Gary Phillips, Carrboro poet laureate
Meet Gary Phillips, Carrboro’s town poet laureate.
Read More »Meet Gary Phillips, Carrboro’s town poet laureate.
Read More »Sitting in a conference room on the 105th floor of the South Tower, all Joe Dittmar and his colleagues noticed when a plane hit the North Tower ...
Read More »Dozens of local businesses set up stands and tents for the Carrboro Bazaar on Sunday morning, creating a colorful display of handmade crafts, clothes, ...
Read More »Carrboro mayor Lydia Lavelle kicked off her election campaign at Steel String Brewery last Friday evening with mingling, munchies, and stickers. ...
Read More »A power outage in Chapel Hill caused several Franklin Street businesses to close or operate without power Sunday afternoon. According to Duke Energy’s ...
Read More »While working in London, Pat Nathan discovered a global organization called Dress for Success. She was impressed by the company's mission to empower women ...
Read More »There seems to be no mixed feelings about mixed media arts.
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Read More »Four members of the Chapel Hill Fire Department were deployed to Houston to help relief efforts following Hurricane Harvey.
Read More »On Aug. 25, Carrboro Mayor Lydia Lavelle declared Labor Day "Living Wage Day" to promote paying workers fairly.
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Read More »People were greeted by chickens, horses, turkeys and plenty of goats as they arrived at Spring Haven Farm on Saturday for yoga.
Read More »The cats in the Goathouse Refuge are feline good in Siglinda Scarpa's care.
Read More »Esther Lederman is a 93-year-old Chapel Hill resident, Holocaust survivor and author of "Hiding for our Lives." Senior Writer Erik Beene talked with her ...
Read More »Al Bowers wields an industrial spatula over dozens of burgers on a portable grill. It’s one of Al’s Burger Shack’s four movable grills, and ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Public Library hosted a panel to discuss Silent Sam, the purpose of Confederate monuments and free speech on Wednesday night.
Read More »The northeastern edge of Chapel Hill, formerly Fordham-Ephesus District, is rebranding itself as Blue Hill District.
Read More »There is light in the darkest of places. If she’d had a pen, 28-year-old Baity Hill resident Lauren Talmor would have left a note with ...
Read More »Chapel Hill town council member Jessica Anderson took to Facebook to express her disdain for Silent Sam after last week's protests at the monument. ...
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