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Kristin Kharrat

Kristin Kharrat

City & State Staff Writer at The Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina

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Recent Articles

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North Carolina welcomes second wind farm, increases local investment -

The Timbermill Wind project is a multi-million dollar investment into Chowan County. Although other N.C. regions might want to invest in more wind farms, not all areas have environmental conditions that favor wind energy.
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Measles case identified in North Carolina, NCDHHS urges vaccination -

The symptoms of measles are relatively similar to cold-like symptoms and can include a fever, runny nose, cough and a rash. Positive tests are confirmed through blood tests and Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests.
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North Carolina's Child Passenger Safety Week seeks to raise awarene...

“We highly encourage parents and caregivers to go get their seats checked," Allan Buchanan, the director of community risk and reduction at the N.C. Office of State Fire Marshal said. "It’s a free service and it’s all about keeping their children safe."
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Community members reflect on Triangle Double Bucks Program, decreas...

The program gives beneficiaries the ability to double their money and shop locally.
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What to know about Chapel Hill's streetscape project -

The project intends to reimagine streets, sidewalks and gathering places in the downtown Chapel Hill area.
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N.C. Farm Bureau files lawsuit, challenges unionization rights for ...

“In our view, the DOL was, by regulation, giving farm workers self-organizing rights that Congress had said they aren’t entitled to,” Jake Parker, secretary and general counsel of the N.C. Farm Bureau, said.
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Chapel Hill passed five bonds in November, what happens now? -

Since 2009, the Town has been setting aside a fraction of existing property tax payments to develop a fund to help pay back debt and interest payments, Town of Chapel Hill Business Management Director Amy Oland said. This fund will help the Town pay back the bonds.
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Gov. Stein and Roy Cooper challenge GOP leaders over election board...

The lawsuit claims that changes made in Senate Bill 382 are partisan efforts that violate the separation of powers outlined by the state constitution and create distrust in election processes.
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'Damage beyond a dollar cost': CHCCS PowerSchool data breach -

Parents and officials discuss the PowerSchool data breach: what happened, how it happened and how the platform plans to solve it.
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How Chapel Hill fits into a national decrease of engagement at work -

Recent studies show that employee engagement in the U.S. reached a 10-year low in 2024, with only 31 percent reporting being engaged at work.
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'Conditions on the ground': Local business owners discuss upcoming ...

Tariffs can increase the cost of production for local business owners, which might necessitate price increases on their goods and services.