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(09/05/19 12:01am)
Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that "partisan gerrymandering claims present political questions beyond the reach of federal courts," but acknowledged that these claims can be addressed at the state level or by Congress.
(08/27/19 1:21am)
The Town of Carrboro recently submitted an application to the League of American Cyclists’ Bicycle Friendly Communities program — and it’s going for gold.
(08/22/19 1:43am)
It takes just a few minutes to walk from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s library to its cafeteria. However, during that short walk students cross district lines, moving from North Carolina’s 6th Congressional District to its 13th district.
(04/26/19 2:37am)
Seven former and current employees of The Honeysuckle Tea House in Chapel Hill and The Honeysuckle Cafe & Bar in Carrboro, four of whom asked to remain anonymous due to fear of repercussions, are speaking out about what they describe as mistreatment at work.
(04/30/19 2:12am)
Rachel Raper, the Orange County director of elections, has a wish for the Easter Bunny – but it’s not chocolate.
(04/24/19 3:14am)
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted April 16 to devote $25,000 to support the construction of the Orange County Veterans Memorial.
(04/18/19 2:19am)
The Orange County Social Club will be hosting an event on Saturday evening that, on the surface, will look like any other benefit. There will be cocktails, music and a raffle. So what makes this benefit different? It will be period-themed.
(04/15/19 2:23am)
Tarish Pipkins has been making art ever since he can remember.
(04/11/19 1:49am)
When Sam Gomez Olvera was a senior in high school, he, like many other students pursuing higher education, applied for scholarships. As he waited to hear back from the Golden Door Scholarship, a scholarship fund for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, the stakes were high: not getting the scholarship would prevent him from attending a four-year institution.
(04/08/19 12:43am)
A bill filed in the N.C. Senate last week aims to prevent people from abusing legal drugs and guide those with drug dependencies toward treatment to address the opioid epidemic in North Carolina.
(04/01/19 11:09pm)
The Chapel Hill Peoples Academy, meant for people that "live, work, play, pray or study" in Chapel Hill to become immersed in Town services and operations, is coming back for its second year this fall.
(03/27/19 3:01am)
Local community organizations had one message on Monday: you are the answer.
(03/25/19 2:27am)
After multiple developments in the push for the recall of three Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools school board members, including the resignation of chairperson Margaret Samuels and the creation of a counter-movement called Stop the Recall, the recall movement has come to an end.
(03/22/19 2:53am)
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services and the N.C. AIDS Action Network unveiled on March 5 the N.C. Ending the Epidemic Plan — a collaborative statewide effort to end HIV.
(03/19/19 1:24am)
On March 6, the Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously authorized the town manager and town attorney to negotiate a development agreement with Kidzu Children’s Museum to move to a new location.
(03/07/19 3:26am)
The Orange County Board of Education voted unanimously to create a chief equity officer position at its meeting on Feb. 25.
(03/04/19 1:45am)
Erin Schwie Langston was shaped by her experience in public schools.
(02/22/19 4:28am)
Members of the N.C. House of Representatives filed two bills last week that would impose restrictions on abortions.
(02/01/19 6:41pm)
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, the Town of Chapel Hill is working with residents and businesses in flood-prone areas to better protect their buildings from damage.
(01/28/19 4:41am)
Jorge Gutiérrez, coordinator of the Building Integrated Communities project, came to Chapel Hill from Mexico for the same reason as many others: the education at UNC. His wife was entering a Ph.D program at Carolina.