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The 5:00 News: Fewer Buses, Campaign for Carolina and Chizik’s Return

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell takes you around the local news headlines on Thursday, January 13. COVID cases continue to skyrocket in North Carolina and healthcare leaders pen an open letter detailing their struggles. CHCCS experiences a shortage of bus drivers, leading to a few routes being underserved. The Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership pushes for the town government to gain control of Franklin Street from the state. UNC’s Campaign for Carolina reaches its lofty fundraising goals. Plus: Gene Chizik is reintroduced as part of Carolina football’s staff and the community prepares for several MLK Day events.

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The 5:00 News: Hospitalizations, Homelessness and The Wrong Jab

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell brings you recent news stories from around Orange County and the region on Wednesday, January 12. COVID-19 hospitalizations set a new record in North Carolina, with health officials continuing the call for people to get vaccinated. A mistake at an Orange County vaccination site leads to teenagers receiving weaker doses of the shot. A person experiencing homelessness dies outside of an IFC building, as the nonprofit shares its current struggles with capacity, staffing and winter weather. Plus: what are some of the silver linings of the pandemic for the local hotel industry?

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The 5:00 News: Estes Drive, Redistricting Trial Ruling and A Murder Arrest

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell details several local and state stories on Tuesday, January 11. North Carolina’s voting maps are declared as not unconstitutional, but may be headed to the state Supreme Court. Estes Drive is the site of another pedestrian collision. Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools offers support to those processing a tragedy while also returning to classes amid omicron variant surges. A fugitive from a murder case in Chatham County is caught. Plus: Chapel Hill reports two separate gas leaks and Roy Williams returns to Kansas.

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The 5:00 News: UNC FDOC, Acme Rally and A Vigil for Voting Rights

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell fills you in on a busy weekend in local news on Monday, January 10. UNC starts its spring semester with more than 1,000 initial positive COVID-19 cases. Acme staff on strike hold a rally and march to share their stories about the alleged toxic work environment. Demonstrations are held in Chapel Hill to advocate for voting rights and pedestrian safety. Plus: a UNC men’s basketball player wins Player of the Week, the gymnastics program posts a high-score and football hires back a familiar face.

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The 5:00 News: A Bank Robbery, Esports Commentary and Bateman is Out

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell helps finish the week with local news stories on Friday, January 7. COVID-19 cases set records in North Carolina for a third consecutive day, while local leaders urge familiar public health guidance. Chapel Hill Police respond to a bank robbery. Estes Drive residents hold a protest to demand better pedestrian safety measures. Plus: UNC football parts ways with its defensive coordinator and the university helps students capitalize on the popularity of streaming esports.

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The 5:00 News: Insurrection Anniversary, Redistricting Trial and NC State Showdown

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell updates listeners on the latest local and state news on Thursday, January 6. Local lawmakers promote protecting democracy on the anniversary of the insurrection rally in Washington D.C. North Carolina’s redistricting trial holds its closing arguments. Orange County reports its first rabies case of 2022. Plus: UNC women’s basketball prepares for its ranked matchup against NC State while the men’s team drops its first conference game.

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The 5:00 News: COVID Records, Housing Options and CHPD Update

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell brings you the latest local news on Wedesnday, January 5, including local COVID-19 updates. Statewide trends, including hospitalizations, continue to worsen. Meanwhile, UNC is preparing for its spring semester and in-person learning. Chapel Hill faces some challenges building housing for the “missing middle” communities. Chapel Hill Police share the charge a driver faces for hitting two teenagers on New Year’s Eve. Plus: UNC men’s basketball prepares for Notre Dame.

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The 5:00 News: Density Discussions, Football Departures and Dancing Videos

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell shares local and state news stories on Tuesday, January 4. The region continues to recover from Monday’s storm, with power being restored in most areas. State officials share COVID-19 updates and encourage those seeking virus tests to look for private options. The Town of Hillsborough tweaks an ordinance to try and encourage more density and affordable housing. Plus: more UNC football players go pro or transfer and UNC Children’s Hospital releases its latest music video to start off 2022.

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The 5:00 News: Weather Updates from Sheriff Blackwood + Turtle Deaths

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell is back with the first episode of News on The Hill of 2022! Orange County Sheriff Charles Blackwood joins to discuss damage and ongoing threats to safety following some severe winter storms on Monday. Power outages continue across the region — and North Carolina reports COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise across the state. Researchers on the state’s coats are researching how climate change is affecting the turtle population in estuaries. Plus: UNC women’s basketball is STILL undefeated, while UNC football’s season ends.

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The 5:00 News: Healthcare Burnout, COVID Cases and Duke’s Mayo Bowl Preview

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell details the latest local news on Wednesday, December 29. North Carolina sees a single-day record of new COVID-19 cases for this winter. Local health experts provide insight into the burnout and burden the intensive response to the pandemic is causing on healthcare workers. Chatham County Schools reports enrollment numbers are still down compared to the last pre-pandemic year. Plus: UNC football is ready to go for the Duke’s Mayo Bowl game and a former Diamond Heel retires from the MLB.

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