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(06/24/22 1:26am)
Several offices representing Orange County are up for grabs in the 2022 midterm general election, including in the U.S. House of Representatives and the North Carolina General Assembly.
(06/16/22 2:08am)
In its final work session meeting before potentially approving the final budget for the fiscal year 2023 next week, the Carrboro Town Council reviewed several initiatives funded by the budget, including the Orange County Partnership to End Homelessness and Carrboro’s Community Climate Action Plan.
(06/10/22 12:30am)
The third annual National Co-Responder Conference, or CoRCon, was held this week at the Carolina Inn.
(06/07/22 4:03am)
Sally Johnson, a first-year teacher at McDougle Elementary School, has already had to talk to her fourth-grade students about school lockdown drills, gun violence and the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where nearly two dozen students and teachers were shot and killed.
(05/30/22 1:36am)
Basecamp, a new bar and restaurant replacing Jed’s Kitchen at 105 E. Franklin Street, officially opened on Saturday after holding its soft launch and ribbon cutting on Friday.
(05/20/22 3:31am)
Saturday is Kids to Parks Day, and Chapel Hill will be celebrating with events from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Chapel Hill Community Center Park. The event aims to connect both kids and families to the outdoors.
(05/18/22 1:00am)
In the Tuesday primary elections, Orange County voters cast their ballots for several federal, state, county and local positions.
(05/12/22 1:45am)
Following long-time District Attorney Jim Woodall's retirement announcement last year, two Assistant District Attorneys threw their hats in the ring for Woodall’s spot: Jeff Nieman and Kayley Taber.
(05/04/22 8:35pm)
May is National Bike Month, and the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area is holding several cycling events to promote the activity and improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians.
(04/25/22 1:12am)
After nearly a year of delays, Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews’ sister storefront, Prologue Used and Rare Books, has received a go-ahead from Chapel Hill to begin its opening process, owner Jaime Sanchez said.
(04/06/22 2:34pm)
During UNC's national championship game against Kansas Monday night, Chapel Hill restaurants and bars were filled to the brim with loudly cheering fans and foot traffic.
(03/25/22 3:59am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council passed a non-binding agreement to continue redeveloping the Chapel Hill Police Department lot in an 8-1 vote during its March 23rd meeting.
(03/07/22 4:28am)
Students weren't expecting the North Carolina men’s basketball team to win Saturday night, let alone that they would rush Franklin Street afterward. But, as UNC's lead grew late in the game, people started leaving their TVs and lacing their shoes in anticipation of the tradition.
(03/08/22 11:23pm)
Nancy Hilburn, an English as a second language teacher at Northside Elementary School, has been working at elementary schools for almost 19 years, but this year has been her most difficult.
(02/22/22 11:05pm)
When she was 20, Tanya Durand had a subdural hematoma as a result of her epidural while giving birth to her second daughter.
(02/14/22 2:49pm)
At one point in high school, Rida Bayraktar realized she was the only girl on her robotics team.
(02/04/22 1:20am)
The county's living wage rose from $15.40 to $15.85 an hour this year after adjusting for rising rent prices, according to Orange County Living Wage.
(01/24/22 2:44am)
The Town of Chapel Hill announced on Jan. 13 that it issued 66 ReVive Recovery Grants to local businesses and entrepreneurs in partnership with The Chamber For a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro.
(01/17/22 3:26am)
Amid a record-breaking post-holiday surge in cases, Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger tested positive for COVID-19. The Daily Tar Heel spoke with Hemminger about what measures Chapel Hill leadership aims to take in order to mitigate the pandemic’s effects, her personal experience with COVID-19 and hopes for the new year.
(01/14/22 4:47am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council moved forward with two affordable housing projects during their Jan. 12 meeting.