Chapel Hill residents request one penny of taxes put towards affordable housing
Dozens of Chapel Hill residents are asking the Town Council to dedicate one penny of the town’s tax rate to creating more affordable housing, which ...
Read More »Dozens of Chapel Hill residents are asking the Town Council to dedicate one penny of the town’s tax rate to creating more affordable housing, which ...
Read More »A new location and exhibit bring a new beginning for WomanCraft Gifts, a well-established local craft co-operative.
Read More »George Spencer attributes his artistry to a how-to-draw book he gave his daughter about 10 years ago.
Read More »Cathy Holsey vividly remembers when her 11-year-old autistic son, Stephen, wandered off a trail in a local park in 2010.
Read More »Some might say it’s an injustice that Vivian Connell’s disease will eventually take her grip, gait and voice, but she says it has become her opportunity ...
Read More »When Holli McClean was thinking of names for Should Does’s first-ever print publication, she decided on “Gladys,” a name that evokes a ...
Read More »Hope Love’s students, current and former, never leave her mind.
Read More »Google searched high and low, but a close connection to UNC’s computer science department led the company to choose a downtown location for its Chapel ...
Read More »The potential jury pool for a contentious trial involving two fired Chapel Hill sanitation workers might have been tainted by biased coverage of the court ...
Read More »Having taken the stage over 700 times for her one-woman show, veteran actress Barbara Bates Smith still describes every performance as magical.
Read More »Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen have many things in common — both are UNC alumni, root for Carolina basketball and love Twitter. And both are also ...
Read More »On any other day, Michael Jones would be a customer walking into Fleet Feet Sports Store in Carrboro. But tonight, he will be walking in as a published ...
Read More »Time-Out is not ready to throw in the towel.
Read More »Chapel Hill nonprofit organizations are losing thousands of dollars in funding due to cuts in the federal Community Development Block Grant Program — ...
Read More »The Carrboro Police Department has refined its reporting for traffic checkpoints after the American Civil Liberties Union identified inaccuracies in the ...
Read More »Orange County officials are on the look-out for a threat that could be sitting in the average home — prescription pain medications.
Read More »It’s been more than 30 years for Ann Jackson and Steven Schrenzel, the owners of Time After Time vintage thrift store, but the two say time has slipped ...
Read More »Carrboro’s employers might be stuck paying for their employees to park on far-off residential streets to free up parking for downtown customers.
Read More »If he’s not 21, He’s Not Here.
Read More »Controversy continues to swirl more than a week after UNC student Liz Hawryluk was asked to leave Fitzgerald’s Irish Pub after getting in an argument ...
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