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The 5:00 News: Buc-ee’s Pulls Plans, CHCCS Goes Hybrid and A Veteran Gets a Roof

To wrap up a busy week in Orange and Chatham Counties, 97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell fills you in with the latest on Friday, February 5. The Efland Station project is dead after the developer says Orange County “just isn’t a good fit.” Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools approves a schedule for some in-person learning, which will begin in April. And a Hillsborough resident gets a special gift for his home.

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The 5:00 News: #NCPol Updates, UNC School of Nursing and A CHCCS Decision

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell has the latest news from around the community and state on Thursday, February 4. Governor Roy Cooper shares his preferred budget plan while North Carolina lawmakers pass COVID-19 relief and an initial school reopening bill. Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is set to discuss adopting a hybrid learning model. And the UNC School of Nursing receives the largest private donation in its history.

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The 5:00 News: A COVID Case Spike, Utility Shutoff Research and New Construction

We’re halfway through the week, and 97.9 the Hill’s Brighton McConnell has the latest news from around the community for Wednesday, February 3. North Carolina sees a sharp increase in its daily case count, setting a new record. Duke University shares research showing moratoria on utility shutoffs and evictions prevented some virus spread. And a new apartment complex begins construction in Chapel Hill.

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The 5:00 News: In-Person Learning, Support for the Campus Y and Silent Sam Settlements

97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell has the latest news from around the community and state on Tuesday, February 2. North Carolina leaders urge school districts to begin offering some form of in-person learning to all students, a shift in guidance. The UNC community, including the Faculty Council, rallies around the Campus Y following racist vandalism. And UNC System leadership settles a lawsuit from Daily Tar Heel’s parent company against potential open meeting law violations.

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The 5:00 News: A Deadly Month, the Undocumented Community and Irene Briggaman

97.9 The Hill’s News Director Brighton McConnell catches you up on all the local news from the weekend on Monday, February 1. Some of North Carolina’s coronavirus trends are improving, but January marked a new record in deaths. The undocumented immigrant community at UNC sees hope from President Joe Biden’s early actions. And the founder of a popular fundraiser for local food banks passes away.

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The 5:00 News: A New UNC Cluster and a New Racial Equity Commission

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell shares updates from around Orange and Chatham Counties for Friday, January 29. UNC reports its first cluster of positive COVID-19 cases in a dorm this spring, while the Board of Trustees receive updates on testing. Carrboro launches a new Racial Equity Commission. And a pair of former Tar Heel football players aim to improve their NFL draft stock by playing in this weekend’s Senior Bowl.

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The 5:00 News: Missing Person, UNC COVID-19 Testing and the Ackland Art Museum

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell shares the latest updates from around the Orange County community on Thursday, January 28. UNC’s Board of Trustees hold its first meeting of the new year and discuss the ongoing COVID-19 testing efforts. Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools have a snow day for students. And the Ackland Art Museum reopens its doors with a powerful exhibit honoring Breonna Taylor.

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The 5:00 News: State Vaccine Allocations and the Paris Agreement

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell has the latest news from around the Orange County community on Tuesday, January 26. State health officials provide some explanation to fewer vaccine doses than before on local levels. State leaders provide updates on fewer vaccine allocations for local governments and healthcare systems. A local climate policy expert weighs in on the Biden administration rejoining the United States into the Paris Agreement. And the local honors keep rolling in for Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett!

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January 22, 2021: COVID-19 Data, CHCCS and Harris Teeter

97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell catches you up on the latest news from the community and North Carolina on Friday, January 22. The state government allocates funds to transport people to COVID-19 vaccination clinics. Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools pushes the decision on hybrid learning back to February. And a baseball and Atlanta Braves legend passes away.

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