Chapel Hill residents experience power outages on first day of UNC final exam period
Update 7:15 p.m.: Power has been restored in the area, according to the Duke Energy Outage Map.
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Update 7:15 p.m.: Power has been restored in the area, according to the Duke Energy Outage Map.
As vaccine distribution expands throughout Orange County, local gym owners say they have seen an increase in the number of people coming in to work out.
The North Carolina State Senate unanimously voted on March 25 to pass a new bill that would raise the minimum age for juvenile delinquency from 6 to 10. Of states with a specified minimum age, North Carolina currently has the lowest in the nation.
To stay afloat during the pandemic and continue providing a space for families to safely pass time, local farms have adjusted their business models and offerings throughout the past year.
The Re-Imagining Community Task Force, a local government organization aimed at increasing public safety and racial equity in Chapel Hill, will host its fourth and final listening session on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
The 203 Project, an upcoming facility that will house Carrboro's first full-time library, underwent financial and construction plan changes in the past month.
Throughout the pandemic, one source of protection for community members has been the South Orange Rescue Squad.
In light of census data concerns in several districts throughout the state, Karen Brinson Bell, the executive director of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, has recommended all fall 2021 municipal elections be delayed until spring 2022.
Durham native Pauli Murray fought for the equality of all people during the Civil Rights Movement and throughout the 20th century. Now, a new WUNC podcast is shining light on her legacy.
Following the return of kindergarteners and first graders to Orange County Schools classrooms last month, community members shared concerns about both virtual and in-person learning at a Monday Orange County Schools Board of Education meeting.
Chapel Hill resident Betty Sonner, 96, received her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Feb. 2. After months of self-isolation and fear, Sonner said she finally is beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.