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(08/16/22 8:22pm)
Inaugural Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe Elementary School resident artist Antonio Alanís has been working with students on a mural that celebrates diversity, and will finish before Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools start classes on Aug. 29.
(01/10/22 1:33am)
Happy FDOC, Tar Heels.
(01/02/22 11:16pm)
Updated 01/02/2021, 6:30 p.m.: Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools announced a two-hour delay for schools and offices on Tuesday, Jan. 4 due to freezing temperatures expected overnight. Both in-person and virtual learning will be on the two-hour delay.
(12/17/21 8:38pm)
The Orange County Health Department reported the county's first case of the omicron variant in a press release Friday.
(12/16/21 4:17pm)
N.C. Sen. Jeff Jackson, D-Mecklenburg, is dropping out of the race for U.S. Senate and will endorse former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley, according to a Thursday press release.
(12/01/21 2:21am)
From the implementation of a Climate Action Plan to the approval of the Greene Tract resolution after decades of discussion and local businesses bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels, 2021 was a formative year for the Town of Chapel Hill.
(11/03/21 3:26am)
Incumbent Pam Hemminger has won reelection for her fourth term as mayor of Chapel Hill based on unofficial results.
(11/03/21 5:16am)
Carrboro Town Council member Damon Seils is projected to become the next mayor of Carrboro according to unofficial results, defeating Carrboro restaurateur and photographer Michael Benson.
(08/31/21 12:20am)
The Town of Chapel Hill is offering bonuses to all fully vaccinated employees starting in October, joining other counties in the Triangle area.
(08/26/21 11:33pm)
Carrboro restaurant Pizzeria Mercato has become one of the first restaurants in the area to require proof of vaccination for dine-in customers — an initiative Gov. Roy Cooper said he supports.
(08/16/21 10:11pm)
The November election season is quickly approaching, with seats on five Chapel Hill and Carrboro offices on the ballot.
(07/26/21 5:28am)
Since Mark Dorosin announced he would step down from the Orange County Board of County Commissioners after serving for over eight years, four women have filed an application to be considered for the position.
(07/21/21 4:04am)
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP, in partnership with Declaration for American Democracy, hosted a rally on Saturday to honor civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis on the first anniversary of his death.
(07/07/21 10:53pm)
Updated Aug. 25, 1:15 p.m.: This article has been updated to reflect that Faisal Khan is no longer working as Vimala Rajendran's campaign manager effective Monday, Aug. 23.
(04/22/21 10:54pm)
The Academy Awards are finally here. With the ceremony being held Sunday night, some of The Daily Tar Heel's staff made their predictions about which Oscar-nominated movies will win it all.
(04/20/21 11:20pm)
With the 2021 Oscars poised to be presented on April 25, it’s time to get serious about viewing those critically acclaimed films you keep putting off. We watched almost every Oscar-nominated movie to help you narrow down which cinematic masterpieces you should check out before the big day (not because we had too much free time, really!). From Nomadland to Minari to Sound of Metal, each of these films are outstanding nominees you don’t want to miss.
(04/02/21 12:24am)
When the UNC athletic department announced on Thursday that men’s basketball head coach Roy Williams would be retiring, many students thought it was an April Fools' Day joke.
(03/22/21 11:39pm)
Women’s History Month may be fading out, but that doesn’t mean we should stop cranking up the volume on female musical artists making a difference. The 2021 Grammys proved that loud and proud females were inspiring a new generation of girls to demand equality while pumping out society-shattering tunes – literally.
(03/14/21 11:22pm)
As the first wave of COVID-19 struck Chapel Hill last March, the University abruptly extended spring break for an additional two weeks before transitioning to remote classes for the foreseeable future. In the weeks to come, many students would find themselves waking up in their childhood bedrooms or isolating in their apartments. No one knew when it would end, but few envisioned enduring a year like this.
(02/10/21 3:38am)
The account administrators of "Where Y’all Goin" deleted the viral Instagram page earlier today after receiving serious threats when the identity of one of the account owners was exposed. After speaking to Campus Safety about the gravity of the situation, they said the threats made against them were serious to the extent that deleting the account was the best way to proceed.