What's going on this weekend: Sept. 9-11 edition
UNC Chapel Hill Art a la Carte: Paint the Old Well en Plein Air Date: Saturday, September 10, 2016 Start: 4 p.m.
Read More »UNC Chapel Hill Art a la Carte: Paint the Old Well en Plein Air Date: Saturday, September 10, 2016 Start: 4 p.m.
Read More »According to the official Chapel Hill Fire Department report, a Chapel Hill police officer on patrol reported fire and smoke coming from the site at approximately ...
Read More »Multiple errors in groundwater testing have delayed the Town of Chapel Hill’s plan for dealing with the coal ash dump site discovered near the Chapel ...
Read More »For years, many North Carolina municipalities, including Asheville, Chapel Hill and Carrboro, have supported what have come to be known as "sanctuary ...
Read More »At roughly 1 a.m. Wednesday, a UNC student was robbed at gunpoint — the second time this has happened in less than a week.
Read More »If you plan on hitting up Rosemary Street during the summer, be prepared to face a construction zone.
Read More »Unemployment rates have risen in North Carolina's metropolitan areas — including Durham-Chapel Hill — according to a report released by the North ...
Read More »If students put their phones away for long enough, they can earn Franklin Street discounts.
Read More »On Monday, the Chapel Hill Town Council set aside $688,395 for affordable housing in the fiscal year 2016 budget and decided to allocate funds to several ...
Read More »Mark Marcoplos claimed the at-large seat on the Orange County Board of Commissioners with 46.7 percent of the vote on March 15.
Read More »As the final buzzer rang at Cameron Indoor Stadium affirming UNC's 76-72 win over Duke, the Chapel Hill police decided it needed more enforcement on Franklin ...
Read More »Habitat for Humanity of Orange County hosted the Henry Clark Society Luncheon Friday at the Carolina Inn to recognize donors and to celebrate the kick-off ...
Read More »Northside has seen its share of gentrification in the past 30 years.
Read More »Durham resident Adam Sobsey said after Durham’s property tax reevaluation, the property value of his home roughly tripled.
Read More »This February, Raleigh nonprofit DHIC Inc. submitted its plans for building 80 affordable family apartments at 1721 Legion Road.
Read More »For Carrboro resident Lydia Mason, helping other people has always been second nature.
Read More »“They wouldn’t look at anyone differently no matter their race. They treated everyone the same. That’s the message. To spread love and awareness ...
Read More »The number of students living on campus has hit a new low.
Read More »Tiny homes are becoming a viable housing option for homeless people with mental illness.
Read More »“Once I am well, I will find a job, then get back on my feet,” said Ronald Benfield, resident at the Inter-Faith Council Community House.
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