Here's how supermarkets are working to limit the spread of COVID-19
Large grocery store chains like Trader Joe's, Harris Teeter and Whole Foods Market are making accommodations for customers and employees alike to combat ...
Read More »Large grocery store chains like Trader Joe's, Harris Teeter and Whole Foods Market are making accommodations for customers and employees alike to combat ...
Read More »On March 17, the University announced that residence halls would be closed for the rest of the semester for students without exemptions, as UNC makes ...
Read More »Takout Central is trying to help Chapel Hill restaurants make it through the pandemic with a new discount option.
Read More »UNC alum Lex Coelho and her sister Amelie created Chapel Hill Community Post last week to serve as a forum for both needs and offers that community members ...
Read More »"We're hoping that landlords can be patient with businesses and wait for federal relief to come."
Read More »Providing food to those who need it while protecting those who are at the highest risk of getting COVID-19 is the top priority for these organizations. ...
Read More »Four cases of COVID-19 — also known as coronavirus — have been identified in Orange County according to the North Carolina Department of Health and ...
Read More »The Families First Coronavirus Response Act will focus on providing paid sick leave and unemployment benefits to those impacted by the economic conditions ...
Read More »With 97 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in North Carolina, the UNC Hospital System is testing patients for the virus and working to support the medical professionals ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill adopts a plan for the Chapel Hill Transit to offer full weekend bus service by August while also bringing high-frequency transit ...
Read More »With the receipt of $2.2 billion dollars following approval of the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act earlier in March, ...
Read More »At several colleges across North Carolina, antiwar sentiment has transformed the role of activism both on and off-campus and will continue to prompt student ...
Read More »During this period of uncertainty due to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 outbreak, there remains great opportunity to come together to help fellow community ...
Read More »As the University and government are encouraging people to distance themselves socially, students look toward alternative resources to protect their mental ...
Read More »Latinx student group Mariposas and For Kids By Kids, an organization of teaching artists that edit and create picture books joined together to create “El ...
Read More »The closing of UNC's residence halls for the rest of the academic year has left students scrambling to get their things from campus. Though the University ...
Read More »Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, local restaurants are closing their doors. However, many will continue to serve takeout and utilize a curbside pickup system, ...
Read More »Orange County Schools and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, as well as nonprofits like TABLE and the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, are offering free meals ...
Read More »Restaurants and bars in North Carolina will no longer be allowed to offer dine-in service, Gov. Roy Cooper announced in a press release on Tuesday.
Read More »The redesign for the 203 project is still being discussed, but the building may now include entrepreneurial space.
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