Cooper declares state of emergency in N.C. as Hurricane Isaias approaches coast
Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency for North Carolina in a Friday news briefing as Hurricane Isaias is set to approach the state.
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Gov. Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency for North Carolina in a Friday news briefing as Hurricane Isaias is set to approach the state.
Shanna Fussell, a single, working mom who has a daughter in third grade at McDougle Elementary School, is tired.
The coronavirus pandemic has shifted the way of life for almost everyone in the state. One big way the local community has been impacted is by schools shifting toward remote schooling.
I don’t know about you all, but I’m bored.
Coronavirus has forced many families to alter their ways of life. Although COVID-19 has impacted almost every Orange County resident, a group that has been especially devastated is the local refugee community.
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 an assistant City & State editor and a campus correspondent for the MediaWise Voter Project run through the Poynter Institute that helps college students tell fact from fiction online.
Gov. Roy Cooper has just signed a stay-at-home order for North Carolina.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Orange County Schools have been racing to keep up with the state after Gov. Roy Cooper’s announcement to extend school closures until May 15.
Orange County is officially ordering residents to stay at home due to COVID-19.
Local school districts and community members are stepping up to provide free meals for students in need in response to Gov. Roy Cooper’s mandate that all school districts in the state close for the next two weeks.
Orange County, Chapel Hill and Carrboro have just declared state of emergencies in response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 (coronavirus) a pandemic, and North Carolina is now in a state of emergency as universities across the state are closing. In light of this, local school districts are making adjustments to cope.
When Kim Talikoff was a fourth-grade teacher at Estes Hill Elementary School, some of her students would eagerly await the moment when the AIG (Academically or Intellectually Gifted) teacher would come in to pull the gifted students out of her class. Other students would dread it.
Orange County voters elected three newcomers to the Orange County Schools Board of Education on Tuesday in a close election.
With current state superintendent Mark Johnson foregoing a reelection bid to run for lieutenant governor, North Carolina voters have chosen their candidates for the N.C. superintendent of public instruction election in November.
President Donald Trump will not be the only name on the Republican Presidential ballot in the upcoming North Carolina primaries on March 3.
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 new assistant editor on the City & State desk.
UNC junior Gabby Dimate was a senior at East Chapel Hill High School when the school denied her a nomination for the prestigious Morehead-Cain scholarship on the grounds that she was undocumented.
On Friday, Al’s Burger Shack, a favorite burger joint for UNC students located on West Franklin Street, filed for bankruptcy protection.
The FUTURE Act, a bill that proposes funding $255 million toward historically Black colleges and universities and minority-serving institutions across the United States, has been blocked by the U.S. Senate.