UNC Women’s Soccer to Play Exhibition Match August 28 in Ireland
More than one UNC football team will be making the journey to Ireland this August. The UNC...
Little Big Moments: Just Dance
Last weekend, my cousin got married, and while there were several unconventional elements to her wedding, what surprised me the most was her decision to ask her guests for song requests.
UNC Baseball vs. Georgia Tech (2026): How to Watch, Cord-Cutting Options and Start Times
The No. 3 Diamond Heels will host a critical ACC series at Boshamer Stadium this weekend, as No. 2...
Fire at Carrboro Apartments Displaces 18 Residents, Injures 2
An overnight fire damaged several apartments in Carrboro, leaving 18 residents displaced after firefighters fought the blaze for about an hour.
Disney Reveals Amenity Plans for Asteria Community in Chatham County; Home Sales on Track for 2027
Nearly ten months after breaking ground in Pittsboro, Disney is sharing more details on what residents can expect in its Asteria development.
Chansky’s Notebook: No Guarantees
College athletics has become a world of agents who enter into bidding wars. How will that complicate Michael Malone's first UNC roster?
Weekend Around The Hill: April 16 – April 19
Check out the events happening around our community this weekend. You can view the full Chapelboro...
Trump Promised Peace in the Middle East. In Dearborn, Michigan, It Feels Farther Away
Eighteen months after the nation’s largest Arab American community helped propel Donald Trump to a second term as president, the prayers have not stopped.
This Morning with Aaron Keck
6AM-9AM M-FHistory Matters: I Heart Huckaby
Scott and Aaron remember the vice-principal at Little Rock Central High School who protected Black students after integration in 1957.
News on the Hill
3PM-6PM M-FOn Air Today: ‘The Iconic Gathering: The Power of Diverse Women’ Film Screening
Denetra Hampton, Producer at For Nurses By Nurses Studios spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, April 14. She discussed The Iconic Gathering: The Power of Diverse Women in Film Project. She talked about the format of creating a "cinematic lecture" featuring the voices of historical figures from throughout history. The film gathers six iconic women, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mary Peake, Mary McLeod Bethune, Zora Neal Hurston and Dr. Virginia Alexander for a candid conversation on the power of diverse women, and the intersection of history and pressing issues of today. She also talked about the tour that this film is on, with the Chapel Hill Public Library being one of several stops on the tour so far.

