Raleigh curfew sparks outrage after no charges filed in police-involved shooting
“It’s people outraged, it’s an outcry, but it’s also a mourning," said Kristie Puckett-Williams, the statewide manager of the N.C. ACLU’s Campaign ...
Read More »“It’s people outraged, it’s an outcry, but it’s also a mourning," said Kristie Puckett-Williams, the statewide manager of the N.C. ACLU’s Campaign ...
Read More »As schools remain closed, districts in Orange County are continuing efforts to feed students who rely on free and reduced meals.
Read More »Oct. 1 will mark the beginning of Orange County's "Our Lens, Our Voice", a photography and photo project that aims to reframe the narrative of local ...
Read More »Triangle-based groups No Kid Hungry North Carolina, WE ARE and the Triangle East Chapter of 100 Black Men of America each received $13,000 from the Almac ...
Read More »Durham-based organization Book Harvest has received over 83,000 book donations since April. "It absolutely astounds me how generous our community has ...
Read More »In May of 2021, Chapel Hill Transit will be getting three zero-emission buses to replace its diesel buses.
Read More »On Aug. 17, Cedar Ridge High School experienced a Zoombombing incident where disrupters yelled obscenities and the N-word and posted inappropriate images ...
Read More »The Refugee Support Center serves approximately 900 refugees who primarily primarily come from Burma, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Syria. ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Public Library is implementing new programs as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Read More »Carrboro-based cartoonist Keith Knight's show "Woke" is premiering on Hulu Wednesday. "Woke" is the semi-autobiographical story of a Black cartoonist ...
Read More »On this episode of Heel Talk, host Evely Forte talks to assistant online Praveena Somasundaram and University Desk staff writer Sara Raja about how the ...
Read More »President Donald Trump recently said North Carolinians should test the voting system by both submitting an absentee ballot and attempting to vote in person. However, ...
Read More »The CHCCS Board of Education met Thursday to discuss these learning centers, the end of a professional development grant and survey results from students’ ...
Read More »Over 100 protesters marched to Durham Police Department headquarters Sep. 4 to accuse five officers of drawing their weapons on three Black children aged ...
Read More »Sarah Shore, who lives along Old NC Highway 86, said her property and livelihood would both be impacted by the development. “It would be 250 feet from ...
Read More »Historically Black neighborhoods in Chapel Hill have experienced disproportionate policing, but the numbers only tell part of the story. Gentrification ...
Read More »The Students First: Equity Through Opportunity grant will focus on supporting students of color, English learners and students with disabilities. ...
Read More »The Lumina Theater is hosting a series of outdoor movies to donate money to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
Read More »North Carolina will be moving into phase 2.5 of the state's "safer-at-home" order Friday at 5 p.m.
Read More »“We are in search of action, not words, for there is still so much work to be done,” council member Barbara Foushee said. “I’m raw, I’m angry, ...
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