Heel Talk episode six: North Carolina's plan to reopen during COVID-19
The sixth episode of Heel Talk went live Monday morning.
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The sixth episode of Heel Talk went live Monday morning.
As Gov. Roy Cooper extends the state's stay-at-home order, some Chapel Hill restaurants are grappling with having to lay off their staff and finding new ways to run their businesses while maintaining social distancing.
While the 2020 election is still more than seven months away, state and county officials are already preparing ways to allows voters to cast their ballots safely in light of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Editor's note: An earlier version of this story ran as a question and answer session, the article has been updated to reflect the accurate changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Food assistance programs in Orange County are working to serve seniors in the community despite the challenges COVID-19 has presented.
The Chapel Hill Town Council discussed developments on East Rosemary Street and grants for Well Dot Inc. at its meeting on March 4.
Less than a quarter of North Carolina counties have drug treatment courts, and Orange County is one of them.
Voting can be an intimidating experience for those who are new to it or maybe haven’t voted in a while. The best way to feel confident about voting is to be prepared and know what to expect before you enter the polling place. Staff writer Meredith Radford talked with Rachel Raper, director of the Orange County Board of Elections, about commonly asked questions concerning voting in Orange County.
CORRECTION: a previous version of this article misstated where candidate Hathaway Pendergrass grew up. He is a Carrboro native. The article has been updated to reflect the change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Nine of nearly 80 dogs who were rescued from neglect last year were put up for adoption at Orange County Animal Services on Saturday.
Student-painted murals have started to bring brightness and color to the halls of Lincoln Center, the main district office of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
A Republican investigation into Gov. Roy Cooper’s influence on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project concluded that he “improperly used the authority and influence of his office."
The Orange County Bail/Bond Justice Project formed recently to advocate for creating a more just bail and pretrial system in Orange County. Started as a faith-based project of Binkley Baptist Church in January, the organization was certified as a nonprofit on Sept. 30.
The Chapel Hill Town Council will soon consider changes to its Land Use Management Ordinance, including making it easier to zone for multi-family developments.
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An emu has been spotted several times across south-central Orange County within the last couple of weeks. Several posts on Facebook by Chapel Hill residents have shown the large bird wandering around roads near the Orange County and Chatham county line.
Blue Dogwood Public Market
A Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools art teacher spent the fall semester in Greece creating a mural with groups of students upon receiving an award from the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching in 2018.
“That’s her! That’s my baby,” said a smiling Dionne Brown as he answered his ringing phone while at a fundraiser for his wife, Kanautica Zayre-Brown, on Saturday night. “She said she was going to call.”
The Chapel Hill Police Department responded to numerous traffic accidents Thursday, according to the Chapel Hill Police Twitter.