Column: We want to hear your stories about online schooling
We know students, parents and teachers who are adjusting to online schooling have stories to tell — and we want to help you tell them.
Read More »We know students, parents and teachers who are adjusting to online schooling have stories to tell — and we want to help you tell them.
Read More »A year on, parts of the Bolin Creek Greenway remain a work in progress. Construction — and an unlikely culprit — are to blame.
Read More »A recent report released by the CDC implicated underlying conditions as being the main culprit for many COVID-19 deaths and also that African Americans ...
Read More »COVID-19 outbreaks have occurred in two Orange County long-term care facilities. As Gov. Cooper has mandated new measures to help with outbreaks in long-term ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board of Education met Thursday night to discuss the superintendent’s recommended budget in the wake of COVID-19. ...
Read More »As the pandemic continues, it is becoming harder for students to keep up with housing payments. Some students have tried renegotiating their leases, but ...
Read More »North Carolina is currently underperforming in responses to the 2020 Census. The lack of responses comes from complications due to COVID-19, several hard-to-count ...
Read More »In collaboration with many restaurants and local organizations in the area, Feed the Fight Chapel Hill and North Carolina Healthcare Association are helping ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Police Chief Chris Blue said his own department has focused on educating, not punishing, residents who they find may be in violation of the ...
Read More »According to Orange County's stay-at-home order, play centers, private and public playgrounds, skate parks and recreation centers will all be closed to ...
Read More »COVID-19 has not stopped UNC's newly-founded chapter of Hearts for the Homeless, a nonprofit started to assist people experiencing homelessness, from ...
Read More »Pine Knolls is a community that has struggled with self-preservation in the past, and today, that self-preservation is still uncertain.
Read More »While most are sheltered in their homes, essential personnel like firefighters, policemen and medical workers continue to provide community services. ...
Read More »The coronavirus pandemic is impacting local businesses. Reporter Taylor Heeden sat down with local business owners and politicians to discuss economic ...
Read More »N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) has convened a select committee to begin forming the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. However, ...
Read More »Ran Northam, community safety communications specialist for the Town of Chapel Hill, confirmed in an email that Chapel Hill police have increased their ...
Read More »Burr is under investigation for selling stock after confidential briefings on COVID-19.
Read More »In wake of the mass economic uncertainty the coronavirus continues to pose, many local restaurants have taken to GoFundMe as a means to collect donations ...
Read More »To help during the pandemic, the organization has already donated food to a total of 246 people, including 107 children who are no longer receiving food ...
Read More »As COVID-19 continues to change the dynamics for families everywhere, refugee families in Orange County are facing their own unique set of challenges. ...
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