Creativity shines at LEGO-Palooza
Spaceships, a rendition of Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night" and zombie petting zoos were only a few of the inspired LEGO constructions on display ...
Read More »Spaceships, a rendition of Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night" and zombie petting zoos were only a few of the inspired LEGO constructions on display ...
Read More »A survey conducted in October and November of 2015 measured Chapel Hill residents’ satisfaction with the quality of life and town services. The survey ...
Read More »Millions of N.C. voters will be left without a choice this March in the primaries.
Read More »With the roads cleared and the ice mostly melted, Chapel Hill and Carrboro schools reopened Wednesday with regularly scheduled hours and activities.
Read More »Mayor Pam Hemminger gathered with residents over coffee at Mediterranean Deli to answer questions and discuss plans to improve the downtown area on Thursday. ...
Read More »Bring your best dance moves — may it be the moon walk, Cotton Eye Joe, Soulja Boy or Hitting the Quan — to The Library’s Time Machine Night on Saturday. ...
Read More »A new firearms training simulator is in the works for the Carrboro Police Department. The department has proposed adding a firearms training simulator ...
Read More »In a move designed to benefit both drivers and riders, Uber cut prices in the Raleigh-Durham area for the winter season.
Read More »When discussing the issue of homelessness in Orange County, community leaders challenged residents to learn more about the homeless population.
Read More »UNC students and local volunteers gathered in solidarity on Wednesday evening to accomplish one goal — demonstrate unwavering support for incarcerated ...
Read More »Nearly two years after a coal ash spill in North Carolina’s Dan River, state leaders and legislators have yet to agree on the best method for storage ...
Read More »As a winter storm ripped through Chapel Hill on Friday, it left streets and sidewalks covered in a mixture of snow and ice — meanwhile, efforts to clear ...
Read More »The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service and Piedmont Health Services pitched the idea to the Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools last month ...
Read More »Five people are now collecting signatures to become candidates for student body president, starting at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday.
Read More »While classes were canceled on Friday and campus buildings and operations were closed over the weekend due to inclement weather, Carolina Dining Services ...
Read More »Chatham county resident Kara Brewer is currently in the process of appealing to the staff of Orange County for the construction of a party barn after ...
Read More »This month, Food and Nutrition Service recipients in Orange County are subject to a new work requirement to receive benefits.
Read More »There are fewer young professionals between the ages of 20 and 34 in Chapel Hill compared to in Durham and Raleigh, likely because of two major factors ...
Read More »We will update this list as more closures are reported.
Read More »McDougle Elementary School hosted its very first Family Reading Partners event to help families come together to explore the benefits of reading.
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