Town of Carrboro holds community open house to get feedback on draft 20-year plan
In its draft 20-year plan, the Town of Carrboro focuses on ensuring affordable housing, embracing climate action and furthering racial equity for all ...
Read More »In its draft 20-year plan, the Town of Carrboro focuses on ensuring affordable housing, embracing climate action and furthering racial equity for all ...
Read More »House Bill 890 allows online orders at ABC stores and the purchase of a second alcoholic beverage at college sporting events. It also makes ...
Read More »Several service changes for Chapel Hill Transit went into effect Tuesday, with many routes running less frequently due to a driver shortage. In an effort ...
Read More »The Town of Carrboro received an Award of Excellence in early September from the City-County Communications & Marketing Association's (3CMA) Savvy ...
Read More »Voters in Carrboro will vote to elect a new mayor this November, choosing between business-owner and artist Mike Benson and Town Council member Damon ...
Read More »Incumbent Pam Hemminger, Town Council member Hongbin Gu and UNC law student Zachary Boyce are all vying for the mayoral seat this election season.
Read More »Content warning: This piece contains graphic descriptions of experiences transgender individuals have had with TSA security. The mother of a transgender ...
Read More »UNC environmental groups are working to deepen students' knowledge about climate change and its connection to public health.
Read More »"As customers, we shouldn’t so easily take out our frustrations on restaurant staff as they might be having to do the work of multiple people while ...
Read More »The Southern Oral History Program collects oral histories through recorded interviews that are able to capture first person experiences. This creates ...
Read More »Five candidates are vying for three seats in the Nov. 2 Carrboro Town Council election: Incumbents Barbara Foushee, Jacquelyn Gist and Randee Haven-O’Donnell ...
Read More »The racial equity plan abides by a framework of all-encompassing questions that include more data and focus on disparities among marginalized groups, ...
Read More »On Sept. 7, the hotel — formerly known as the Sheraton Europa until sold to ATMA Hotel Group in 2019 — reopened its doors to the public following ...
Read More »Masks will be required both on and off the field for athletes in high-risk sports, while athletes in lower-risk sports will only have to show proof of ...
Read More »There's a higher demand for drivers at the moment since the county is back to in-person learning, CHCCS Director of Transportation Bradley Johnson said. ...
Read More »At the time of her death, Faith Hedgepeth was a junior at UNC and had dreams of becoming a pediatrician. Hedgepeth, a member of the Haliwa-Saponi tribe, ...
Read More »“While we are all disappointed, the reactions I have seen from folks in the community, including performers, have been understanding and supportive ...
Read More »"As September is suicide prevention awareness month, it is important to recognize their sacrifice does not stop on the battlefield but should be remembered ...
Read More »Aside from not being native to the United States, English ivy has a tendency to climb trees, killing the foliage and working its way into the tree bark. ...
Read More »More than 55,000 North Carolina residents were granted the right to vote. Until they weren’t. On Sept. 3, 11 days after the Wake County Superior Court ...
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