Chatham County Environmental Quality Director Kevin Lindley spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, August 2. He discussed the new Solarize the Triangle initiative that incentivizes residents and business to install solar systems.
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Chatham County Sheriff's Office Details 9-Hour Standoff, Officer-Involved Shooting
An involuntary commitment order led to an exchange of gunfire and extended standoff in unincorporated Chatham County on Wednesday, according to the sheriff's office.
Chatham County Roundup: Chair of the County Commissioners Karen Howard on Budget and More
Chair of the Chatham County Commissioners Karen Howard spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, May 20, discussing county news and events. She discussed the County Manager Bryan Thompson's proposed budget for the next year. That discussion includes the adjusted tax rate, schools funding, funding of non-profit organizations in the community, and more. She also discussed other feedback received from the community, upcoming events, and more.

On the Porch: Chatham Commissioner David Delaney - A Life of Service and Leadership
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David Delaney is a Chatham County Commissioner representing residents in District 3, which extends from Pittsboro to the Orange County line. Elected in 2022, David's county work has focused on strategic planning, climate change, and good governance. David is a cybersecurity and privacy attorney, former senior executive with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, West Point graduate, and army veteran. He has taught national security law at Indiana University and UNC Chapel Hill, he chairs the criminal justice committee of his NAACP branch, and he is an assistant scoutmaster with a Carrboro troop.

Chatham County's Arts Center Set for Grand Opening Celebration, Aims to be New Creative Resource
After several years of planning, the new Chatham County Arts Center is now open and will hold a grand opening ceremony Saturday, May 17.
Chatham County Roundup: Former Pittsboro Mayor and "On The Porch" Host Randy Voller
Former Pittsboro Mayor and host of "On The Porch" on 97.9 The Hill, Randy Voller joined 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Wednesday, May 14. He discussed recent real estate trends in Chatham and Orange counties. He also discussed some of the recent high profile guests he has spoken with on "On The Porch." He talked about some news and events around Chatham County, including the importance of residents paying attention to budget decisions made by local leaders, and more.

Here Are Top Takeaways From The Chamber's 2025 State of the Community Report
The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro held its 18th State of the Community presentation for local leaders on May 7
Chatham County Roundup: Budget Updates, Downtown Work Plan, Local Land Use Authority
Pittsboro Mayor Kyle Shipp spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, May 13, discussing town news and events. He discussed the latest on the Pittsboro budget, including no property tax increase. He also discussed the downtown work plan, a resolution passed in support of local land use authority, police week, and more.

'Where Do We Draw the Line?': NC Legislation Targets Public School Libraries
In this legislative session, North Carolina Republican lawmakers sponsored bills that would allow more control over public school libraries.
Chatham County Roundup: Chair of the County Commissioners Karen Howard from Washington, D.C.
Chair of the Chatham County Commissioners Karen Howard spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, May 6. She joined via phone from Washington, D.C. for an economic conference. She discussed the tone and purpose of the conference, including leaders showing a recognition of the importance of addressing affordable housing, and the challenges presented by the current administration's economic policy. She also discussed the first look at Chatham County's budget proposal for next year, and more.

Chatham County 911 Operator Helps a Woman Give Birth at Home
After entering labor, Chatham County's Sarah Gianni called 911 and was helped by operator Lorie Teague. Now they've met for the first time.
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