Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, September 29th. She discussed the recent visit to Chapel Hill by U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, many housing projects, and more.
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The Morning News: Type 1 State Disaster for Chantal, TABLE Farming, Tenure Talk
The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey fills in for Aaron Keck with the morning news. Included in this edition of the news, we learn of a Type 1 State Disaster Declaration for eight counties affected by flooding from Tropical Depression Chantal. Orange County Sheriff's Office seeks help identifying alleged construction thieves; we hear from Lee Roberts on tenure at UNC; Emily Sutton of the Haw River Assembly talks about an upcoming free screening at the Varsity Theatre, and more. In sports, Tar Heel football players get pre-season honors, soccer tickets go on sale, and more.
The 5:00 News: Weatherhill Pointe Cleanup, NCBEMO, Belichick on Fall Camp
The Hill's Andrew Stuckey presents the afternoon news. Included in this edition of the news, we hear a story on a community clean up day in the Weatherhill Pointe neighborhood of Carrboro. We hear from Carrboro Mayor Barbara Foushee on joining the board of the North Carolina Black Elected Municipal Officials. Orange Water and Sewer Authority delays a lengthy watermain replacement project on West Rosemary until October, but will be ongoing until spring of 2027. In sports, we hear from UNC Football Head Coach Bill Belichick on position competitions as fall camp begins; the women's basketball non-conference schedule is released, and more.

OWASA Sets Downtown Chapel Hill Water Line Replacement, Road Closure for October
A significant OWASA water line replacement project is set to close parts of West Rosemary Street for roughly 18 months starting this fall.

Recovery Efforts Underway on Chapel Hill Trails Damaged by Chantal's Floodwaters
Walking his bike through the mess along Bolin Creek Trail, 33-year Chapel Hill resident Loren Hintz said he has never seen a flood this bad. “This is more than Hurricane Fran, and in terms of businesses, I think every business that I’ve talked to the water is three or four feet higher than […]

A New Bar, 'Extension' of Al's Burger Shack, Is Now Open in Downtown Chapel Hill
Al's Burger Shack at 516 West Franklin Street added another business to its operations, with the official opening of Puddin's Beer Shack.

Chapel Hill Closing Homestead Skatepark for Renovations; Estimated to Last 3-4 Months
The Homestead Park Skatepark in Chapel Hill will close Monday, August 4 to undergo a renovation and redesign. The work is expected to last 3-4 months, with the refurbished skatepark opening in late fall. Included in the redesign will be new steel-reinforced concrete ramps, replacing the old wooden frames. Much of the original layout will […]

Fire in Townhome Displaces 4 Chapel Hill Residents; No Injuries Reported
A fire at a townhome building in Chapel Hill sent firefighters rushing to the blaze and left four residents displaced on Thursday evening.
Chapel Hill: Chantal Updates, Skate Park Renovation, National Night Out
Chapel Hill Mayor Jess Anderson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, August 3, discussing town news and events. She gave the latest updates on recovery efforts from flooding brought on by Tropical Depression Chantal. She discussed some news around Parks and Rec, including community outreach around the Parks Plan, and a coming renovation to the skate park at Homestead Park. She discussed upcoming community events including UPROAR, National Night Out, and more.

Chapel Hill Exchange Pool Asking for Community Support to Help Fund Flood Repairs
July 6’s flooding of Bolin Creek damaged many Chapel Hill properties, including the cooperatively-owned Exchange Pool.
The Morning News: Flood Insurance Challenges, Roy Cooper's Prospects, Preseason Women's Basketball
The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey fills in for Aaron Keck with the morning news. Included in this edition of the news, we hear about the challenges of flood insurance for Eastgate tenants; Tom Jensen weighs in on the impact of Roy Cooper in a senate race, and more. In sports, UNC Women's Basketball Coach Courtney Banghart talks about an upcoming exhibition matchup against South Carolina that will take place in Atlanta and be open to the public, members of the Men's Lacrosse team are added to team USA, and more.
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