Carrboro Town Council to eliminate residential parking minimums, institute maximums
Carrboro Mayor Damon Seils said the ordinance implements a part of Carrboro’s comprehensive plan. The plan, which was adopted by the Town last year, ...
Read More »Carrboro Mayor Damon Seils said the ordinance implements a part of Carrboro’s comprehensive plan. The plan, which was adopted by the Town last year, ...
Read More »“If they value two candidates similarly, but one appears to be doing a lot better than the other, they might choose that candidate to help kind of put ...
Read More »High school students apart of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' Equity and Ambassadors program work together across four schools to learn about and implement ...
Read More »Accessibility and inclusivity challenges — ranging from pathways that aren't wide enough for a wheelchair to the lack of safe and easily reachable outdoor ...
Read More »Halloween on Franklin Street has been a Chapel Hill tradition for years, and community members showed up in costume on downtown sidewalks. Staff writer ...
Read More »"I always say, you have to be in the community to know the community,” Braxton Foushee said.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Police Department is investigating an alleged assault of a Muslim community member that a post on social media claims occurred on Franklin ...
Read More »Barbara Fedders is one of 14 candidates running for a seat on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education. Fedders, who has lived in Carrboro ...
Read More »Since achieving majority control in the N.C. General Assembly in 2010, Republican lawmakers have gradually shifted the makeup of school boards by filing ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel's Sarah Clements talked to Carrboro residents about the new choice for the Bolin Creek Greenway.
Read More »“We have faculty that tells our kids that either they’re college material or not, and words are big, they can influence a child when they don’t ...
Read More »“What I bonded with Gene over was that we both recognize that our different views and perspectives on things actually, when brought together, created ...
Read More »A recent Chapel Hill municipal election poll done by Public Policy Polling shows that 57 percent of respondent voters have postgraduate degrees. ...
Read More »The N.C. State Board of Elections has already approved UNC student and employee IDs for the ongoing municipal election, so UNC One Cards count as a valid ...
Read More »On Oct. 24, Gov. Roy Cooper announced he is directing $1.4 million in federal funding to expand school breakfast programs. Each school district can receive ...
Read More »“I was more kid-gloves about talking about it, with men especially," Tricia Mesigian, owner of the Orange County Social Club and co-host of the event ...
Read More »Dr. Susan Kansagra, the NCDHHS assistant secretary for public health, said at this time of year, respiratory illness cases often rise because the weather ...
Read More »The council voted to designate Dec. 13 as Braxton Dunkin Foushee Day of Service, encouraging residents to learn about local Black history and perform ...
Read More »In April, the N.C. Supreme Court overturned a previous decision that said voter ID laws disproportionately disenfranchise Black voters, allowing voter ...
Read More »The U.S. Geological Survey, the group in charge of monitoring natural hazards, concluded an earthquake with a 2.2 magnitude and a shallow depth of three ...
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