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(09/17/20 1:32am)
Decriminalization of marijuana and a proposed development located south of Interstate 40 and west of Old N.C. 86 were on the agenda during Tuesday’s Board of Orange County Commissioners meeting.
(09/03/20 3:23am)
Caroline Jones had the idea to become a food delivery driver when she and her roommates were looking for part-time jobs this summer after COVID-19 canceled their initial summer plans.
(10/23/19 12:53am)
Walter Hussman Jr. and his family donated $25 million last month to what is now known as the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media, the largest endowed gift the school has ever received.
(11/30/18 2:53am)
In early 1993, Dianne Jackson, at the time a librarian at Glenwood Elementary, joined other school employees to form The Blue Ribbon Task Force, the first committee to deal with the achievement gap and equity in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
(11/14/18 9:22pm)
Update Wednesday at 4:18 p.m.: A second former Carrboro town government employee, Kevin Lamar Wright, was arrested and served a summons in relation to the ongoing embezzlement case. He was arrested on Monday morning, and his trial is on Nov. 19.
(10/30/18 3:59am)
State and local officials are pointing fingers over the mysterious memorial road marker in Chapel Hill.
(10/15/18 3:59am)
In 1994, Brett Smith, the co-founder and president of Counter Culture Coffee, was earning his graduate degree at the Kenan-Flagler Business School when he had an entrepreneurial itch.
(09/13/18 2:53am)
Two years ago, Hurricane Matthew caused serious damage in the Southeastern United States. Some officials are looking back on what made Hurricane Matthew deadly to better prepare for Hurricane Florence.
(08/24/18 2:10am)
N.C. Republican Party Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse claimed last week that the N.C. Supreme Court could face the possibility of impeachment if it voted to remove proposed constitutional amendments from the November ballot.
(04/27/18 1:13am)
Retired Hillsborough K-9 Officer Talon died peacefully on Saturday, April 21 at home surrounded by his family at his favorite spot in the woods by the creek he loved, according to a press release.
(04/20/18 12:48am)
College students and residents alike may “blaze it” this April 20, residents of Carrboro and Chapel Hill shouldn’t expect changes in police presence and enforcement.
(04/16/18 12:33am)
The Scrap Exchange is a 27-year-old nonprofit organization located in Durham with a mission to promote creativity, environmental awareness and community through reuse.
(04/13/18 1:12am)
When Steven Howser first came to the Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) around four years ago, he was seeking work development assistance to help him qualify for a seven day bus pass at the shelter. After years of support and involvement with CEF, Howser has not only secured income and housing, but is also giving back.
(03/22/18 12:01am)
Shanghai Dumpling in Chapel Hill sits between Insomnia Cookies and the CVS pharmacy at 143 Franklin St. Staff writer Mattias Miller spent an evening sampling a few items from the menu.
(03/08/18 3:00am)
Former Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt entered the race for clerk of superior court in opposition to the incumbent, James Stanford, who has run unopposed since he took the position May 2001.
(02/26/18 12:36am)
At first glance, Sunday Assembly’s gatherings may look much like any other religious service. There’s music, fellowship and speakers; but one major feature has been excluded – religion.
(02/14/18 12:25am)
Correction: Due to a reporting error, formerly this article stated Barbara Cameron was formerly an elementary school teacher. However, she was formerly a middle and high school teacher. The article has been updated to reflect these changes.
(02/02/18 4:20am)
PORCH, an all-volunteer grassroots hunger relief organization, will hold a community celebration as they pass the $2 million mark in donations for hunger relief.
(01/22/18 1:37am)
The Youth Justice Project of the Southern Coalition for Social Justice released several racial equity report cards to highlight racial disparities in school districts' discipline and academic achievement.
(12/05/17 1:56am)
Orange County Elections Director Tracy Reams announced her retirement effective Jan. 31, 2018. Reams has been the Orange County Elections Director since January 2008. Staff writer Mattias Miller talked to her about the role she played as Elections Director and her aspirations after her retirement.