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(11/02/20 1:37am)
Anyone on Rosemary Street is likely to hear the rush of cars going by, the clang of doors while patrons enter and exit restaurants, and people chatting on the sidewalk. But this year, there's a new sound — music from a trombone wafting into the evening from the parking garage on the corner of Rosemary and Columbia streets.
(08/21/20 4:47am)
When 2020 UNC alumnus Gage Tarlton and actress, director and activist Sis met last summer while they were both working at the Kennedy Center, they didn't anticipate that their upcoming project would be a virtual play that was written in only 10 days.
(07/20/20 3:38am)
Food insecurity affects nearly 20,000 residents of Orange County — and with the COVID-19 pandemic, it's become even more difficult for senior residents to access the resources they need.
(07/06/20 12:25am)
Carolina Performing Arts announced last Monday that it would be canceling in-person performances for its fall season. Instead, the organization is launching nontraditional programs to engage its audience.
(07/08/20 1:57am)
Here’s everything you need to know about who represents Orange County in state and national government.
(06/23/20 1:06am)
Following nationwide protests against police brutality and calls by activists for police reform, the idea of defunding the police has begun to receive mainstream attention, leading cities across the country to reevaluate their police budgets.
(06/11/20 5:21am)
Last week, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill passed by the General Assembly that would have allowed bars in North Carolina to reopen. However, some businesses that are self-described as bars are opening up.
(06/09/20 2:05am)
Mayors across Orange County and North Carolina are responding with statements examining systemic racism in their own communities in light of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers and the resulting nationwide protests against systemic racism and police brutality.
(06/08/20 4:42am)
WINSTON-SALEM — Over 1000 protesters marched peacefully from Winston-Salem City Hall to Winston Square Park this Saturday, the largest crowd of protesters to march through the city in eight days of protests.
(05/26/20 11:02am)
As families battle newfound and existing food insecurity in the wake of coronavirus, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ new Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer program (P-EBT) aims to reduce the effects of hunger until schools can reopen.
(05/20/20 1:00am)
A recent report from a North Carolina-based advocacy group found that the Latinx immigrants surveyed from across the state are struggling to access COVID-19 government aid.
(05/06/20 11:02pm)
The Carrboro Town Council passed a resolution at its May 5 meeting recommending that citizens wear a mask or other facial covering when they are in public and unable to maintain a 6-foot distance between themselves and others.
(04/24/20 2:29am)
It is no secret that the current economic situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic is not ideal for any businesses, and it can hit especially hard for smaller or locally owned businesses and restaurants.
(04/17/20 12:51am)
With spring approaching and people ready to leave their houses amid state and county stay-at-home orders, many residents of Chapel Hill are making use of local greenways for exercise and entertainment.
(04/08/20 12:59am)
While restaurants, schools and many other services have been temporarily shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, one aspect of life in Orange County that is still going strong is the 2020 Census. Orange County has the highest census response rate out of 100 North Carolina counties at 52.7 percent, compared to the statewide rate of 42.9 percent as of Tuesday night.
(04/06/20 3:06am)
To limit the spread of COVID-19, hospitals across North Carolina have made changes in their procedure including standardizing patient care and increasing required personal protective equipment.
(04/02/20 12:35am)
Many restaurants are not bringing in enough income to fully pay their employees due to Gov. Roy Cooper’s ban on dine-in service at restaurants and bars.
(03/23/20 12:29am)
Chapel Hill eateries are trying to find a way to modify their business models under new regulations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
(03/17/20 11:23pm)
On Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order mandating that all restaurants close their dining facilitates and may remain open only for delivery and take out.
(03/13/20 7:51pm)
Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency in North Carolina on March 10 because of the new novel coronavirus, COVID-19. On March 11, the World Health Organization declared the virus a pandemic.