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(10/23/20 4:00am)
Welcome to The Daily Tar Heel's Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz, a chance for you to assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
(10/15/20 4:00am)
Welcome to The Daily Tar Heel's Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz, a chance for you to assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
(10/09/20 2:22pm)
Welcome to The Daily Tar Heel's Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz, a chance for you to assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
(10/06/20 4:47am)
This year is a presidential election year, but there are many other statewide and local races on the ballot.
(09/25/20 4:39am)
Welcome to The Daily Tar Heel's Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz, a chance for you to assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
(09/25/20 12:29am)
A year-and-a-half after the Town of Chapel Hill designated public housing community Trinity Court for redevelopment, the apartments still sit vacant.
(09/18/20 3:40am)
Welcome to The Daily Tar Heel's Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz, a chance for you to assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
(09/14/20 10:12pm)
Chapel Hill is a growing, ever-changing community. While such growth brings new, diverse minds and fresh faces to the Town, it also creates a greater demand for affordable and public housing — demand that is difficult to meet.
(09/11/20 4:35am)
Today, we're launching The Daily Tar Heel's Weekly Quiz for the Well-Read News Whiz, a chance for you to assess your knowledge of this week's headlines — all the who's, what's, when's, where's and more of the campus, Chapel Hill and beyond.
(08/16/20 11:17pm)
The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Henry Haney is an Assistant City & State Editor.
(04/17/20 1:34am)
A plan for Piedmont Natural Gas to construct a liquefied natural gas plant in Robeson County is causing conflict among Native American landowners.
(03/27/20 12:37am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council called a special meeting Wednesday to discuss the growing coronavirus outbreak and the Town’s response.
(02/21/20 2:59am)
When Rusty Field moved to Briar Chapel in 2014, he had no idea there was a wastewater treatment plant embedded in the community. Now, he is part of an effort to hold the plant’s operator accountable while companies and the state utility commission navigate a transfer of ownership that could result in the plant expanding its operations.
(01/30/20 1:24am)
As the world enters the last decade to mitigate the effects of climate change, the governments in Orange County prepare to implement sweeping action to locally combat the escalating crisis.
(01/23/20 1:41am)
At a Carrboro Town Council meeting on Tuesday, three individuals draped in red, with only their white-painted faces visible, filed into the council chamber. The room quieted and the individuals handed out purple flowers, first to the town council and then to the audience.
(01/10/20 3:05am)
As North Carolina enters a new decade, seen and unforeseen challenges lie ahead for the state and its 10.6 million people — one such challenge being that of climate change.
(08/21/19 11:48pm)
The Greene Tract is an empty parcel of land that governments and residents alike have eyed for decades as a site for housing development. But it's also home to a small, lungless amphibian called the four-toed salamander.
(04/24/19 1:49am)
N.C. Highway 54 runs through the southern side of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, connecting passengers to Burlington in the west and Raleigh in the east. It also cuts through dense population areas in Orange County without the infrastructure to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists traveling along the corridor or attempting to access transit stops.
(04/17/19 3:07am)
Though the light rail may be dead, not all is finished with transit development in Orange County. With state funding secured, Hillsborough is beginning to progress its plans for its own train station — aiming to expand local access to regional transportation.
(04/05/19 1:46am)
Of the nine members of the Chapel Hill Town Council, including Mayor Pam Hemminger, seven of nine have been endorsed by CHALT — the Chapel Hill Alliance for a Livable Town. But who — or what — exactly is CHALT?