Pittsboro, NC – As of July 1, 2021, residents who have a water tap and/or meter installed on their property in Chatham County will pay more for these services. The fee increases are necessary in order to cover the costs…
Is NC media whitewashing radical demands of black UNC Students?
By Dallas Woodhouse Raleigh, NC – Triangle-based media outlets have been extensively reporting various issues surrounding Nikole Hannah-Jones declining to accept an offer of employment at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Several media outlets are reporting on…
Chatham Chamber of Commerce opens a second office location
Pittsboro, NC – The Chatham Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce its new office location in the heart of downtown Pittsboro. The office is in the Perch Coworking building, located at 102 Hillsboro Street. The Chamber also has an…
Chatham County Public Health Department distributes potassium iodide to Chatham residents within 10 miles of nuclear power plant
Pittsboro, NC – The Chatham County Public Health Department recently distributed potassium iodide (KI) to residents and employers within 10 miles of the Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant. ThyroSafe potassium iodide (KI) tablets KI is a type of salt that…
Centennial Authority and Carolina Hurricanes sign five-year lease extension
Raleigh, NC – The Centennial Authority, owners of PNC Arena, and Gale Force Sports and Entertainment, L.L.C announced the signing of a five-year lease extension with the Carolina Hurricanes. The newly signed lease states that the Hurricanes will occupy PNC…
Roy Cooper vetoes at a record high, reshaping political strategy
By Donna King Raleigh, NC – Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed more legislation than all other North Carolina governors combined. With the past three vetoes stamped over the past three weeks, Cooper’s total comes to 57 vetoes, and the session…
Half of Chatham residents at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19
Pittsboro, NC – As of Wednesday, July 7, 50% of the Chatham County population has received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, marking a significant milestone in the county’s fight to end the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the…
Chatham County News Tweets: 6.28.21 – 7.5.21
Pittsboro, NC – Follow our affiliate Chatham County News Tweets here. Below is a collection of #ChathamNC tweets from last week: 8 Track Minds… pic.twitter.com/qxTbS6rnTJ — Pittsboro PBA (@PittsboroPBA) July 5, 2021 Chatham County News Tweets: 2021-06-21 – 2021-06-27 https://t.co/BNfqboiDkd 08:00:38, 2021-06-28The latest…
Chatham County Board of Health honors CCPHD staff as Employees of the Year, Chatham CERT as Community Partner of the Year for 2021
Pittsboro, NC – The Chatham County Board of Health announced its award winners for 2021 during its regular board meeting on Monday, June 28, recognizing individuals and groups that played a significant role in the Chatham County community’s response to…
North Carolina moving quickly to help college players capitalize on name, image
By Dallas Woodhouse Raleigh, NC – Twelve states now allow student-athletes, some in high school, to start cashing in on their name, image, and likeness. The move comes after the NCAA approved interim rules while it awaits federal legislation on…
Chatham Soil and Water Conservation District announces opportunity to apply for cost share programs
Pittsboro, NC – The Chatham Soil and Water Conservation District announces an opportunity to apply for cost share through the North Carolina Ag Cost Share Program (ACSP), Ag Water Resources Assistance Program (AgWRAP) and Community Conservation Assistance Program (CCAP). Poultry…
Chatham Soil and Water Conservation District announces quarterly newsletter
Pittsboro, NC – In order to bring more awareness to the public, the Chatham Soil and Water Conservation District is excited to unveil its revitalized quarterly newsletter. The Chatham Soil and Water Conservation District’s mission is to ensure the wise…
Chatham County Public Libraries piloting elimination of late fees
Pittsboro, NC – Effective July 1, 2021, Chatham County Public Libraries (CCPL) will begin a one-year pilot project to eliminate all late fees for overdue library materials. Replacement and processing fees for lost or damaged materials will remain in place.…
The community is reminded to keep safety first this 4th of July Independence Day
Pittsboro, NC – While many Fourth of July public fireworks displays are scheduled to watch this year due to the easing of restrictions across the state, the Chatham County Fire Marshal is reminding families to keep safety first when celebrating…
COVID madness and questionable NCAA protocols end NC State’s chance at the national title
By Donna King, Dallas Woodhouse Raleigh, NC – In the latest twist of the College World Series drama, the mothers of N.C. State baseball stars Reid Johnston and Tyler McDonough said Sunday their sons tested negative six times and were…
WRAL’s weird Roy Cooper coup proposal is lousy advice
By Ray Nothstine Raleigh, NC – A political coup in North Carolina? That seems to be the suggestion of a WRAL editorial published on June 24. It bemoans the fact that state legislators aren’t spending enough money on public education.…