City
Homeless out in the cold
Barbara Simmons and her husband Taz say a prayer before they sit down Thursday to enjoy their meal at the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service Community House.
The meal is the last the two will enjoy before returning to the streets of Chapel Hill for the night, where they'll try to find a place to stay warm amidst the winter elements. (5 Comments)
New campus pushes talks
Town, UNC discuss Carolina North
Town and University officials charged with plotting the course of the school's growth chatted Sunday about where a major expansion is headed.
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Parents consider switch to public school
Private school students got a glimpse of public school life on Friday at an informational session at East Chapel Hill High School.
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Report advises ending growth moratorium
Council to hear recommendations
The Chapel Hill Town Council will hear a recommendation tonight not to renew an eight-month moratorium on growth in the Northern Area. (0 Comments)
Town maps out top priorities
New faces help shape discussion
The Chapel Hill Town Council and top staff met Saturday to identify top priorities for the coming years.
At the annual retreat were new faces, after Town Manager Roger Stancil spent his first year filling vacant positions and realigning each department's function. (0 Comments)
City briefs
Assistant county manager received ICMA credential
Gwen Harvey, assistant county manager for Orange County, received the International City/County Management Association's credential manager designation for her education and experience as a senior management executive in local government.
ICMA is a local government leadership and management organization that has awarded more than 1,000 local government leaders with the credential through its Voluntary Credentialing Program. (0 Comments)
Police log
Someone made off with about $109 worth of Budweiser 12-packs from a grocery store by "rolling it out of the business in a cart at a high rate of speed," according to Chapel Hill police reports. The theft took place at 10:15 p.m. Saturday at the Harris Teeter at 1800 Martin Luther King Jr. (0 Comments)









