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(03/07/21 3:28am)
Moments after UNC men’s basketball defeated Duke, a growing crowd of fans stood at all four corners of the intersection of Franklin and Columbia Streets, chanting “Tar” and “Heels” back and forth.
(03/05/21 9:24pm)
After UNC students swarmed Franklin Street last month, UNC and Chapel Hill are working on plans to avoid history repeating itself with the UNC-Duke men’s basketball game Saturday night.
(02/17/21 11:09pm)
Updated 02/17/21 at 6:00 p.m. : Officials say residents should prepare for up to three days of lost power as Orange County faces a winter storm warning from midnight Thursday until 7 a.m. Friday, with a likely ice accumulation of ¼ to ½ inches across central N.C.
(02/07/21 4:08am)
Normally, students rushing Franklin Street would be a celebration — a relief, even.
(02/03/21 2:55am)
Students identified violating COVID-19 Community Standards in videos shared by the “Where y’all goin” Instagram account could face serious disciplinary consequences, University and Town officials say.
(02/01/21 2:55am)
In the first week of spring classes, 95 UNC-Chapel Hill students and employees tested positive for COVID-19 through the Carolina Together Testing Program — 40 fewer than in last semester's FWOC — as the University ramped up testing and began classes remotely.
(01/21/21 2:29am)
Students getting tested for COVID-19 have been met with long lines and wait times at some of UNC’s newly opened testing sites, stirring frustration on the first day of the spring semester.
(01/04/21 12:59am)
“Remy, the Ratatouille, the rat of all our dreams. I praise you, my Ratatouille, may the world remember your name.”
(12/13/20 11:49pm)
The Orange County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Tuesday to discuss rezoning that would allow Texas-based Buc-ee’s to bring the largest gas station in the world to Efland, a rural community home to just over 700 people.
(10/06/20 2:55am)
The November election is coming up, so The Daily Tar Heel is breaking down every state and local office on the ballot, from governor to county commissioner. Here, we broke down who the North Carolina candidates are for U.S. Senate.
(08/13/20 12:46am)
As construction on the Bolin Creek Trail connector nears its end, pedestrians should seek alternatives to traveling on the bridge between Bolinwood Drive and East Franklin Street, which will be in repairs until September.
(07/20/20 3:37am)
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education decided students will learn remotely for the first nine weeks of the fall semester at a July 16 meeting, following community backlash on a previous presentation that would favor hybrid education.
(07/16/20 1:56am)
At its July 14 virtual meeting, Chapel Hill's Community Policing Advisory Committee heard two presentations about clinically based policing alternatives and discussed its role in light of a recent Chapel Hill Town Council resolution to work toward racial equity.
(07/14/20 8:51pm)
North Carolina schools will return to a mix of in-person and remote classes this August, N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper announced in a Tuesday press conference. Cooper also announced that Phase 2 of COVID-19 reopening will be extended through at least Friday, Aug. 7.
(07/09/20 8:26pm)
As of this Friday, Orange County restaurants will not be able to provide sit-in food service from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., or dine-in alcohol orders from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m., as per a declaration added to the county's state of emergency order this afternoon.
(07/06/20 4:39am)
Over 80 protesters gathered in front of the Orange County Courthouse to hear speeches at a July 4 demonstration calling for racial equity from school rooms to courtrooms in Hillsborough and beyond.
(07/03/20 3:07am)
Many questions remain about the return to campus this fall — but Chapel Hill Transit’s current 10-passenger capacity limit has some students concerned that they won't be able to get to class at all this semester.
(06/28/20 11:49pm)
One person was killed on the 1200 block of Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. after a tree fell on a mobile home Sunday afternoon.
(06/26/20 2:02am)
Conservative North Carolina businessman and millionaire James Arthur "Art" Pope has been appointed to the UNC System Board of Governors, the N.C. Senate voted this evening.
(06/24/20 8:26pm)
North Carolina will stay in Phase 2 of Governor Roy Cooper’s coronavirus reopening plan until July 17, with an additional facial covering requirement in public spaces where social distance cannot be maintained.