97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell helps you wrap up the week with the latest local news on Friday, June 11. North Carolina’s state of emergency is set to last until July 30 after its latest extension. Orange County’s budget for the next fiscal year could have a new property tax assistance program. Plus: the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community prepares to celebrate Juneteenth and the Durham Bulls keep a hot streak going!
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Juneteenth Holiday to Affect Local Government Services in Orange County
The 2025 celebration of Juneteenth will take place on Thursday, June 19. Here’s a list of what services will be altered in Orange County:

Here's Which Local Government Services in Orange County Are Affected by the Juneteenth Holiday
With Juneteenth on Wednesday, the local governments in Orange County will delay or hold a variety of services to recognize the holiday.
On Air Today: Celebrating Juneteenth in Chapel Hill!
Chapel Hill and Carrboro are celebrating Juneteenth with a community event at the Hargraves Center this Sunday, June 16, from 2-6 p.m.

Juneteenth Celebration Returning to Downtown Chapel Hill and Carrboro
The towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro will host their fourth annual Juneteenth Celebration on Sunday, June 16 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Hargraves Community Center. The Hargraves Center is located at 216 North Roberson Street in Chapel Hill. Multiple experiences are planned for the celebration, including a market and expo featuring […]

Pittsboro Holds Celebrations for New Mural, Juneteenth
Pittsboro hosted two events on Saturday that celebrated Black history and culture. In the morning, community members celebrated the addition of a brand new mural at George Moses Horton Middle School in Pittsboro designed by Durham-based artist David Wilson. The mural features a brightly colored collage of important African American figures in Chatham County’s history. Conceived […]

Observation of Juneteenth to Affect Local Government Services
The 2023 celebration of Juneteenth will take place on Monday, June 19. The holiday commemorates the 1865 day when federal troops in Galveston, TX, informed enslaved Black people of their freedom following the end of the Civil War. Here’s a list of what services will be altered throughout Orange County: Town of Chapel Hill The […]

Here's the Complete Banner Schedule for Downtown Hillsborough This Summer
Throughout the summer, the Town of Hillsborough will display a rotation of street banners to honor holidays and celebrate Pride Month. Here’s a complete schedule of which banners can be seen when: May 25-June 1 — U.S. and state flag banners to recognize Memorial Day June 1-15 — Pride flag banners to recognize LGBTQ Pride […]
2023 Dates Revealed for Multiple Chapel Hill Community Events
Chapel Hill Community Arts and Culture released its 2023 event calendar Thursday, with several local favorites once again featuring. Here’s a look at what Chapel Hill residents can look forward to in 2023: June 3: The Chapel Hill Pride Promenade will make its way through downtown Chapel Hill. The town is inviting participants to come decorated […]

Hundreds of Chapel Hill, Carrboro Residents Gather for Juneteenth Event
Hundreds of Chapel Hill and Carrboro community members gathered at the Hargraves Community Center Sunday afternoon for a Juneteenth celebration. The event, which highlighted local Black culture, business and history, marked the first full-scale, town-sponsored Juneteenth event since the local governments formally recognized June 19 as an official holiday. The hundreds of people walking around […]

NC Democratic Black Caucus Boycotting Weekend Party Events
Written by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A caucus supporting African Americans within the North Carolina Democratic Party announced on Wednesday it’s boycotting statewide party events this weekend because it said party officials overlooked Juneteenth and Father’s Day. The state party convention, State Executive Committee meeting and “Unity Dinner,” all in Durham, will be held Saturday, the day […]
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