CHCCS faces increasing COVID-19 case count
Last week, there were 324 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students and staff according to CHCCS's COVID-19 data ...
Read More »Last week, there were 324 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students and staff according to CHCCS's COVID-19 data ...
Read More »With an increase in students moving in, many historically Black neighborhoods in Chapel Hill and Carrboro are working to combat gentrification and the ...
Read More »Eric Garcia, a 2014 UNC graduate, a senior Washington correspondent at The Independent and a columnist for MSNBC, published "We're Not Broken" on Aug. ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools schools and offices will be closed for students on Tuesday due to hazardous road conditions.
Read More »"Masking has been proven to be a critical public health tool for preventing the spread of COVID-19. And to protect yourself, others and the community, ...
Read More »The North Carolina State Board of Elections announced on Tuesday that candidate filing for the upcoming 2022 primary elections would resume on Feb. 24 ...
Read More »Mayor Pam Hemminger tested positive for COVID-19. Here's what she has to say about her experience and the town's handling of the pandemic.
Read More »“When they were going up against our set defense, I thought we did a really good job defensively,” Davis said. “All of us, not just Leaky. I was ...
Read More »Orange County declared a state of emergency Saturday ahead of the winter storm expected to hit the area on Sunday.
Read More »The Trinity Court project and Jay Street project would bring affordable housing to the Chapel Hill area.
Read More »Corbett, who graduated from UNC with a doctorate in microbiology and immunology in 2014, is being honored alongside three other scientists, who researched ...
Read More »As students and faculty return for the spring semester, University Co-editor Allie Kelly spoke with Director and Lead Physician of the Carolina Together ...
Read More »Five Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School bus routes will not have a driver on Friday morning because of an ongoing bus driver shortage and COVID-19 protocols. ...
Read More »Despite a disappointing 3-1 loss in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the season proved to be a step in the right direction for UNC volleyball.
Read More »Fifty people attended the rally in Carrboro supporting Acme's strikers who demand fair labor practices.
Read More »Tracks aims to archive the sounds of the local community and help local artists and bands find new listeners. The open call period for the library started ...
Read More »Durham Police officers fatally shot a man at a convenience store Wednesday morning, according to a news release from Durham Police Department.
Read More »Kody Kinsley's priorities include leading the state's pandemic response amid a surge of the omicron variant and responding to the state's ongoing opioid ...
Read More »As COVID-19 cases continue to rise with UNC's return to campus, the Faculty Executive Committee discussed pass/fail grading, asymptomatic testing and ...
Read More »CHCCS students and parents alike had concerns about issues such as record high COVID-19 numbers, test shortages, students who are too young to be vaccinated ...
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