Chapel Hill Public Library petitions to get rid of library fines
"Within three weeks of going fine-free, Chicago Public Library saw a 240 percent increase in returned materials and an increased number or new users," ...
Read More »"Within three weeks of going fine-free, Chicago Public Library saw a 240 percent increase in returned materials and an increased number or new users," ...
Read More »In Dec. 2016, a month before Roy Cooper took office, two laws were passed by Republicans that limited the governor's powers. By the end, the number of ...
Read More »CHCCS Board of Education Member Rani Dasi said she was wary that a state budget would even be approved for the next fiscal year. She said while the budget ...
Read More »In addition to serving on the Governor's Council of State, the lieutenant governor’s responsibilities include presiding over the state senate with a ...
Read More »Six candidates are vying for the Democratic nomination to be the Governor's second in command as lieutenant governor. Here's what they have to say about ...
Read More »After the shooting of three local university students in 2015, Shadi Sadi stepped up to honor their legacy of diligent dedication to the community through ...
Read More »Orange County's Recovery Court and Family Treatment Court are beneficial alternatives to incarceration to both the county and the individuals it helps. ...
Read More »The 15-member council has seats for each elected body, including representatives from the Orange County Board of County Commissioners, Hillsborough Board ...
Read More »The North Carolina primary election is coming up, so The Daily Tar Heel is breaking down every office on the ballot from president to county commissioner. ...
Read More »The North Carolina primary election is coming up, so The Daily Tar Heel is breaking down every office on the ballot from president to county commissioner. ...
Read More »“I think folks who don’t see themselves represented when it comes to the suit-and-tie culture of a town council, might be able to see themselves and ...
Read More »Though the future of Silent Sam remains in limbo, the Town of Chapel Hill doubles down in their position that the statue does not belong on the campus ...
Read More »Deen Freelon is an associate professor at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media who specializes in political expressions through digitized media. ...
Read More »The Historic Russell School is one of many Rosenwald schools, constructed during the Jim Crow era to provide Black students with the opportunity to receive ...
Read More »The implementation of North Carolina voter ID law was temporarily blocked on Feb. 18 after a federal court judge previously granted a request by the North ...
Read More »Disparities in educational spending between low and high income communities continue to widen. Low-income communities are struggling to adequate funding ...
Read More »To receive a mail-in ballot, a voter has to request the form available on the North Carolina State Board of Elections absentee voting website and return ...
Read More »After voters approved a $10 million housing bond, Chapel Hill is now trying to piece together how to issue it.
Read More »Allison De Marco talks about why we should vote to re-elect Mark Dorosin to the Orange County Board of Commissioners.
Read More »With more office spaces, vendor locations and parking decks, the proposed plan brings change to downtown Chapel Hill.
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