Chair of the Orange County Commissioners Renee Price joins 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell on Wednesday, March 2, to discuss the county largely lifting its indoor mask mandate.
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Orange County Announces Plan to Lift Indoor Mask Mandate
After saying it would maintain an indoor mask mandate until local COVID-19 trends dropped further, Orange County leaders revealed Tuesday the local government will soon rescind the measure. Chair of the County Commissioners Renée Price revealed at Tuesday’s board meeting the county will lift its mandate on Monday, March 7. A release from the county […]

Orange County Sets Expiration Date for COVID-19 State of Emergency
After being in place since March 2020 and the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the state of emergency order laying out Orange County’s response to the coronavirus now has an end date. As part of a technical correction to reflect the latest changes to the county’s indoor mask mandate, Chair of the Orange County Board […]
Orange County: Next Steps in Response and Creek Week
Chair of the Orange County Commissioners Renee Price joins 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Wednesday, March 9. She talks about the rescinded mask mandate and what the community can do to continue adjusting to living with COVID-19. Plus: Price shares details on the Creek Week initiative beginning this weekend and the Big Night In for the Arts fundraiser on Thursday!
Orange County: Recappaing the Joint School Board Meeting
Chair of the Orange County Commissioners Renee Price joins 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Wednesday, February 23. She discusses highlights from Tuesday's joint school board meeting with Orange County Schools, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and county commissioners. Plus: more discussions on the county's plans for its indoor mask mandate.
Carrboro: Continuing the Mask Mandate, East Main Street and Carrboro Connects
Carrboro Mayor Damon Seils joins 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Friday, February 18. He shares details on the Orange County leaders agreeing to maintain the local indoor mask mandate after Gov. Roy Cooper shared his recommendation of scaling such measures back. Plus, Seils discusses the early stages of a long-term OWASA project downtown and upcoming public hearings on the town's draft comprehensive plan.

Orange County Maintains Indoor Mask Mandate, Despite Governor's Suggestion
Orange County local leaders have opted to maintain the county's indoor mask mandate with guidance from Orange County Health Director Quintana Stewart. This comes after Governor Roy Cooper encouraged local governments and boards of education to end mask requirements by March 7 at a press conference Thursday.

Top Stories of 2021: COVID-19 Vaccines and New Variants
To reflect on the year, Chapelboro.com is re-publishing some of the top stories that impacted and defined our community’s experience in 2021. These stories and topics affected Chapel Hill, Carrboro and the rest of our region. Saying the presence of COVID-19 vaccines shaped our local experience this year is a vast understatement of their importance […]
Orange County: District 50, Mask Mandate and Shopping Local
Chair of the Orange County Commissioner Renee Price joins 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Wednesday, November 24. She discusses her recent announcement to run for District 50 in the North Carolina House of Representatives. Plus: Price shares details into why the indoor mask mandate has been extended and a new manufacturing facility recently announced near Mebane.

Orange County's Indoor Mask Mandate Extended To Mid-January
With COVID-19 cases back on the rise, Orange County officials are extending the county's indoor mask mandate into early 2022.
Hillsborough: Mask Mandate, Last Fridays and Gingerbread Houses
Hillsborough Mayor Jenn Weaver speaks with 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell on Tuesday, November 23. She details the latest update from county leaders on continuing the indoor mask mandate through the end of the year. Plus: details on a cancelled Board of Commissioners meeting, the final Last Fridays of the year and several holiday events happening around the community!
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