emergency, many programs the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services put in place to support the state during the pandemic are being rolled back.
(03/27/23 8:07pm)
Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order on March 14 announcing the establishment of a statewide Office of Violence Prevention. The office, which will operate within the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, will work to reduce violence and firearm misuse in North Carolina.
(03/20/23 11:41pm)
On Sunday, March 12, the League of Women Voters of Orange, Durham and Chatham Counties hosted a “changing of the guard” event between retired U.S. Rep. David Price and newly-elected U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee (D-NC 4th) at the Chapel Hill Public Library.
(03/06/23 3:13am)
At a work session on Thursday, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education heard concerns over a proposal to begin elementary schools earlier than the current start time and an update on the district's finances.
(03/07/23 2:45am)
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced on Wednesday, March 1, that Medicaid users across the state may lose their healthcare coverage or see a reduction in benefits.
(02/27/23 6:42am)
Most bills in the N.C. General Assembly are written to address a specific issue, but for some bills originating in the North Carolina Senate, there are only two provisions — one referring to a specific legislative district, and another stating that an act is effective when it becomes law.
(02/23/23 3:43am)
During the Orange County Board of County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, the Board heard updates about Orange Water and Sewer Authority and assistance programs for low-income families, as well as changes to public meeting rules for new developments.
(02/22/23 1:04am)
Turkish-American communities across the Triangle are working to support those affected by the recent earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, the first of which occurred over two weeks ago.
(02/16/23 2:41am)
As the North Carolina General Assembly's legislative session continues and begins voting, The Daily Tar Heel has created a guide for how laws are proposed and passed in the North Carolina state legislature.
(02/07/23 7:50pm)
As of 2020, about one in 10 Orange County residents experienced food insecurity, and food insecurity only decreased 2.5 percent from 2017 to 2020.
(01/25/23 12:39am)
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order on Jan. 12 directing the state's Chief Information Officer, James Weaver, and the North Carolina Department of Information Technology to develop a policy within 14 days that prohibits the use of TikTok and other potentially "high-risk applications" on state-owned devices.
(01/19/23 9:04pm)
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners held its first meeting of 2023 on Tuesday to honor recently retired U.S. Rep. David Price (D-NC 4th), expand homeowners’ ability to build secondary dwellings on their property and announce selectees for the Community Climate Action Grants.
(01/16/23 9:09pm)
The Orange County Schools Safety Task Force will begin meeting in February for the first time since it was initially discussed last October.
(11/30/22 5:39am)
From reduced restrictions regarding COVID-19 to new long-term plans and policies, 2022 represented a return to normal for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
(11/22/22 12:35am)
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS, have attracted increasing awareness and concern from the public over the past several years.
(11/10/22 12:24am)
Gerry Williams has been selling records for 45 years. He's hosted record shows in Carrboro for the last 18.
(11/03/22 3:18am)
The Town of Carrboro recently approved a spending plan for the $6.7 million it received from the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act passed by the U.S. Congress.
(10/24/22 10:27pm)
The delivery of bus tracking modems to Chapel Hill Transit has been delayed again.
(10/12/22 8:10pm)
Originally from Milledgeville, Georgia, 79-year-old Chapel Hill resident Gary Owens said his artistic career began while he was in middle school.
(10/04/22 11:29pm)
The Town of Chapel Hill issued a proclamation last Wednesday recognizing Diaper Need Awareness Week to acknowledge a lack of diapers as a public health issue in the area.