Remembering Our Three Winners
“They wouldn’t look at anyone differently no matter their race. They treated everyone the same. That’s the message. To spread love and awareness ...
Read More »“They wouldn’t look at anyone differently no matter their race. They treated everyone the same. That’s the message. To spread love and awareness ...
Read More »Concerns have been high lately when it comes to cyclist and pedestrian safety along Estes Drive. Now, the Chapel Hill Town Council must choose one of ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and a local nonprofit have responded to the growth of North Carolina’s under-18 Hispanic population by expanding language ...
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners recently held a retreat in order to clarify and finesse their goals and priorities for the year.
Read More »Huntington Learning Center opened its new Chapel Hill location Monday.
Read More »During the 2015 fiscal year, the town of Chapel Hill exceeded its target fund balance by 2 percent, netting the town $1.128 million of excess funds that ...
Read More »Elementary school students are stepping it up to celebrate Black History Month.
Read More »With the North Carolina presidential primary coming up, local organizations are looking for ways to ensure UNC students and faculty know how to make their ...
Read More »Today is the last day for Carrboro High School students to donate to their Winter Links fundraiser benefiting nonprofit organization Positive Impact for ...
Read More »Lately, the town of Carrboro has noticed a public urination and defecation problem throughout the city.
Read More »Three local businessmen are continuing the philanthropic work they started three years ago, and are in fact expanding to other parts of the United States. ...
Read More »At 9:42 p.m. Tuesday, a structure fire occurred at 109-B Cole Street in Chapel Hill which the Chapel Hill Fire Department responded to. The fire ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board of Education hosted an information session Tuesday at Lincoln Center for prospective applicants to fill the ...
Read More »The Inter-Faith Council’s Community Kitchen opened its doors Tuesday to community members who want to see firsthand the impact their meals make.
Read More »Carrboro’s plan to bring all town employee salaries to the housing wage level will be implemented two years earlier than expected.
Read More »Spaceships, a rendition of Vincent van Gogh's "The Starry Night" and zombie petting zoos were only a few of the inspired LEGO constructions on display ...
Read More »A survey conducted in October and November of 2015 measured Chapel Hill residents’ satisfaction with the quality of life and town services. The survey ...
Read More »With the roads cleared and the ice mostly melted, Chapel Hill and Carrboro schools reopened Wednesday with regularly scheduled hours and activities.
Read More »Mayor Pam Hemminger gathered with residents over coffee at Mediterranean Deli to answer questions and discuss plans to improve the downtown area on Thursday. ...
Read More »Bring your best dance moves — may it be the moon walk, Cotton Eye Joe, Soulja Boy or Hitting the Quan — to The Library’s Time Machine Night on Saturday. ...
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