WCHL news director Blake Hodge chats with Aaron about the UNC Board of Trustees’ proposal for a new “history and education center” to house Silent Sam.
The END Fund is a global organization devoted to ending “neglected tropical diseases” (NTDs), which affect 1.5 billion people each year. CEO Ellen Agler (a Chapel Hill resident) has just written a new book, “Under the Big Tree,” documenting some of the most inspiring stories in the fight.
High school basketball season is underway! Aaron gets a season preview from WCHL’s high school play-by-play man, Bill Petty (who’s calling tonight’s Carrboro-Chapel Hill game).
The Chapel Hill Public Library is hosting an event called “Opening Our Future” on Friday, remembering the “Chapel Hill Nine” – high school students who conducted a sit-in at the Colonial Drugstore to push for racial integration.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools just received a scholarship from the US Green Building Council’s Center for Green Schools – one of only five school districts nationwide to earn the honor.
Common Cause NC has filed a lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s practice of partisan gerrymandering as a violation of the constitution – in this case, the state constitution. Will it lead to change?
UNC field hockey won the 2018 NCAA title, beating Maryland 2-0 in the final. Aaron spoke with one of the stars of the team, junior forward Marissa Creatore.
Small Business Saturday is coming soon! And speaking of small businesses, you still have time to apply for federal relief funds if you were affected by Hurricane Florence.