CHCCS endures staff shortages, school safety issues and board changes
This year, CHCCS struggled with staffing shortages of teachers and bus drivers. The district also had to contend with safety issues, and three new school ...
Read More »This year, CHCCS struggled with staffing shortages of teachers and bus drivers. The district also had to contend with safety issues, and three new school ...
Read More »After the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans in the N.C. House fell one seat short of a supermajority. But, N.C. Rep. Tricia Cotham’s partisan ...
Read More »Here are some of the most important environmental laws introduced by the N.C. General Assembly — passed, overridden and stalled — this year.
Read More »The Harper v. Hall series took the main stage in North Carolina politics with the third case in the series, Harper III, being decided this year.
Read More »Since Dec. 1, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services' Low-Income Energy Assistance Program has been accepting priority applications ...
Read More »From the annual Sunset Serenade in Polk Place to the first-ever Pro-Choice Pit Party, students came together in 2023 to celebrate lasting traditions and ...
Read More »Several individual voters from across the state filed a lawsuit against members of the General Assembly that specifically said congressional districts ...
Read More »From private galleries to public arts projects, 2023 has been full of visual arts innovation and highlighting local artists in the Triangle.
Read More »The Ohio amendment that enshrined abortion in the state constitution was a citizen-led ballot referendum. But, in North Carolina, constitutional amendments ...
Read More »The town council also approved a conditional zoning application regarding the Chapel Hill Life Sciences Center at 306 W. Franklin St., with only council ...
Read More »“I think it makes sense to have her portrait on a place, on a space, that is used by the community because she was very much a believer in bringing ...
Read More »The amendment will add Carrboro’s funds from the federal government's Surface Transportation Block Grant program to Phase 1 of Carrboro’s ...
Read More »Orange County is nearly halfway done completing their six-pronged improvement plan.
Read More »CHCCS sent an email to district families just after 10:15 a.m. Wednesday that said Carrboro High was being evacuated to the athletic fields to the south ...
Read More »N.C Rep. Allen Buansi (D-Orange) announced in a press release on Wednesday that he will run for re-election in N.C House District 56.
Read More »OCS child nutrition director Sara Pitts said the county aims to tailor its food options to student preferences, following trends and turning them into ...
Read More »S.B. 20, which went into effect on July 1, bans most abortions in North Carolina after 12 weeks of pregnancy and requires patients to attend an in-person ...
Read More »E-cigarette usage is down to 10 percent among high school students across the country, according to a survey by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Read More »Jim Huegerich worked with the Chapel Hill Police Department Crisis Unit for 37 years. After he left CHPD, he played a key part in establishing the ...
Read More »UNC's sophomore quarterback may have played his last game in Carolina Blue. If that is the case, he will have ended his college career winless against ...
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