Smith Level debate to reach conclusion
After 20 years of discussion, the time is up for the Carrboro Board of Aldermen to decide on the future of Smith Level Road. On Tuesday, the aldermen ...
Read More »After 20 years of discussion, the time is up for the Carrboro Board of Aldermen to decide on the future of Smith Level Road. On Tuesday, the aldermen ...
Read More »- A drug raid at 4:10 p.m. Wednesday at the Berkshire Manor Apartments, at 112 N.C. 54 in Carrboro, yielded two arrests and the seizure of 12.8 ...
Read More »A somber silence permeated the Newman Catholic Student Center on Thursday night as community members gathered to show reverence to William Powell, the ...
Read More »After identifying its top five criteria to consider in school reassignment, the Orange County School Board is now turning to the public for feedback. County ...
Read More »Local student actors will have an opportunity today to compare their skills with theater students from across the state in the hopes of sealing an invitation ...
Read More »A bill introduced in the N.C. Senate on Thursday could expand the reach of hate crime statutes to include sexual orientation, but some say such a move ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners and area legislators want to make sure the county’s legislative requests get first priority in the N.C. ...
Read More »Outspoken members of Carolina Review, the University’s conservative student-run publication, sued top student government officials 10 years ago ...
Read More »Community art projects to be submitted by March 19 Submissions for this year’s community art project are due March 19. The theme for the 2005 ...
Read More »Even more address changes might be on the way for some local residents — ones that might affect how quickly rescue officials make it to an emergency. The ...
Read More »Applications now available for CUAB committee posts The Carolina Union Activities Board is accepting applications for the 2005-06 school year. CUAB ...
Read More »In a joint session of the two local school boards Wednesday, most members seemed pleased with progress in collaboration efforts between the city and county ...
Read More »The classic women’s rights movement has made great strides, but that change isn’t necessarily for the better, a conservative leader said in ...
Read More »Debate over the growth of unrestrained development in Chatham County erupted at the Sierra Club’s Orange-Chatham Group meeting Wednesday at Chapel ...
Read More »Members of a downtown board said Wednesday that they are satisfied with recent efforts to fix up the long-vacant Wicked Burrito property but reiterated ...
Read More »Today — The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History will present a screening of “Moolaade,” a film directed by Ousmane ...
Read More »The Student Supreme Court will open its chamber today for the first time in almost six years to begin wading through a dispute between an outspoken member ...
Read More »Companies that manufacture apparel bearing the UNC trademark would face additional scrutiny if a campus committee approves a new policy to enforce the ...
Read More »County to host final forum on high school reform today The last in the series of forums on high school reform in Orange County Schools will be held ...
Read More »A possible pause in executions in North Carolina for two years brings the promise of reform to some and seems unnecessary to others. N.C. House Majority ...
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