Letter: Nancy Oates supports affordable housing
TO THE EDITOR: Affordable housing for people who work in Chapel Hill has been a significant issue for the current Chapel Hill Town Council for the past ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Affordable housing for people who work in Chapel Hill has been a significant issue for the current Chapel Hill Town Council for the past ...
Read More »International Walk To School Day began in October of 1997 as a one-time event and has since evolved into a movement celebrated by students and communities ...
Read More »At the end of its season, Deep Dish Theater Company will have served up its last plays in Chapel Hill.
Read More »Walking down Main Street in Carrboro, it’s hard to miss the historical marker dedicated to Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten. A famous folk artist, the Chapel ...
Read More »More than 20 people stood in the house of Jewel Francis, Northside resident, waiting for her to arrive on Friday
Read More »With the threat of Hurricane Joaquin looming over Orange County, the 43rd annual Festifall Arts Festival chose to go in a new direction with its original ...
Read More »More and more of the baby boomer generation reaches retirement age everyday, and with that comes a new set of needs for such a rapidly growing senior ...
Read More »“If I can do my duties as a good man ought, if I can bring back beauty to a world up wrought, if I can spread love’s message that the master taught, ...
Read More »Though Carrboro requires short-term rentals to obtain a special-use permit, many operations are not in compliance.
Read More »Saturday morning, volunteers cracked open cans of paint to begin a weeklong service project for Northside neighborhood.
Read More »A group of UNC students is organizing and making steps towards turning their idea, First Fridays, into a reality.
Read More »A proposal to allow bed-and-breakfasts in Chapel Hill raised concerns about balancing business interests with historical integrity.
Read More »The current construction on South Elliott Road is more than a mild inconvenience, many say, but some think the Village Plaza Apartments will be worth ...
Read More »“I heard a story about a disease at the turn of the century in Europe,” began Northside resident Jamilah Sabir-Calloway.
Read More »Having fun isn’t hard when you’re one of more than 36,000 people with a Chapel Hill Public Library card.
Read More »The next time students walk into the building at 110 W. Franklin St. they should prepare themselves to hear the famous line, “Welcome to Moe’s!” ...
Read More »Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name. For some Chapel Hill residents, that place is the BP Service Station in Eastgate Shopping Center. ...
Read More »Angelo Marrone, owner of Italian Pizzeria III, feels relieved that his restaurant is still operating on Franklin Street after the downtown district suffered ...
Read More »Lee Storrow, the youngest member of the Chapel Hill Town Council, was arrested and charged with driving while impaired and speeding early Wednesday morning, ...
Read More »Chapel Hill’s top radio source for local news, sports and talk was bought out of bankruptcy by a Kansas-based investor this month.
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