Orange County School Board discusses transition as classes go online
Facing state-mandated school closures until May 15, the Orange County Schools Board of Education covered topics ranging from the budget to COVID-19 at its meeting on Monday.
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Facing state-mandated school closures until May 15, the Orange County Schools Board of Education covered topics ranging from the budget to COVID-19 at its meeting on Monday.
After more than 30 years of service at University Baptist Church, Mitchell Simpson stepped into the pulpit earlier this month to preach his final sermon as senior pastor.
A Republican Party-sponsored fundraising mailer titled "Congressional District Census" has Orange County officials and census activists questioning if it will lower the census' completion rate.
The North Carolina primary election is coming up, so The Daily Tar Heel is breaking down every office on the ballot from president to county commissioner. Here we broke down who the Republican candidates are for lieutenant governor.
The North Carolina primary election is coming up, so The Daily Tar Heel is breaking down every office on the ballot from president to county commissioner. Here we broke down who the Democratic candidates are for lieutenant governor.
Thousands of marchers from social justice groups across North Carolina attended the NAACP-sponsored "Historic Thousands on Jones Street" march in downtown Raleigh on Saturday.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners nominated two local landmarks to the national historical registry, approved two climate tax-funded initiatives and added an additional site to the county’s Master Telecommunication Plan Map on Tuesday.
The Town of Chapel Hill has piloted a new fund to help the neediest defendants pay off their debt to the court.
Orange County officials said they plan to collaborate with community members and leaders to make sure that the 2020 census — beginning in March — is successful.
After years of extensive meetings and exhaustive debate, the governments of Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County passed a resolution to address the future of the Greene Tract project.
For Carrboro community members and leaders, the opening of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Monday has been a long time coming.
Chapel Hill’s 2020 Martin Luther King Jr. Day events brought together activists, local leaders and state leaders to reflect on King’s legacy in Chapel Hill and beyond.
For Kimberly Sanchez, the common denominator underlining her transition from CEO of a Florida law firm to executive director of North Carolina’s Community Home Trust was simple: passion.
Despite legal roadblocks from the legacy of House Bill 2, the Town of Chapel Hill has recently received its highest score for municipal LGBTQ equality.
A group of local students is urging parents in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) district to reduce emissions by turning off their engines in the carpool line.
Both Orange County and Carrboro officials have recently decided that widening N.C. 54 may not be the best avenue to a streamlined commute.
More than $7,000 was raised to support a Scroggs Elementary School student who lost his mother and middle-school aged sister in a car accident.
For Samantha Swan, business is about more than hot sauce — it’s about home.
As Carrboro’s Nov. 5 election approaches, the candidates got a chance to talk to voters directly.
John and Judith Guibert were recently met with an unpleasant surprise: For 15 years, they were taxed on land they did not own.