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What would you give for a few minutes of peace and quiet after a long day? A longtime friend of mine went to have herself a ...
Mia Hamm’s commencement speech to the 2025 UNC graduates had all the elements I would hope for, including a beatdown of “that ...
After several years of planning, the new Chatham County Arts Center is now open and will hold a grand opening ceremony ...
Multiple airstrikes hit Gaza’s southern city of Khan Younis overnight into Thursday, killing more than 50 people in the heavy ...
The cancellation of last Sunday's rubber match between the Diamond Heels and the Wolfpack was a bad result for everyone ...
May/15/eBike%20Lending%20library_WRAP.mp3 As the Town of Chapel Hill continues to implement their “Everywhere to Everywhere” ...
In the seventh installment of Excellence Unveiled, listen to Angela Kashuba, dean of the Eshelman School of Pharmacy, talk ...
Trending today: a drop in fresh seafood sales at grocery stores, begging the question: why, when everything else is on the ...
Scott and Aaron remember vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner and evolution teacher John Scopes - but Aaron's not a fan of his post-teaching career.
In today's news: while Pittsboro opens a new arts center, Hillsborough budget-writers contend with the impact of FEMA cuts.
Orange County medical director Erica Pettigrew joins Aaron to discuss an upcoming public symposium on measles and the MMR vaccine.
The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro held its 18th State of the Community presentation for local leaders on May 7.
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