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(12/04/19 2:12am)
Over the past 10 years, several crimes and public safety incidents have affected, transformed and united the University and greater Chapel Hill community. Here is a look back at some of the biggest cases.
(11/13/19 12:31am)
North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction Mark Johnson announced Tuesday that he will forgo reelection in 2020 and instead run for lieutenant governor.
(11/06/19 3:53am)
Voters, concerned with racial inequity in the district, elected a mix of new and familiar faces to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education during Tuesday's election.
(11/06/19 4:14am)
Indy Week, a weekly newspaper based in Durham, is one of the few organizations that endorses candidates in Orange County elections. Candidates say Indy endorsements are important to their campaigns, but how much do they actually impact voters?
(10/28/19 3:48am)
Local election season is here in Orange County, so we broke down exactly what you need to know about the candidates in each of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro races.
(10/23/19 1:11am)
Franklin Street will see some changes soon, as two businesses close their doors and a new restaurant is on the way. Cans of Orange County cider also recently became available at local and state-wide retailers.
(10/22/19 2:59am)
If you're reading this on Oct. 22, my graduation day is in exactly 54 days. If you're reading this on Dec. 16, I'm probably sitting at home, watching reruns of North Carolina men's basketball games on YouTube, wiping my tears on my oversized UNC School of Media and Journalism T-shirt.
(10/15/19 10:24pm)
Chapel Hill
(09/29/19 10:59pm)
A fatal, two-motor-vehicle collision occurred on Franklin Street on Sunday afternoon.
(09/13/19 1:41am)
Orange County's most famous wild animal died Thursday.
(09/09/19 1:22am)
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. This week, Assistant City & State Editor Jamey Cross is breaking down all the 2019 election coverage you can expect to see from The Daily Tar Heel this fall.
(09/05/19 12:11am)
As Hurricane Dorian slowly crawls toward N.C., the Orange County community is communicating tips on how to be prepared in the event of an emergency.
(08/30/19 12:25am)
This week, the N.C. Supreme Court heard arguments for the cases of six death row inmates who are appealing their sentences.
(08/26/19 1:44am)
Vibrant blues, yellows and oranges joined the streetscape of Hillsborough this month as a local artist completed the town's first downtown mural.
(08/21/19 1:44am)
Stacks of composition notebooks, towers of Kleenex boxes and piles of No. 2 pencils — the sight alone would make any teacher's eye sparkle. Teachers and staff in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School system had the opportunity to shop for all this and more during the 13th Annual Teacher Supply Store on Monday and Tuesday.
(08/19/19 11:53pm)
The Orange County Board of Education has begun the interview process in its search for a candidate to fill the school system's vacant superintendent position, hoping to hire someone by November.
(07/24/19 11:03pm)
Currently, craft distilleries in North Carolina face much harsher regulations than the state’s craft breweries. The North Carolina General Assembly is looking to modernize the state's alcohol laws.
(07/17/19 5:56am)
Chapel Hill Town Council held a special meeting Monday night to discuss adopting a resolution for how to move forward with the 164-acre Greene Tract property jointly owned by the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, and by Orange County.
(07/09/19 8:10am)
Update: This article has been updated to include a statement from Maya Little.
(07/08/19 4:02am)
The 2019 election season is officially under way, as municipal and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education candidates filed to run from office from Friday, July 5 to Friday, July 19.