This week’s Chapelboro Week in Review features: candidate signs going missing ahead of early voting October 14, an update from the Reimagining Community Safety Task Force on policing in Chapel Hill, and a new innovation that could revolutionize the way vaccines are administered.
Elections for the Orange County Board of Commissioners are held in even numbered years with commissioners serving four-year terms; however, how those elections are held is currently under review.
As local election season rolls around each year, Orange County candidates take to putting up signs to promote their campaigns. Every year; however, signs are often defaced or go missing as Election Day draws near.
A partnership between scientists at UNC and Stanford has led to the development of a 3D-printed vaccine patch. This innovation has the potential to change that way vaccines are administered while providing better protection.
This week’s Chapelboro Week in Review features: discussions on the looming U.S. government shutdown and debt ceiling, a climate action rally held on UNC’s campus, and the biggest blood shortage Red Cross has seen since 2015.