NCGA Weekly Roundup: School choice, redistricting and vaccinations
This is part of a series that looks at bills the North Carolina state legislature has introduced, the progress they have made in the chamber and what ...
Read More »This is part of a series that looks at bills the North Carolina state legislature has introduced, the progress they have made in the chamber and what ...
Read More »In the past month, the N.C. General Assembly has introduced three bills seeking to discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals, especially those who are transgender ...
Read More »Affordable housing is critical to achieving social equity and economic security for everyone. Chapel Hill needs to recognize just how critical it is as ...
Read More »We’ve compiled a list of places great for hiking, biking, running, picnicking and more in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area and beyond.
Read More »We asked some local health experts about the CDC- and FDA-recommended pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, including the risks associated with ...
Read More »Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz launched the initiative Carolina Across 100 at a meeting of the Board of Trustees on March 25. Carolina Across 100 aims ...
Read More »House Bill 2, which would make bottlenose dolphins the North Carolina's first state marine mammal, passed the House unanimously and is waiting for a Senate ...
Read More »UNC Health paused administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines across its clinics Thursday following adverse reactions in 4-5 patients ...
Read More »Of states with a specified minimum age, North Carolina currently has the lowest in the nation.
Read More »The Emergency Powers Accountability Act would require the governor to receive approval from a majority of the Council of State – the collective name ...
Read More »"Chapel Hill demands housing choice. Legislation like Senate Bill 349 is how we get it."
Read More »The mirrored bills would expand the definition of a hate crime and increase the scope and scale of punishments for hate crimes. The introduced Hate ...
Read More »The coalition and call for change came in response to several years of a constant decline in state school funding, ranking N.C. as one of the lowest in ...
Read More »All adults in North Carolina will be eligible to be vaccinated soon following a new timeline announced by Gov. Roy Cooper on March 25. The new timeline ...
Read More »Spring has sprung, and these local farms have found ways to provide outdoor, COVID-19-safe fun for their communities.
Read More »Although rural counties have a lower population density than urban ones, they still faced periods of critical community spread. From September through ...
Read More »COVID-19 restrictions in North Carolina will once again be eased starting Friday, March 26 at 5 p.m., Gov. Roy Cooper announced at a Tuesday news briefing. ...
Read More »The following list explores vaccination options in the Triangle areas, with notes on what vaccines are being offered, how appointments are made, how vaccines ...
Read More »We can no longer ignore the unique and distinct racism faced by Asian Americans. Progress involves recognizing implicit biases, educating ourselves ...
Read More »“These are my people and my country that are dying,” Gan Poo, a Burmese-American who participated in the March 6 Chapel Hill protest, said. “My ...
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