Growing pains for growing older
In the next 20 years, the over-60-year-old population in Orange County is projected to increase by 83 percent, and the community is searching for solutions ...
Read More »In the next 20 years, the over-60-year-old population in Orange County is projected to increase by 83 percent, and the community is searching for solutions ...
Read More »“Carrboro has been a leader in North Carolina in LGBTQ equality since the 90s,” said Damon Seils, member of the Carrboro Board of Aldermen. This is ...
Read More »A UNC organization seeks to “raise the bar” by reaching out and providing education about sexual assault to bars in Chapel Hill. Raise the Bar ...
Read More »On Oct. 12 the Hillsborough Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to begin eminent domain proceedings in order to acquire the historic Colonial Inn. This ...
Read More »After Hookah Bliss closed in 2010, hookah bars have all but died in Chapel Hill — and this is likely to remain so. The Orange County Smoke-Free Public ...
Read More »Achieving the goals put in place in the Chapel Hill 2020 comprehensive plan is easier said than done. The plan is not necessarily set to be completed ...
Read More »A place full of character and charm, Sutton’s Drug Store feels like home for Chapel Hill residents and students.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council wants to create an affordable place to live, but some Chapel Hill residents are worried this means there won’t be room ...
Read More »Candidates for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education gathered for a forum on Monday, addressing questions submitted by the community ...
Read More »If there is one way to draw a crowd, then it is best to do it with dogs. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro nonprofit, Eyes, Ears, Nose and Paws (EENP), held a ...
Read More »Prominent Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents donned chef hats to raise money for the local YMCA. The first ever Chili Throwdown was held on Saturday evening, ...
Read More »Short, high-pitched yaps drifted with the slight breeze as Carrboro residents strolled by Weaver Street Market on Sunday. Dozens of dachshunds gathered ...
Read More »Chapel Hill citizens gathered at the Peace and Justice Plaza for the annual Peace and Justice Nominee Ceremony on Sunday.
Read More »One thing the Chapel Hill town council members and mayor can agree on is that university relations are the best they have ever been.
Read More »For Pam Seamans, executive director of the NC Alliance for Health, it is crucial that the average North Carolinian knows the resources available to them ...
Read More »The bill is titled “Protect North Carolina’s Workers,” when it should actually read as “Protect North Carolina from Undocumented Immigrants and ...
Read More »Affordable housing has always been a concern for the town of Chapel Hill, and owners of the Residences at Grove Park have come up with a proposal to create ...
Read More »When Carolyn Parsley attended magic class at the Central Orange Senior Center on Thursday, she took notes on her skills to show them to her grandchildren ...
Read More »Martha Marsh Jenkins, the owner of Kitchenworks in University Place, uses Shred-a-Thons to dispose of business documents and other administrative papers ...
Read More »This September, the United States initiated its first-ever national food waste reduction goal, calling for a 50 percent waste reduction by 2030. ...
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