Nearly 60 years since desegregation, racial disparities linger at CHCCS
By the time Daryl Mason walked into biology class at Chapel Hill High School on Nov. 11, 1969, he had heard whispers about what students had planned for the day.
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By the time Daryl Mason walked into biology class at Chapel Hill High School on Nov. 11, 1969, he had heard whispers about what students had planned for the day.
The Republican-controlled N.C. General Assembly passed new congressional and state legislative maps for the 2024 election on Oct. 25.
It has been nearly two months since the conflict in Israel and Gaza escalated and questions have arisen about the role of individual U.S. states in foreign affairs. Many states, including North Carolina, have connections with Israel and domestic pro-Israel groups independently from the federal government — and some politicians do, too.
Rani Dasi, Barbara Fedders, Meredith Ballew and Vickie Feaster Fornville were elected to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education.
Ahead of Chapel Hill’s municipal Election Day, some contradicting information has circulated online and on social media about some of the Town’s current issues.
The North Carolina General Assembly passed the long-awaited 2023-25 state budget at the end of September. It included two provisions that may affect the balance between government transparency and secrecy.
One hundred years ago, in 1923, Chapel Hill was a segregated town.
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed new developments, affordable housing and the location of the Chapel Hill Police Department in its Sept. 13 meeting — the first meeting since the council returned from its summer break.
After lawmakers repealed pistol permit requirements last spring, overriding Gov. Roy Cooper's veto, some domestic violence advocates in the state have raised concerns about perpetrators’ access to firearms.
As it prepares to enter its 50th year of service, the Orange County Rape Crisis Center is facing debilitating budget cuts.
Content warning: This article contains mentions of domestic violence.
Earlier this month, North Carolina was one of 15 states chosen to receive a $1 million one-year planning grant for Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics.
Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon for the past 15 years, the Chapel Hill Farmers' Market has featured locally made products including pottery, kombucha, fresh pasta, seafood and mushroom jewelry.
Mental health in North Carolina has been a large topic of discussion in recent years. In response, public universities in the state have been steadily progressing in accommodating students' needs.
As rental prices fluctuate across the state and Chapel Hill looks to diversify housing options, some residents are concerned with the environmental safety of both existing and proposed affordable housing communities.
Downtown Chapel Hill and Franklin Street have recently welcomed new businesses selling goods ranging from crystals and locally-made art to men's clothing and home goods.
For the last 109 years, Carrboro has borne the name of Julian Carr, a businessman, philanthropist and white supremacist who gave the dedication speech for Silent Sam.
Hillsborough Mayor Pro Tem Matt Hughes was recently appointed to North Carolina’s Juvenile Justice Planning Committee, a part of Gov. Roy Cooper's Crime Commission.
Kiandra Torry, a teacher at Northside Elementary School, was nominated as the CHCCS Exceptional Children Educator of Excellence on Wednesday, Oct. 5.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising funds to support breast cancer patients and having conversations about the disease.