Chapel Hill recommended budget includes bike safety funds
The Chapel Hill Town Council’s commitment to improving bike and pedestrian safety this year is clear.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council’s commitment to improving bike and pedestrian safety this year is clear.
Read More »When students leave home for college, they leave some of their best friends behind – often including beloved pets.
Read More »If legislators in the N.C. House of Representatives have their way, low-income North Carolina residents could soon have more options for pursuing college ...
Read More »Thanks to healthier employees, the town of Chapel Hill will be paying less in health care premiums next year.
Read More »Following the suit of a string of new Franklin Street eateries opening this year is Crepe Culture, a cafe serving a variety of crepes and coffee drinks. ...
Read More »North Carolina government officials can now choose not to issue marriage licenses when doing so would conflict with their religious beliefs.
Read More »People trusted former Chapel Hill Mayor Jonathan Howes.
Read More »Carolina Meadows residents packed the retirement community’s auditorium Monday for a Memorial Day event remembering Americans who have died serving ...
Read More »A bill in the North Carolina Senate would halt solar energy growth and could deter solar farm companies from building in the state.
Read More »Using artificial tanning to maintain a summertime glow year-round has become a cultural norm and sign of beauty for American adolescents and adults alike ...
Read More »Five years ago, Carrboro resident Ellen Perry led Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt and then-Carrboro mayor Mark Chilton through their towns in wheeled ...
Read More »The possible advantages and disadvantages to the proposed Obey Creek development range from more affordable housing options to increased traffic and backlog. Residents ...
Read More »Although 149 criminals sit on North Carolina’s death row, not one inmate in the state has been executed in nine years.
Read More »Under a bill in the N.C. state legislature, audio and video recorded by body cameras would not be considered public record.
Read More »The Hot Light at the Krispy Kreme location on East Franklin Street is off for good.
Read More »A survey conducted by the Marian Cheek Jackson Center shows there’s work to be done when it comes to the relationships of students living in Chapel ...
Read More »Teachers, students and parents discussed race relations in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools at a Board of Education meeting Thursday. The board heard ...
Read More »The person who was speeding westbound on N.C. 54 toward Durham and then eastbound toward UNC campus Friday morning has been charged with felony speeding ...
Read More »The person who was speeding westbound on N.C. 54 toward Durham and then eastbound toward UNC campus Friday morning has been charged with Felony Speeding ...
Read More »UNC students might soon be able to pay the same level of tuition for all four years of school if a new N.C. General Assembly proposal continues to move ...
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