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(03/09/22 3:06pm)
The Orange County Board of Education approved new plans to track COVID-19 infections in schools and create a threshold for reinstating mask mandates during its Monday meeting.
(03/07/22 2:16am)
Last December, the Shrunken Head Boutique’s store manager and granddaughter of the shop founders, Melissa Pate, received a phone call from Chapel Hill Police. They said the store flooded.
(12/01/21 2:26am)
As school systems across the country head into their fifth semester marked by the pandemic, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is examining how to stay safe while transitioning “back to normal.”
(11/15/21 5:02am)
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety recently changed its inmate mailing system to a fully digital service, no longer allowing for original physical copies of mail to be received.
(10/27/21 3:32am)
Content warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of sensitive topics including rape and sexual assault.
(05/04/21 12:56am)
A bill to expand funding and reduce barriers to access for private school vouchers in the state passed in the North Carolina House of Representatives last month and now awaits a vote by the Senate.
(04/21/21 12:07am)
In the past month, the N.C. General Assembly has introduced three bills seeking to discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals, especially those who are transgender and gender-nonconforming, in sports, health care and gender-affirming care.
(03/23/21 5:20am)
As North Carolina continues to advance vaccination groups across the state, an increasing number of the population is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
(02/08/21 3:56am)
For the thousands of UNC students who are not from Chapel Hill, going away to college can feel like a sort of vacation. But in an already unprecedented semester, instead of staying in traditional dorms like Hinton James and Granville Towers, some students found themselves living in a hotel.
(01/15/21 12:17am)
Following a session of contentious discussion, Orange County Schools’ Board of Education voted during a meeting Monday night to delay in-person opening for grades two through 12 until late March.
(01/11/21 12:05am)
Beginning Jan. 1, all new North Carolina state employees and teachers will no longer receive the retiree health coverage benefits offered to current employees.
(12/06/20 11:36pm)
Following a historic semester of fully remote learning, Orange County Schools and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools are moving forward with plans to begin a hybrid learning model for the second semester.
(11/12/20 5:00am)
It all started as a class project.
(11/08/20 10:51pm)
At the beginning of the year, Zach White’s cocktail club in Carrboro was in the midst of a remarkable period of growth. Then, the lockdowns began.
(10/18/20 11:40pm)
Ruth Williams is in a strange situation.
(10/05/20 2:13am)
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 candidates are for N.C. State Senate District 23.
(09/21/20 5:05am)
As the pandemic has caused unprecedented layoffs and furloughs across the country, the threat of eviction has become a major concern for millions of American families.
(09/14/20 2:06am)
An Orange County runner is attempting to run over 77 miles to raise funds for Triangle Bikeworks, a Carrboro nonprofit that serves local students of color.
(09/08/20 10:50pm)
An award-winning Carrboro-based cartoonist is having his stories brought to life in a Hulu original series called “Woke,” which premiered Wednesday.
(09/03/20 4:19am)
The Orange County Arts Commission announced a third round of emergency relief grants on Aug. 19, totaling $16,400 in financial assistance to various local artists and organizations as a part of the Orange County Arts Support Fund.