97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey presents the 5:00 news, including Chapel Hill’s BIC program, gender-neutral bathrooms on campus, Pittsboro’s Town Offices closed for over a week, and more.
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EPA Advisor, Former Professor Louie Rivers III Announces Bid for Chapel Hill Town Council
Louie Rivers III, a social science advisor for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and former professor, announced his bid for the Chapel Hill Town Council this week. Rivers is one of six candidates who have announced bids for the four available seats on the council this fall. “Since the last presidential election, I have become […]
Climate Thursday: Inside Climate News North Carolina Reporter Lisa Sorg
Inside Climate News North Carolina Reporter Lisa Sorg spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, July 17. She discussed the impacts and implications of Tropical Depression Chantal on our region. She discussed her recent reporting, which includes a story on state lawmakers working to repeal a climate change goal while the storm wreaked havoc on the area. She also takes a closer look at Hillsborough's damage in light of their BRIC funding being pulled, and more.
Chapel Hill: Chantal Recovery Continues, Displaced Residents, Closed Trails
Chapel Hill Mayor Jess Anderson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, July 17, discussing town news and events. She discussed the continued recovery from Tropical Depression Chantal, including the implications of a state emergency declaration. She talked about residents who have been displaced by the storm, and what comes next for them. She discussed some of the town's trails that have been closed due to storm damage, the timeline for reopening those trails, and more.
The 5:00 News - Flood Recovery, Special Board Meeting, Pittsboro Land Purchases
The Hill's Andrew Stuckey presents the afternoon news. Included in this edition of the news, we learn more about flood recovery efforts in our community, including the story of a first responder who was doing water rescues Sunday night only to find her own home flooded. We also hear about a special meeting of the Hillsborough Board of Commissioners to address flood damage. We hear about some land purchases made by the Town of Pittsboro, and more.

Weekend Around The Hill: July 17 – July 20

New Pizza Restaurant Opens in Carrboro; Sports Bar Holds Grand Opening in Chapel Hill
A pair of restaurants debuted in Chapel Hill and Carrboro over the weekend. Autostrada Pizza & Panini welcomed its first customers on Friday at Carr Mill Mall. The restaurant, modeled after an auto grill one would find along an Italian highway, is in the mall space previously occupied by Pizza Factory. The menu features a […]

Chapel Hill Approves Rezoning for Greene Tract Site, Hears Next Steps for Development
The Chapel Hill Town Council is making progress on developing the Greene Tract, meeting in June to rezone part of the site.

Some University Place Businesses Invite Customers Back, While Others Recover From Floods
While some of the Chapel Hill mall's tenants suffered significant flooding, others at University Place quickly reopened for business.
Chapel Hill: Storm Recovery at Camelot Village, Eastgate Shopping Center, and More
Chapel Hill Mayor Jess Anderson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, July 10, discussing the ongoing recovery efforts from Tropical Storm Chantal. She discussed visiting Camelot Village apartments, and the challenges faced by that community after the latest flood. She also discussed University Place and the flooding there. She talked about Eastgate Shopping Center, which saw catastrophic flooding. She suggested ways the community could help support these businesses and displaces residents, and more.

Days After Historic Rain, Chapel Hill and Durham Under Another Flash Flood Warning
Many areas of Orange County, Chatham County and the rest of central North Carolina are again under a flash flood warning on Wednesday.
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