Chapel Hill residents consider housing, zoning policy in voting decisions
With the Chapel Hill municipal elections approaching on Nov. 7, housing policy, specifically the text amendment to the Town's land use management ordinance, ...
Read More »With the Chapel Hill municipal elections approaching on Nov. 7, housing policy, specifically the text amendment to the Town's land use management ordinance, ...
Read More »House Bill 600, or the Regulatory Reform Act of 2023, would affect environmental provisions for pipeline companies, as well as the hog and poultry industries. ...
Read More »In 2019 and 2021, only 16 percent of registered voters in North Carolina participated in November municipal elections, compared to 75 percent in 2020 ...
Read More »“We also believe that if a child grows, it, cooks it, or harvests it, they’ll eat it,” Kim Shaw, the owner of A Safe Place Child Enrichment Center ...
Read More »Participants can collect recipes cards featuring dishes from the exhibit, which include both English and the respective chefs’ first languages. The ...
Read More »According to the Town's website, advisory board members advocate for the community, provide feedback to the town council and assist in the planning and ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill honored Richard Terrell, the Town's longest-serving current employee, with the Cal Horton Service Award in a ceremony on Oct. ...
Read More »The Learning Environment for Advanced Programming — known as LEAP — intends to serve "profoundly gifted" students who "require specialized programming ...
Read More »The new maps released today include two options for the congressional districts — with one giving an 11-3 advantage to Republicans and the other giving ...
Read More »The council voted 6-1, with Randee Haven-O’Donnell voting against, to adopt a resolution that the Creekside Alignment is the preferred path, along with ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper appointed 27 individuals to serve on the Governor’s Advisory Council on Hispanic/Latino Affairs. Each appointed member is a leader of ...
Read More »“Many [participants] are people who would look a lot different if not for their connection to Charles House, and many of them would appear lower functioning ...
Read More »Designed to close the racial achievement gap in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, the Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate program has provided CHCCS students ...
Read More »The event included drinks from Craftboro Brewing, food from Al's Burger Shack and the Latin Grill Food Truck, and live music.
Read More »Welcome to a new season of Before You Vote, The Daily Tar Heel's election podcast. This season, we will be breaking down what you need to know about voting ...
Read More »The organization hosts training programs, travel events, picnics, socials, Pride events and voter education support. Celebrating Out and Proud, an event ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper proclaimed the week of Oct. 1 through Oct. 7 as N.C. Manufacturing Week. North Carolina’s manufacturing industry ranks 8th in the country ...
Read More »Over 1,300 people convened in Moore Square in solidarity with Palestinians to "end Israel's racist siege" of Gaza. The attendees listened to a handful ...
Read More »Walk & Roll to School Day is an annual event organized by the National Center for Safe Routes to School that encourages students across the country ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper and the North Carolina Democratic Party have filed separate lawsuits against two bills passed by the N.C. General Assembly's Republican ...
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