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The 5:00 News: Stagnant Water Pipes, Pretrial Detentions and UNC Sports Weekly Honors

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell shares the latest details of local news on Tuesday, February 23. The NCDHHS updates its COVID-19 County Alert System. A local school district has water quality issues as it reenters classrooms for the first time in nearly a year. And several UNC athletes earn weekly awards from the ACC.

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The 5:00 News: Catalytic Converters, Vaccine Shipments and Cancer Research Fundraising

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell shares the latest stories from around the Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County Community on Monday, February 22. Orange County Sheriff’s Office reports the latest in a recent string of catalytic converter thefts. The Chapel Hill Police Department reveals the name of a shooting victim. And an initiative aims to use UNC and Duke fans’ rivalry to help fundraise for cancer research.

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The 5:00 News: 1 Injured in Shooting, Efland Development and School Public Health

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell shares the latest stories from around our community on Friday, February 19, including breaking news of gun violence in Chapel Hill. Plus: the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education gains a new member and community members in Efland reflect on what went wrong for the Efland Station development.

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The 5:00 News: Updates on Winter Weather, a Cyber Attack and CHCCS Sports

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell has the latest news from the community on Thursday, February 18, where a winter storm warning is still under effect. He also shares reporting on Chatham County’s cyberattack, COVID-19 vaccine distribution hurdles and a petition to ensure parents can attend local high school sports games.

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The 5:00 News: Chatham’s Cyber Incident, Chapel Hill’s Vacant Seat and Carrboro’s Murals

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell shares the local news from the Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Orange and Chatham County community on Tuesday, February 16. The Chatham County governments shares new information about its cyber security breach from October. The Town of Chapel Hill is still seeking solutions to its vacant town council seat. And the Town of Carrboro is set to recognize muralists whose work was recently erected downtown.

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The 5:00 News: Franklin Street + Fordham Traffic, Wegmans Preparation and Jordan Donation

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell has the latest news from the weekend and Monday, February 15. The Chapel Hill Fire Department investigates a fuel order on East Franklin Street, causing several delays. Orange County Schools will bring students back to classrooms sooner than planed. The Chapel Hill Wegmans makes plans for its grand opening and a Carolina basketball icon makes a substantial donation to North Carolina health care.

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The 5:00 News: A Call for Transparency and A Campaign Against Confederate Monuments

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell catches you up on the latest local news on Thursday, February 11. A group of UNC faculty is looking for more transparency from university leadership, asking Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz to step down. A new resource aiming to remove and educate about Confederate monuments in North Carolina prepares to launch. And the Town of Carrboro names its new Police Chief.

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The 5:00 News: Moves to Phase 3, COVID-19 Variants and Local Climate Projects

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell has the latest news from around the community and state on Wednesday, February 10. North Carolina announces an update to when Phase 3 of COVID-19 vaccine distribution will begin. Experts say COVID-19 variants should be taken seriously, but vaccines should continue to work. And Orange County approves funding for six project meant to lower local environmental impact.

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The 5:00 News: A New Executive Order, School Name Change and Pandemic Finances

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell shares the latest news from around Orange and Chatham County on Tuesday, February 9. North Carolina crosses some grim COVID-19 benchmarks, but continues faster vaccine distribution. A local school drops its name honoring a former slave owner. And the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro see their finances take smaller hits than expected from the pandemic.

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