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(04/11/19 1:26am)
The North Carolina Association of Educators is organizing a “Day of Action” on May 1 in Raleigh, almost a year after thousands of teachers attended the “March for Students and Rally for Respect."
(04/05/19 2:07am)
The N.C. House of Representatives voted 63-51 to pass House Bill 370 Wednesday, which requires sheriffs to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.
(04/04/19 2:10am)
Washing small towels and toys, playing guitars and picking up milk, parents contribute to the Chapel Hill Cooperative Preschool with more than tuition.
(03/27/19 3:43am)
The Board of Orange County Commissioners reviewed proposed changes to the Affordable Housing Bond program at its meeting on March 19. These changes and their input will be reviewed again in a future meeting.
(03/26/19 12:38am)
“One, two, three, four, five …” Tam Sneddon, an attendee of Tuesday’s “Queer Family Dinner” in Carrboro, counted, while a little girl slid under a table and giggled.
(03/18/19 12:12am)
Orange County has declared March 2019 as “Skip the Straw” month, which is part of a larger campaign to reduce single-use plastics of all kinds.
(03/04/19 2:38am)
GoTriangle speakers presented local transit plans and the Orange-Durham light rail project on Wednesday to UNC students at a meeting held by Carolina Urbanists.
(02/25/19 2:37am)
The Town of Carrboro announced Fred Joiner, a poet and curator, as its new Poet Laureate a couple of weeks ago. He will serve a two-year term.
(02/15/19 4:17am)
The Orange County Sheriff's Office, with the help of forensic agencies, has identified the murdered child victim found under a billboard in Mebane over 20 years ago.
(02/08/19 5:08am)
Former Gov. Pat McCrory and former U.S. Rep. Mike McIntyre, D-District 7, have joined the UNC Institute of Politics as their spring 2019 fellows.
(01/30/19 1:15am)
Temperatures will drop below freezing across central North Carolina on Tuesday evening and lower into the 20s overnight, according to a statement of the National Weather Service.
(01/29/19 3:05am)
Matt Gladdek, the new executive director for the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, is ready to bring his passion for and experience in urban planning to Chapel Hill.
(01/18/19 3:11am)
Orange County Living Wage, a nonprofit that certifies Orange County employers who pay their workers a living wage, aims to reach 200 employers this year.
(01/14/19 1:20am)
The Town of Chapel Hill is trying to figure out what it wants to look like in 2049, but the first hurdle is figuring out a map for 2020.
(11/19/18 1:16am)
At its Nov. 13 meeting, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted 5-1 to approve a budget amendment to allocate more funds for the construction of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park.
(11/12/18 1:42am)
More than two years ago, the Orange County Republican Party’s headquarters in Hillsborough was firebombed and struck with graffiti, but the local Republican chapter said it's better off today than it was before the incident.
(10/26/18 4:14am)
Looking for a cupcake on Franklin Street? You might be out of luck. Local bakery Sugarland has shut down, and the closure has upset not only lovers of baked goods but also a couple who was forced to rethink their wedding cake plans.
(10/23/18 2:27am)
The Trump administration is working to overhaul current Title IX regulations, including how schools handle allegations of sexual harassment and assault. This would be one of several changes the U.S. Department of Education has made to Title IX enforcement.
(10/10/18 2:09am)
The largest tree in the town of Hillsborough was uprooted by Hurricane Florence, but the town isn't letting it go to waste. Instead, the wood is being donated to the Hillsborough Arts Council.
(09/28/18 2:05am)
Three years after the passing of the Every Student Succeeds Act, North Carolina doesn't have a lot to show — the state is either underperforming or neglecting its accountability, according to a new report by the Alliance for Excellent Education.