Carrboro Town Council discusses updates to climate plans
The Carrboro Town Council received an update on the implementation of the Energy and Climate Protection Plan and Community Climate Action Plan on Tuesday.
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The Carrboro Town Council received an update on the implementation of the Energy and Climate Protection Plan and Community Climate Action Plan on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the Carrboro Town Council adopted a proposal to use Town-owned land for affordable housing.
Due to recent accidents involving pedestrians and bicyclists in Chapel Hill, some community members have expressed concern over pedestrian safety.
On Wednesday, Republican state legislators voted to advance House Bill 605, which would further delay the 2022 primary elections — pushing the date back an additional three weeks to June 7.
Republican leaders in the N.C. General Assembly have faced allegations of partisan gerrymandering and criticism of the new “race-blind” map drawing process following the Nov. 4 passage of new federal and state legislative maps.
Winston-Salem students and community members gathered in Winston Square Park on Saturday to speak out against gun violence at the Guns Down Lives Up rally following the Sept. 1 shooting at Mount Tabor High School.
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners unanimously voted at its virtual meeting Thursday to appoint Anna Richards as the new county commissioner for District 1.
Despite an over four-month delay in the release of 2020 census data, North Carolina legislators are now tasked with redrawing the state's political districts by mid-December.
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A group of around 300 people gathered at a vigil at Moore Square in downtown Raleigh on Sunday to commemorate Daunte Wright, as well as several victims of police brutality in Raleigh and two transgender women who were murdered in Charlotte earlier this month.
As daily cases reach record highs nationwide, a COVID-19 vaccine has yet to be authorized for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. However, both pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and biotech company Moderna filed for Emergency Use Authorizations with the FDA last month.
Balloons and Tunes, a beloved Carrboro party store, closed permanently on Saturday after 40 years of business.
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The Orange County School Board decided most elementary, middle and high school students will continue to learn remotely until 2021, after convening Sept. 28 and 29 to decide on reopening plans for the rest of the school year.
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. House District 50 and 56.
With the 2020 presidential election approaching, many counties across the state are experiencing large shortages in poll workers.
In response to UNC students returning to campus amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Chapel Hill Transit has made several changes to its service. These changes include reduced weekday routes, reduced bus capacities and the introduction of Sunday service for the first time in 40 years.
When she started the Chapel Hill Carrboro Foodies Facebook group, founder Carrie Brogren said she had no idea that it would have the impact it has had on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community.
Following complaints filed by Common Cause, U.S. Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) is under investigation for possible violations of the STOCK Act, a bill that prohibits members and employees of Congress from using private information derived from their official positions for personal benefit. The U.S. Department of Justice, in cooperation with the Securities and Exchange Commission, recently began a probe of stock sales made by Burr and other senators following confidential briefings on COVID-19.