Fix-A-Home transforms Northside home
More than 20 people stood in the house of Jewel Francis, Northside resident, waiting for her to arrive on Friday
Read More »More than 20 people stood in the house of Jewel Francis, Northside resident, waiting for her to arrive on Friday
Read More »The Inter-Faith Council aims to increase their services with a challenge to raise $92,625 — with the potential promise of a matched donation by the ...
Read More »On Wednesday, artist and UNC alumnus Michael Brown proposed a mural to the Chapel Hill Design Commission. This project is a collaboration between University ...
Read More »After two years, $5 million dollars and countless traffic jams, the construction project on Smith Level Road, which was slated for completion in May, ...
Read More »In downtown Chapel Hill, there are chirping crosswalk noises, bike lanes and “watch for pedestrians” signs: all measures that are in place to protect ...
Read More »The recent end of government funding for Chapel Hill-based EmPOWERment, a housing counseling and community empowerment organization, prompted the departure ...
Read More »It’s not everyday that a person can get on a bus and see the quote by Woody Allen, “The lion and the calf shall lie down together, but the calf won’t ...
Read More »Despite being arrested and charged with a DWI in August, Chapel Hill town council member Lee Storrow is still running for re-election, and his numbers ...
Read More »PORCH, a local nonprofit organization, has partnered alongside 23 schools and 1 pre-school to offer all children snacks.
Read More »The 18th annual Carrboro Music Festival attracted people from all over country to come see over 180 local bands perform in two days.
Read More »Garbage pick-up may just clean up Carrboro's air and roadways.
Read More »Susan Simone, a volunteer at the Orange Correctional Center, has led literacy workshops for six years that have helped turn the lives of the residents ...
Read More »In downtown Carrboro, the town’s hip crowd has access to everything they could ever desire: coffee shops, an organic market and a community arts theater. ...
Read More »Some birds prefer trees, others prefer selfies — but at Carrboro’s raptor release Saturday morning, some birds preferred the air.
Read More »Carrboro High School has gone solar as a result of two students’ community sustainability campaign.
Read More »UNC has yet to finalize plans for the 250-acre plot of land it purchased in 2009.
Read More »Seven months after the Chapel Hill shooting, Yousef Abu-Salha, brother of the victims, is busy studying for his first exams at the UNC School of Medicine, ...
Read More »In honor of N.C. ACLU's 50th anniversary, the Chapel Hill Pubic Library is hosting a month-long program focusing on a different social justice issue each ...
Read More »The A.D. Clark Pool at the Hargraves Community Center was filled on Sunday with the typical sounds of summer — laughing, splashing and howling.
Read More »Laughter and applause filled the Hargraves Community Center Thursday when elementary school students wobbled their way over to their new principal, Coretta ...
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