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The election is Tuesday, but The Daily Tar Heel's coverage began months ago.
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In January, former Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools teacher Kim Talikoff had an idea.
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This year is a presidential election year, but there are many other statewide and local races on the ballot.
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Update: Orange County has announced it will align with Cooper's Phase 3 executive order, according to a Friday statement from the county.
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The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. Sonia Rao is a sophomore journalism and economics major and The Daily Tar Heel's City & State editor.
In November, all 170 seats in the N.C. State Senate and N.C. House of Representatives are up for election. Not only do N.C. General Assembly members pass legislation that affects the state, but they also elect members to the UNC Board of Governors that controls the UNC System.
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Elementary schools in North Carolina are now able to reopen at full capacity, Gov. Roy Cooper announced at a Thursday briefing.
Voters between the ages of 18 and 24 historically have the lowest voter turnout, and we think that needs to change this year. The Daily Tar Heel wants students to vote in 2020, and we want to be your information source, whether that's for how to vote or who you should vote for.
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Update: Orange County will updated its state of emergency declaration in response to Gov. Roy Cooper's Tuesday decision to move the state into phase 2.5.
Four citations were issued this week to UNC students who were found to be in violation of an executive order by Gov. Roy Cooper. The executive order prohibits indoor gatherings of over 10 people.
UNC announced Monday that all undergraduate classes will be delivered remotely starting Wednesday.
CLARIFICATION: A previous version of this article incorrectly attributed the title of a plaintiff mentioned in the story. The article has been updated to reflect the change in title attribution. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Gov. Roy Cooper extended Phase 2 of North Carolina's COVID-19 restrictions until Sept. 11, he announced in a Wednesday news briefing.