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The Orange County Board of County Commissioners swore in two new members on Monday after the midterm elections in November.
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The Orange County Board of County Commissioners swore in two new members on Monday after the midterm elections in November.
During an evaluation of its properties in 2013, the Town of Chapel Hill uncovered an unpleasant surprise: an estimated 60,000 cubic yards of coal ash buried beneath the police station.
The State Board of Education and the N.C. Department of Public Instruction have requested more than $190 million to expand funding for public education over the next three years to address priorities officials think have been neglected.
Heated partisan elections will define Election Day in many areas, but some Orange County candidates aren’t feeling the pressure. Tuesday’s ballot includes eight uncontested elections, all controlled by Democrats.
Three universities and one community college district filed a lawsuit in response to a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services policy implemented in August that may make it easier for international students to receive lengthy bans from the country.
Napoli Cafe & Neapolitan Pizza flips the idea of ice cream trucks and pizza parlors on its head, dishing out slices from a truck and scoops from a café.
“Remember in November! Remember in November! Remember in November!”
Update Oct. 2 at 9:48 a.m.: The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality released tests Monday confirming toxin levels at Duke Energy's H.F. Lee coal ash site were below the legal limit.