Column: It's time to support living wage employers
Carrboro Board of Aldermen candidate Susan Romaine shares her view on North Carolina's minimum wage.
Read More »Carrboro Board of Aldermen candidate Susan Romaine shares her view on North Carolina's minimum wage.
Read More »Here is a comprehensive list of all of the candidates that have filed thus far.
Read More »"Our town government should not pick and choose winners and losers in any project. "
Read More »Damon Seils announced on Thursday that he will be running for a fourth term on the Board of Aldermen, with hopes to continue advocating for multiple initiatives ...
Read More »Carrboro recently voted to contribute $25,000 to the construction of the Orange County Veterans Memorial. While most members of the Board of Aldermen ...
Read More »“I think that there’s not only issues of the storm events, but the fact that our own infrastructure doesn’t even meet the current standards.”
Read More »NEXT, an interest group of community leaders and residents, is seeking alternative public transportation options for Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents ...
Read More »This historical plaque of Carrboro raises an ethical debate: “Telling the truth during an era when there’s a rise in racism and a rise in hatred is ...
Read More »"She’s a problem solver. She is someone who jumps into anything with both feet.”
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen recently passed a resolution recommending that the University betters its response to racist acts taking place on campus. ...
Read More »Bethany Chaney, a member of the Carrboro Board of Aldermen, announced that she will not be seeking reelection at the end of 2019, but wants to remind ...
Read More »Carrboro's Community Climate Action Plan aims to reduce town emissions by 50 percent by 2025.
Read More »“I think if we’re not going be managing the content, then I think we want to make sure that we’re not putting on things that could be offensive ...
Read More »The ordinance, master plan, and schedule for a potential development at the corner of Old N.C. 86 and Eubanks Road was drafted by the Carrboro Board of ...
Read More »The 4 Fair Food Tour is traveling through different college campuses around the country to encourage schools to consider farmworker rights while selecting ...
Read More »A zoning project for the Rogers Road neighborhood, created together with members of the community, aims to protect existing residents while paving the ...
Read More »Since the purchase, the governments have engaged in little substantive discussion about the land, 104 acres of which are jointly owned and 60 of which ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen raised concerns about a future affordable housing unit at their Tuesday meeting.
Read More »The ArtsCenter is now regrouping in order to find their new home.
Read More »“To move forward with a commitment to diversity, inclusion and uplifting of marginalized communities means nothing if built on a whitewashed narrative.” ...
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