NC small towns see drastic population decline
Forty-one percent of North Carolina municipalities have seen a decline in population between 2010 and 2016, according to recent study by UNC Carolina ...
Read More »Forty-one percent of North Carolina municipalities have seen a decline in population between 2010 and 2016, according to recent study by UNC Carolina ...
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 »For the first time in its history, the North Carolina State Fair, which runs Oct. 12 through 22, will begin selling beer and wine on the state fairgrounds. ...
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 North Carolina General Assembly's new legislative voting district maps are awaiting approval from a three-judge panel.
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. ...
Read More »A petition surfaced on Care2 Petitions to rename the town of Carrboro to Unicornboro, and has 26 signatures as of Monday night.
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed 11 bills this year – but none of those vetoes have succeeded yet.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Farmers’ Market held their first Brewfest at University Place, featuring free beer samples from several local breweries on the ...
Read More »Kelly Taylor has wanted to open a bakery for years, and finally achieved her goal with Pizzelle Bakery. She said she hopes to have the bakery open within ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger is running for office this November unopposed. City Desk Editor Rebecca Ayers sat down with Hemminger to speak with her ...
Read More »Two individuals arrested in conjunction with Tuesday’s protest at Silent Sam appeared for their first court appearance Thursday morning at the Orange ...
Read More »The Fluoride Free Chapel Hill/Carrboro (FFCC)rallied outside Chapel Hill Town Hall to protest against the fluoride in Orange County's water Thursday night. ...
Read More »In a matter of years a community-based political organization has cemented its role in Chapel Hill politics. Chapel Hill Alliance for a Livable Town (CHALT) ...
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