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(10/13/17 12:55am)
The Chapel Hill Alliance for a Livable Town has endorsed incumbent Mayor Pam Hemminger and Chapel Hill Town Council candidates Allen Buansi, Hongbin Gu, Rachel Schaevitz and Karen Stegman for the 2017 Chapel Hill municipal election.
(10/06/17 2:19am)
Franklin Street has existed since the University first opened and has expanded from just a few houses, stores and a post office in the 1790s to a 3-mile-long stretch filled with restaurants, businesses and office spaces.
(10/04/17 2:47am)
Since the first day of classes, the effort to remove Silent Sam from McCorkle Place has evolved from a protest, to a sit-in and then to a boycott. With the semester not even half over, the movement has undergone many turns.
(09/21/17 2:24am)
Clarification: The graphic represents candidates’ total expenditures, as recorded on their final reports for the Orange County Board of Elections. Expenditures, per North Carolina law, include gifts, payments, donations, in-kind contributions and loan repayments. Candidates whose total expenditures include loan repayments are: Michael Parker, Paul Neebe, Nancy Oates and David Schwartz.The graphic has been updated to clarify this distinction.
(09/13/17 2:10am)
The town of Carrboro has changed a lot since it became incorporated in 1911. It wasn't even originally named Carrboro, but Venable, after the UNC President at the time, Francis Venable.
(09/07/17 3:41am)
Reverend Robert Campbell was determined to find a way to protect his neighbors on Rogers Road.
(08/29/17 2:26am)
Jean Lambert Chalachala is a UNC alum, and graduated from Gillings School of Global Public Health and has been working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Writer Lauren Talley talked with him about his work in the DRC and his education here at UNC.
(08/22/17 11:21pm)
Katie Loovis is the new vice president for external affairs in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce. Senior writer Lauren Talley talked to her about the role of the Chamber of Commerce and what she hopes to accomplish in her new job.
(04/28/17 7:07am)
UNC first-year Mariah Warner has started a petition urging the Orange County Schools Board of Education to ban the confederate flag in schools.
(04/21/17 4:33am)
At Tuesday’s Carrboro Board of Aldermen meeting, an ordinance setting campaign contribution limits for mayor and aldermen campaigns was reenacted.
(04/20/17 3:56am)
YouthWorx on Main in Carrboro recently held its groundbreaking ceremony on April 11.
(04/20/17 3:55am)
Carrburritos, a mexican restaurant on West Rosemary Street in Carrboro, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary on April 8.
(04/13/17 4:04am)
The Northside neighborhood in Chapel Hill is an unusual blend of long-time residents and student renters cycling in and out with the school year. The community faces problems as more student renters move into the neighborhood.
(04/06/17 5:25am)
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen met Tuesday night to discuss the Orange County Transit Plan and options for the Rosemary Sunset Parking Deck. Staff writer Lauren Talley live-tweeted the meeting.
(03/28/17 12:29am)
In February 2014, Steven Howser, who is experiencing homelessness in Chapel Hill, reached out to the Community Empowerment Fund for help.
(03/22/17 5:12am)
Rosemary Street will be full of food trucks selling all types of cuisine on Sunday.
(03/21/17 1:36am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council approved a financial plan for purchasing the 35-acre American Legion property at its March 6 meeting.
(03/08/17 5:46am)
Thousands of students in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will stay home from class today due to a planned women’s strike in honor of International Women’s Day.
(03/02/17 11:56pm)
In case you just cannot get enough of your local Carrboro Board of Aldermen members every Tuesday night at their weekly meetings, you should be comforted in knowing that they stay busy during the week with the help of Twitter.
(03/01/17 6:22am)
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen held a public hearing Tuesday night on the implementation of body-worn cameras by the Carrboro Police Department.