Police Reports: Sept. 29 - Oct. 2
Chapel Hill Police blotter for Sept. 29 through Oct. 2
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Read More »“SNAP can be used to buy groceries at over 246,000 authorized retailers – grocery stores, but also other places that sell food, including discount ...
Read More »In an effort to make the process of applying for federal financial aid more accessible, the U.S. Department of Education released a FAFSA mobile app called ...
Read More »Farmers lost far more in Hurricane Florence than during Hurricane Matthew, despite their preparation.
Read More »Take a walk down spooky memory lane with The Lumina and see classics from "Beetlejuice" to "The Shining" for just $1 each.
Read More »Orange County is facing a retail gap that has lost the county millions of dollars in potential revenue. The retail gap happens when residents report ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill is preparing for the reconstruction of Hillborough Street and has started taking bids.
Read More »From pumpkin carving with goats, hayrides, games, a maze, and baked goods, Spring Haven Farm has it all for the quintessential autumn day.
Read More »UNC School of Dentistry students and faculty aimed to 'Live like Deah' while volunteering for the fourth annual DEAH DAY to honor and remember former ...
Read More »According to the study, 57 percent of executives and 60 percent of hiring managers believe recent college graduates have the ability to succeed in entry-level ...
Read More »Researchers in the Triangle are concerned about the risks that e-cigarettes pose to adolescents, and two UNC students give their perspectives on how one ...
Read More »According to a new report, NC failed to account for certain student groups when assessing overall economic support.
Read More »Julian Carr has been a controversial figure in Carrboro's history for years. This task force wants to contextualize his role while also showing how far ...
Read More »A new ice cream place has rolled into Chapel Hill.
Read More »After most shelters close, the Red Cross sticks around for the people affected by Hurricane Florence.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council, including Mayor Pam Hemminger, sent a letter to UNC Chancellor Carol Folt, the University's Board of Governors and its Board ...
Read More »Perschke brought the RedBall to UNC's campus to celebrate the Ackland Art Museum's 60th birthday. The installation will be in several new locations over ...
Read More »“I also think it will really improve the look and feel of downtown because, even though it’s adding a building, it’s adding much more than that.” ...
Read More »After Hurricane Florence hit the Carolinas, many communities saw widespread damage, destruction and flooding. Recovery for homes, businesses and communities ...
Read More »“We’re coordinating the efforts according to what the community needs. We would be nothing without them and nothing without the support they’ve ...
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