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(11/19/18 3:14am)
Although the Democratic Party received the majority of votes statewide for both the state Senate and state House, the Republican Party still holds the majority in both N.C. chambers for the next two-year cycle.
(11/07/18 1:09am)
Based on unofficial results, more people voted early in North Carolina this year than in 2014, but that wave didn't crash on all shores.
(11/02/18 3:54am)
Last month, the Center for Economic Studies published a report comparing how children who grow up in different neighborhoods may have drastically different incomes as adults.
(10/29/18 12:13am)
Franklin Street's newest retailer is hoping to be a trailblazer for its industry.
(10/03/18 3:02pm)
On Friday, President Donald Trump signed the U.S. Department of Defense and Labor, Health and Human Services and Education Appropriations Act of 2019, which includes changes to Pell grants and other federal financial aid programs.
(10/01/18 2:54pm)
Although governor and U.S. Senate are not on the ballot in North Carolina, everyone in Chapel Hill gets to vote this November for the U.S. House of Representatives, their state legislatures and several important local offices.
(09/14/18 3:42am)
State and local officials have spent the past week preparing for the potential effects of Hurricane Florence as areas that aren’t usually likely to flood are put at risk.
(09/10/18 9:07pm)
Update 1:41 p.m.: Cumberland County, the city of Fayetteville and the town of Wade have issued mandatory evacuation orders for those within a mile of the banks of the Cape Fear River and the Little River as the risk of flooding increases.
(09/10/18 2:01am)
On Aug. 31, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina subpoenaed voter records in 44 North Carolina counties on behalf of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
(09/03/18 3:35am)
Linda’s Bar and Grill is a well-known staple of Franklin Street. It is located by the Chapel Hill Courthouse, Morehead Planetarium and, until recently, Silent Sam.
(09/03/18 4:11am)
The Thomas B. Fordham Institute rated North Carolina's mathematic's curriculum as "weak" in a recent report published last Wednesday.
(08/27/18 3:01am)
Within the last week, a fleet of 100 electric scooters descended upon Chapel Hill and the UNC campus. Their owners, a growing company named “Bird,” did not tell the town, the school or the public about their new program.
(08/23/18 12:19am)
With new REAL ID Act provisions set to begin in October 2020, the notoriously long wait times at the Division of Motor Vehicles have gotten longer, and a Voter ID Amendment on the ballot this November could exacerbate the problem.
(04/23/18 12:36am)
Over the past few weeks, the second annual 'Go With the Flow' Menstrual Product Drive & Benefit partnered with local businesses to raise awareness and funds to reduce the impact of high prices for menstrual hygiene products in Orange County.
(04/16/18 2:08am)
Around 100 community members gathered at the “Know Your Rights” event in the Carrboro Century Center Saturday morning.
(04/10/18 11:35pm)
Correction: This article previously mistook the Refugee Support Center for the Refugee Community Partnership, for their services in providing tutorials on how to use public transit, preparation for citizenship exams, and educational tutoring. In addition, doctor providers, not telephonic interpreters, that will mistake Karen for the Korean language. The article has been updated online, and displays the correct information in print.
(03/25/18 11:48pm)
The Chapel Hill Transit system provides over seven million rides annually and is the second largest transit system in North Carolina. Funding from the Town of Chapel Hill, the Town of Carrboro and the University of North Carolina, allows the Chapel Hill Transit system to be free for all riders.
(02/26/18 1:23am)
Rydell Harrison, assistant superintendent for CHCCS, will transfer to Watertown, Conn. after this school year. In addition, Sulura Williams-Jackson will retire as principal at Chapel Hill High School. She began as principal of Chapel Hill High in 2013.
(02/14/18 1:08am)
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