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A community member shares their presentation during the NEXT Policy Slam Competition at Speakeasy Carrboro on Thursday, April 11, 2024.
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A community member shares their presentation during the NEXT Policy Slam Competition at Speakeasy Carrboro on Thursday, April 11, 2024.
Content warning: This story contains mention of suicide, sexual assault, domestic violence and gender-based violence.
During its Tuesday night work session, the Carrboro Town Council heard from the Town's finance director Bret Greene about the state of the 2024-25 fiscal year budget.
On April 9, the Carrboro Town Council unanimously passed a new Language Access Plan, which will provide interpretation and translation services — including written translations vital documents and information — for the community.
I’ve never cried in The Daily Tar Heel’s office.
Photo courtesy of Denis Charlet/AFP via Getty Image/TNS.
In comparison to numerous other cities and towns in the state, Chapel Hill and Carrboro have ample parking relative to their population size.
On any given night, it can be hard to tell whether the queues of people lining Franklin Street lead to a bar or a slice of pizza.
Renovations are underway at The Purple Bowl’s future location at 505 W. Franklin St.
On April 11, around 40 Chapel Hill and Carrboro community members gathered at Speakeasy Carrboro to witness and partake in the first Policy Slam "Lightning Talk" Competition, hosted by NEXT Chapel Hill-Carrboro and UNC’s Community, Equity and Sustainability workgroup.
East Rosemary Street reopened Monday after almost eight months of closure for traffic. While the street was open only to sidewalk pedestrians during the closure, cars are now able to access the street without detours to Columbia, Henderson, North and Franklin streets.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.
Local food truck in Chapel’ Hill and Carrboro, ‘The Flying Pierogi’ has opened up a storefront in the South Green shopping center in Carrboro. Owner Jaysen Wilson, 39, poses inside the restaurant.