Chapel Hill has a growing pickleball scene, but some courts are in disrepair
Pickleball, one of the fastest-growing sports in America, has made its mark on Chapel Hill.
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Pickleball, one of the fastest-growing sports in America, has made its mark on Chapel Hill.
North Carolina Central University launched the Marathon Teaching Institute, with the mission of recruiting, retaining and mentoring African American males to become K-12 teachers and educators.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced the investment of $805 million in the state's early child care and learning programs in early October.
The North Carolina Latin American Film Festival is returning for its 36th year on Thursday, celebrating the power and artistry of Latin American films and stories.
She Thrifty Apparel, a female- and Black-owned local business, is seeking to divert fashion waste by reusing and recycling.
Andy Jenks joined Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools this month as its new chief communications officer.