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The 5:00 News: Death Investigation, Road Safety and Another Tennis Title

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell delivers you the latest local news on Monday, February 14. Chapel Hill Police investigate the death of a teenager at a downtown hotel. OWASA begins work on an extensive project in downtown Carrboro. The Chapel Hill Town Council expresses hopes to move quickly on more pedestrian and bicycle safety measures. Plus: Orange County finds a sanctuary for three more wolf-dogs and UNC women’s tennis wins another ITA championship.

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The 5:00 News: 93 Charges, Mental Health Tools, Spring Sports Underway

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell helps finish out the week with a look at news on Friday, February 11. Several local law enforcement agencies announce charges against a Durham man who caused car and foot chases on Thursday. An outage briefly knocks out power for several thousand Chapel Hill residents Friday morning. UNC launches a new mental health resources website for its campus community. Plus: several Carolina Athletics programs have their first games of the season this weekend, women’s basketball aims for prime position in the ACC Tournament and a Duke student creates an off-shoot of a popular word game.

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The 5:00 News: Mebane Shooting, Student Gov and What’s Next for NC

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell gathers local news stories to share on Wednesday, February 9. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is looking into a shooting near Mebane that left two adults and a child injured on Wednesday morning. The county health department announces plans for another N95 mask distribution, this time with more supplies. UNC elects a new student body president and the student government launches a fundraising campaign. Plus: UNC men’s basketball survives a tight road game.

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The 5:00 News: Political Interference, East Main Street and UNC Blowouts

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell helps close out Monday, February 7, with a roundup of local news stories. A bicyclist struck by a car door in Chapel Hill two weeks ago succumbs to his injuries. The impact of political influence and governance on UNC’s campus is scrutinized by both news outlets and the Coalition for Carolina. An outage caused by a fallen tree knocks out power for about 2,000 customers in Chapel Hill. Carrboro prepares for the repaving of East Main Street and the cohesive elements it will offer to Chapel Hill’s plans. Plus: UNC men’s basketball is overwhelmed by Duke in their first matchup of the season, while UNC women’s basketball and tennis continue to roll.

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The 5:00 News: UNC vs. Duke and West Franklin Street

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell closes out the week on Friday, February 4, with a preview of tomorrow’s UNC vs. Duke men’s basketball game. Plus: Chapel Hill is determining what type of bike lane to add to West Franklin Street, Chapel Hill Police share changes to the pedestrian safety operations and a long-time UNC leader is stepping down.

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The 5:00 News: Chatham’s Masks, Kenan Football Center and Ice Dancing

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell rounds up local news stories on Thursday, February 3 for audiences. In Chapel Hill, an injured bicyclist remains in critical condition, with reports looking unlikely he will recover. In Chatham County, around 120,000 N95 masks start being shared to the community. UNC approves early designs for expansion to its Kenan Football Center. Plus: the history of Orange County’s first Black commissioner, a profile on Carolina’s new in-arena host and the story of a title-winning ice dancer on UNC campus.

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The 5:00 News: Oral Arguments, Chatham County’s Board Appointment and an OT Win

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell has the latest local news stories from Orange County on Wednesday, February 2. North Carolina’s Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the lawsuit affecting the state’s primary elections. Local governments in the county meet to kick off a busy February. Orange County School Board members explain their support for three books that were challenged by a local parent. Plus: Chatham County’s Board of Commissioners is set to select a new member and UNC men’s basketball wins a wild one in Louisville.

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The 5:00 News: Backing Books, Planning Ahead and Educating on Governance

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell details several local news headlines on Tuesday, February 1. Orange County authorities charge one man in connection to a string of break-ins at residences and construction sites. The Orange County Schools Board of Education votes to keep three books in its library despite challenges from a parent. CHCCS is preparing to build a new strategic plan. Plus: the Coalition for Carolina gets its bearings and UNC men’s basketball hits the road.

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The 5:00 News: A Run on Masks, Walmart Thefts and Good UNC Basketball Vibes

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell shares the local news headlines on Monday, January 31. Orange County’s health department quickly runs out of free N95 masks. Several local law enforcement jurisdictions are investigating a pair of thefts at local Walmart stores. Two of the wolf-dogs at Orange County Animal Services find a new home. Plus: UNC men’s basketball drops 100 points on NC State and a UNC experts helps share ways to make resolutions more attainable.

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