This Just In: Executive Order 9066
This Just In — This, too, was a date that should live in infamy. On this day in 1942, Franklin Roosevelt, arguably America’s most beloved (certainly most elected) president, signed an executive order that was among the most shameful, egregious acts of racism in the history of the nation.
Chapel Hill to Open Police Substation on West Franklin Street in Early March
The Town of Chapel Hill will be staging more police officers downtown starting next month. In a...
Viewpoints: History and Hope
I have only begun closely following the fourth-district primary in the last couple of weeks. Mea culpa: Despite the district’s political isolation in North Carolina, this is one of the most significant primaries being held in the state.
UNC Men’s Basketball at Syracuse (2026): How to Watch, Cord-Cutting Options and Tip-Off Time
UNC will travel up to the JMA Wireless Dome to face Syracuse Saturday afternoon. The Tar Heels...
Snooze Sets Reopening, Announces ‘Community Day’ Benefitting PORCH
Snooze, which has been closed since sustaining flood damage from Chantal, announced an upcoming partnership with local nonprofit PORCH.
Chansky’s Notebook: The Killers
The UNC women's lacrosse team is rolling once again as it looks to defend its 2025 national championship win.
Little Big Moments: Fragrance of Fasting
Both Lent and Ramadan began this past week, which means billions of people around the world will practice a form of fasting.
How a Defendant in Minnesota Went Free Because of Justice Department Turmoil
The Trump administration says its immigration enforcement in Minnesota has improved public safety. Left in its wake, though, is a greatly weakened U.S. Attorney’s Office.
This Morning with Aaron Keck
6AM-9AM M-FHistory Matters: Godspeed, Enos
This week in history: legendary astronaut John Glenn orbits the earth - with the help of a chimp named Enos.
News on the Hill
3PM-6PM M-FOn Air Today: Carl Nordgren of Exploring Your Creative Genius
Carl Nordgren, host of Exploring Your Creative Genius on 97.9 The Hill, spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, February 19, discussing town news and events. He discussed the process of getting to that many episodes, lesson he's learned in producing the show, and several highlights that have happened during the first 150 episodes. He talked about guests he's had in, a "dream show" to aim for in the future, and more.

