Column: Don’t wait for someone else to take the lead
"I will yell, and scream, and then do everything I can."
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Read More »With impressive community involvement in Orange County, both Mae McLendon and Thea Barrett deserve to be recipients of this prestigious award.
Read More »As indecision continues, debates on the compensation of student-athletes continue to intensify.
Read More »U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders brought his message of economic populism to Durham ahead of North Carolina’s Super Tuesday primary. ...
Read More »Carrboro's poet laureate Fred Joiner is expanding his efforts to integrate art and poetry into Orange County through new projects.
Read More »Orange County's criminal justice system disadvantages low-income residents, according to a new report by the Orange County Bail/Bond Justice Project. ...
Read More »On Jan. 23, the EPA enacted the Navigable Waters Protection Rule (NWPR), which re-defined what constitutes the waters of the United States. Co-owner ...
Read More »"We wanted to do artistic crosswalks to increase the visibility and draw drivers' attention."
Read More »Duke Energy has agreed to a settlement concerning cleaning and moving its unlined coal ash sites. The new deadline for the cleanup is 2035, six years ...
Read More »The current state superintendent is leaving in a bid to become lieutenant governor, which has led to a plethora of candidates contending for the position. ...
Read More »“These are folks that have lived their whole lives, and they want to stay in this community, they work two and three jobs, they can’t afford the rents.” ...
Read More »Phil Fleischmann, Chapel Hill's new parks and recreation director, said he holds these events to hear from residents and to get to know them. He also ...
Read More »“I want to see who has the best chance of winning North Carolina because along with wanting us to have a strong Democratic presidential candidate, I ...
Read More »Incumbent Democratic candidate Gov. Roy Cooper is running again for office, but not uncontested. There are two candidates running for the Republican bid ...
Read More »Orange County Schools have decided to create different programs throughout February to show the history of important African American leaders in history. ...
Read More »“We have professionally run elections, so I think that’s the biggest distinction about North Carolina and Iowa.”
Read More »Parents express disappointment online after Orange County Schools and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools announced on their Facebook pages Thursday morning ...
Read More »North Carolina began discussing the possibility of moving up the election date in 2016. During the 2017-2018 session, the General Assembly passed a bill ...
Read More »“This is a purpose that I can get behind in my soul, and that will give meaning to our staff and stakeholders."
Read More »Three of the seats on the Orange County Schools Board of Education are up for election this year. With concerns about achievement gaps, school safety ...
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