Pickleball picks up speed in Chapel Hill
Before 9 a.m., the indoor basketball court of the Chapel Hill Community Center is untouched. But by 10 a.m., three 36-inch high nets are set up with baskets of balls, similar to whiffle balls, next to them.
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Before 9 a.m., the indoor basketball court of the Chapel Hill Community Center is untouched. But by 10 a.m., three 36-inch high nets are set up with baskets of balls, similar to whiffle balls, next to them.
The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously passed two resolutions on Monday, affirming the dignity of the LGBT people of Chapel Hill and requesting the N.C. legislature to repeal House Bill 2.
“We have some of the best schools here, in the state and the country. We need to find ways to retain those teachers here. Part of that is teacher pay,” Matt Hughes said, a candidate for at-large Orange County commissioner.
Chapel Hill nonprofit Immersion for Spanish Language Acquisition gathered Saturday to discuss potential new immigration policies for immigrant families.
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 programs.
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service and Piedmont Health Services pitched the idea to Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools last month of including their respective services in the redevelopment of the Lincoln Center.
Ten teachers in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system received National Board Certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. North Carolina has 20,677 National Board Certified teachers — the highest number of teachers in a state with board certification in the country.
CORRECTION: The original version of this story misrepresented the area in which the party barn was proposed to be built. Kara Brewer proposed the property be built in the rural county outside Chapel Hill. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
After Gov. Pat McCrory signed House Bill 318 into law on Oct. 28, Chapel Hill Town Council members are reworking their status as a sanctuary city.
There’s still time to research, register and vote.
Chapel Hill is going to be a town with a village.
After almost 30 years without a permanent facility, the Chapel Hill homeless shelter now has a place to call home.
The N.C. Recreation and Park Association is partnering with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. to make communities more active and promote healthy living.
After receiving $3,972,500 from the Affordable Care Act, North Carolina is poised to fund five new community health centers, two of which will be in Chapel Hill.
Rise Biscuits & Donuts offers more than your typical buttered biscuit, and this popular chain will soon be coming to Carrboro.
If you ever hear Shania Twain’s song “I Feel Like a Woman” while walking down Rosemary Street, it’s probably coming from Country Fried Duck.
Kira Fisher is a tenant of the Chapel Hill apartment complex 86 North — but not for very much longer.