Applications open for Chapel Hill advisory boards, committees and commissions
The Town of Chapel Hill has opened an application for residents to apply to its 20 advisory boards, committees and commissions.
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The Town of Chapel Hill has opened an application for residents to apply to its 20 advisory boards, committees and commissions.
Hargraves Community Park has long been a place for marginalized communities to be able to have equal access to tennis, which has been traditionally viewed as a "country club sport" according to Chapel Hill-Durham native Warrick Taylor.
To commemorate Black History Month, the Chapel Hill Public Library recently highlighted three bus shelters in Chapel Hill with art that depicts important moments in the Civil Rights Movement that took place in Chapel Hill.
After a series of delays, Chapel Hill Transit is beginning to receive the new equipment needed to get Next Bus live bus tracking running again.
Employees of Orange County Schools came before the Board of Education Monday, Feb. 6, to present updates on redistricting within the school district.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district is facing a shortage of bus drivers, resulting in a transportation crisis that affects students on a daily basis.
On Saturday, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community celebrated transportation accessibility on Transit Equity Day, which lined up with Rosa Parks’ birthday. NEXT Chapel Hill-Carrboro, a grassroots advocacy organization, hosted an event at Steel String Brewery in Carrboro.
The Estes Drive Connectivity Project is entering its next phase of construction, converting more of Estes Drive to one-way traffic.
During the Chapel Hill Town Council on Wednesday, the council members and the public discussed issues regarding housing, connectivity and transit expansion.
The Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro both offer a variety of free transportation options, including greenways, bike lanes and the Chapel Hill Transit bus system.
I walk down Franklin Street a lot — like the entire length of it — at least once or twice a day. As a result, I know it pretty well. I also know what it’s like to almost get run over by lunatics driving out of the Chipotle parking lot at 30 miles per hour. So, this is a plea to those who drive on Franklin like it's I-40 — I want to survive walking home.
On Oct. 25, Gov. Roy Cooper issued Executive Order No. 271, which aims to grow the state’s clean energy economy by accelerating the transition to zero-emission vans, trucks and buses.
On Oct. 14, Gov. Roy Cooper announced that more people rode North Carolina’s intercity rail service during September than any other month in the past 32 years of NC By Train's existence.
The delivery of bus tracking modems to Chapel Hill Transit has been delayed again.
Hey Elon, your cars suck.
The Carrboro Town Commons is hosting an "electric vehicle rodeo" on Oct. 8 from 3:30 to 6 p.m., featuring a range of electric cars, scooters and bicycles.
You’ve heard of astrological signs. Myer-Briggs personality tests. But what does your choice of transportation at UNC say about you?
The Estes Drive Connectivity Project, which involves closing portions of westbound Estes Drive, is not likely to be completed until the summer of 2023.
Orange County announced Nish Trivedi as its new transportation director on Sept. 1.
I think we’re progressing backwards.