UNC alumna Savannah Patterson wins teacher of the year at Cedar Ridge High School
Savannah Patterson, a biology teacher and a UNC alumna, was named the teacher of the year at Cedar Ridge High School.
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Savannah Patterson, a biology teacher and a UNC alumna, was named the teacher of the year at Cedar Ridge High School.
On April 4, the N.C. House Committee on Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform advanced N.C. House Bill 304. Under the bill, mail-in ballots that arrive in the three-day period after Election Day would no longer be counted.
Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture is calling on local artists to apply to create artwork celebrating the LGBTQ+ community which will be displayed at the 140 W. Franklin St Plaza.
After months of deliberation and renovation, a soft opening of the new ArtsCenter facility at 400 Roberson St. in Carrboro is scheduled for August of this year.
To commemorate Black History Month, the Chapel Hill Public Library recently highlighted three bus shelters in Chapel Hill with art that depicts important moments in the Civil Rights Movement that took place in Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill's first-ever and highly-anticipated Crumbl Cookies held a grand opening for its Franklin Street location on Feb. 10.
On Jan. 31, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services introduced a new online hospital bed registry in an effort to reduce wait times for behavioral health patients.
The Top of the Hill Distillery will permanently close on Feb. 15 after sustaining a loss in revenue.
Emergency food benefits for North Carolina families — supplied through the federal Food and Nutrition Services due to the COVID-19 pandemic — are set to end in March 2023.
Ay Por Dios! Mexican Bistro, an upscale Mexican fusion restaurant, will open on Franklin Street early this year.
In honor of Family Engagement Month this November, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has announced new early learning resources for families with infants and young children.
On Friday, Nov. 18, the Town of Chapel Hill will celebrate Arbor Day at the North Columbia Public Housing Community.
On Nov. 5, Carrboro musician Elizabeth Cotten posthumously received the Early Influence Award from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation.
This election season, poll workers and poll observers will be present at each polling site in Orange County to serve the community.
The 17th Annual West End Poetry Festival will take place at the Carrboro Town Hall and the Century Center on Oct. 14 and 15, respectively.
Artists from several states will gather in Orange County from Oct. 5-7 to participate in the sixth annual Paint It Orange Plein Air Paint-Out and Wet Paint Sale hosted by the Orange County Arts Commission.
The annual Efland Ruritan Club Rodeo, hosted by the Efland Ruritan Club, is scheduled to take place on Friday, Sept. 30, and Saturday, Oct. 1, after a two-year hiatus.
Content warning: This article include mentions of sexual violence.