Meet Nathan Toben, the man who ran 77 miles to help local children
An Orange County man ran 77 miles to raise money for Triangle Bikeworks, a local nonprofit that provides adult mentors, social and emotional education ...
Read More »An Orange County man ran 77 miles to raise money for Triangle Bikeworks, a local nonprofit that provides adult mentors, social and emotional education ...
Read More »Candidates like Jenna Wadsworth, who is running for N.C. Commissioner of Agriculture, have turned to social media platforms such as TikTok to reach voters ...
Read More »Freedom Park, which will honor the African American struggle for freedom in North Carolina, broke ground Oct. 7. The park's design is meant to educate ...
Read More »In 2013, the Town of Chapel Hill discovered a coal ash site under the Chapel Hill Police Station, which some say could pose a threat to the drinking water ...
Read More »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. Gerry Cohen ...
Read More »Early voting ended Saturday, and data shows that voter turnout in North Carolina surpassed the early voting turnout in the state in the 2016 general election. ...
Read More »Daily Tar Heel photographers across the Triangle photographed families who have adjusted their Halloween plans this year due to the spread of the coronavirus. ...
Read More »The Black Mama's Bail Out Action is an annual event designed to bail Black mothers and caregivers out of jail. Southerners on New Ground Durham has raised ...
Read More »With less than a week until Election Day, 3.8 million North Carolinians have already cast their ballots, a state in which young voters have turned out ...
Read More »After a brief closure, Chapel Hill staple Linda's has reopened, with new hours and an expanded menu.
Read More »Groups like Save Hillsborough believes the approval of Research Triangle Logistics Park will harm the environment and safety of Orange County. ...
Read More »After UNC faced outbreaks of COVID-19 at the start of the fall semester, the majority of on-campus students left to return home or to find an off-campus ...
Read More »Voter turnout in the medical field is historically low. VotER, an organization that engages medical professionals in civic participation, aims to change ...
Read More »In the seventh episode, City & State Editor Sonia Rao talks to N.C. Board of Elections Director Karen Brinson-Bell and UNC political science professor ...
Read More »Elizabeth Tilson, North Carolina's state health director and chief medical officer, said North Carolina likely won't have enough COVID-19 doses available ...
Read More »Local food hub program Carrboro United was created to help restaurants in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area survive during the pandemic — and it just reached ...
Read More »Black students make up over one-fifth of total enrollment at UNC-System schools, which include five historically Black institutions. Within the Board ...
Read More »Elmo's Diner stood as a pillar for the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro for 29 years, a place where families and college students alike devoured plates ...
Read More »“The sense of normalcy is comforting, but a little different,” one vendor said. “Given what this year has brought us — maybe it’s not ...
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