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Clay Morris and Sonia Rao are The Daily Tar Heel’s 2022-2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion team.
Clay Morris and Sonia Rao are The Daily Tar Heel’s 2022-2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion team.
I have to be honest. This year has been, without a doubt, the hardest of my life. My mental health has been at an all-time low. My grades have been awful. I’m tired and completely burned out.
Courtney McLaughlin’s son, an elementary school student in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, sometimes likes to join his Google Meet classes lying upside down.
Starting Friday, masks will no longer be required outdoors, and mass gathering limits in N.C. will increase to 100 people indoors and 200 outdoors.
Update 3:15 p.m.: Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten released the names of the seven deputies involved in the death of Andrew Brown Thursday.
Updated April 14, 3:30 p.m.: UNC will resume operation of the student vaccine clinic on Friday using the Moderna vaccine.
Update April 9 9:45 a.m.: UNC Health will resume administering Johnson & Johnson vaccines Saturday, according to a statement from UNC Health. This only impacts the Hillsborough Hospital Clinic, where Moderna vaccines will still be administered.
Gov. Roy Cooper is once again easing COVID-19 restrictions in North Carolina starting Friday, March 26 at 5 p.m., he announced at a Tuesday news briefing.
Praveena Somasundaram didn’t come to UNC intending to be a journalist.
For the first time since March, bars in North Carolina will be able to open indoors. Cooper announced this and an ease in many other COVID-19 restrictions at a Wednesday news briefing.
Update 7:18 p.m. Local government officials will meet with UNC leadership Wednesday to discuss stronger measures for preventing violations of local and state ordinances from UNC students, according to a Monday press release from the Town of Chapel Hill.
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Sonia Rao is a sophomore at UNC majoring in journalism and economics and The Daily Tar Heel's City & State Editor.
Those age 65 and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in North Carolina as the the state moves into Phase 2 of its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan. Here's what you need to know.
Orange County Schools teachers were required to return to school buildings to teach on Monday, despite classes still being remote. In response, some teachers decided to continue to teach from home to send a message to the district.
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“What’s all the yelling about?” one man asked as he walked up to Franklin Street, grocery bags in hand.
Election Day is over, which means all ballots in North Carolina have officially been cast. But they're not quite done being counted.
Updated 12:05 p.m.: Former Vice President Joe Biden is projected to be the United States' 46th president.
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