Here's your guide to watching March Madness on Franklin Street
We break down a few potential places for you to watch UNC in the NCAA Tournament.
Read More »We break down a few potential places for you to watch UNC in the NCAA Tournament.
Read More »Following the New Zealand shooting and a large academic admission scandal, Price took questions from citizens concerned about gun laws, access to higher ...
Read More »Planning will now commence for the relocation of the Kidzu Children's Museum after a unanimous vote by the Chapel Hill Town Council.
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro firefighters will be visiting the homes of Meals on Wheels recipients to complete safety checks of smoke alarms and carbon monoxide ...
Read More »“I think if we’re not going be managing the content, then I think we want to make sure that we’re not putting on things that could be offensive ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill is searching for diverse perspectives on its advisory boards. Apply to be on one of the 18 boards covering everything from social ...
Read More »Ice cream might join North Carolina's state symbols as the official frozen treat, but the bill still needs to pass.
Read More »Local businesses and restaurants in Orange County are attempting to reduce single-use plastic waste during the month of March.
Read More »Chairperson of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education, Margaret Samuels, resigned Tuesday. Joal Braun was appointed as the new chairperson ...
Read More »On Thursday, Justice Cheri Beasley was sworn in as the first Black woman in North Carolina history to be Chief Justice.
Read More »The Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project has received several updates in the past two weeks, including a draft of a Federal Transit Administration ...
Read More »Following the resignation of Margaret Samuels on Tuesday, Joal Broun has been appointed the new chairperson of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Education has created a new position in hopes of addressing issues of equity in county schools.
Read More »Read about what has caused some Franklin Street businesses to see one of their worst years yet.
Read More »The tourism industry argues that a more flexible school calendar for schools may negatively impact North Carolina citizens.
Read More »Groups of three or more people can receive up to $500 to be used on a wide variety of different equipment to start, improve or maintain a community garden. ...
Read More »“There are concerns that it also could create gentrification, or increased property values, such that it makes it difficult for low-income persons to ...
Read More »The ordinance, master plan, and schedule for a potential development at the corner of Old N.C. 86 and Eubanks Road was drafted by the Carrboro Board of ...
Read More »The 4 Fair Food Tour is traveling through different college campuses around the country to encourage schools to consider farmworker rights while selecting ...
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