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(07/20/18 3:56am)
Carrboro plans to use community input to create a “truth plaque” that explores the history of the town’s controversial namesake, Julian Carr, while also memorializing the work of Carrboro Civil Rights leaders.
(07/18/18 1:05am)
Law enforcement officers in North Carolina can access prescription records without a warrant following the passage of a bill targeting opioid abuse in late June.
(07/12/18 1:44am)
Eastway Elementary in Durham bustled with chatter Wednesday morning as children played at the East Durham Children’s Initiative (EDCI) Science Technology Engineering Arts Math (STEAM) and Literacy Camp. Campers finished their morning instruction while also preparing to welcome a special guest joining them for lunch.
(06/12/18 4:23am)
Post-it notes in every color of the rainbow littered equally colorful maps on the walls of a meeting room at University Place on Monday. Beginning at noon, a steady stream of Chapel Hill residents came in, grabbed a slice of pizza and a pen and marked up the maps with their hopes for the future of the town.
(06/11/18 4:14am)
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen received a proposal for a cap on the number of non-related people allowed to live in a house in Carrboro at their meeting June 5.
(06/06/18 3:37am)
The sounds of cheering and honking filled the humid air as a group of rainbow-clad Pride supporters marched down Carrboro's East Weaver Street. Boom Unit Brass Band provided music for the evening as walkers handed out small rainbow flags to onlookers at the Weaver Street Market.
(06/05/18 1:00am)
Contention surrounds the future of the Keith Arboretum as Chapel Hill residents push back against the entities that control it.
(05/29/18 7:40am)
The Town of Chapel Hill announced the release of Chapel Hill Connect, a new app that allows residents to report non-emergency issues, on Thursday, May 17.
(05/23/18 2:35am)
We have good news for dive-bar lovers and aspiring musicians: The Cave, a Chapel Hill bar and music venue, announced it will reopen in June after coming under new ownership.
(04/27/18 12:09am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council adopted its legislative agenda for the 2018 session of the North Carolina General Assembly at a meeting Wednesday.
(04/24/18 11:08pm)
Sitting on a tan couch on a Friday afternoon, Rosa del Carmen Ortez-Cruz and a visiting friend crocheted intricate stitches of thin, pink yarn into a small spiral, about half the size of Ortez-Cruz’s palm.
(04/17/18 12:45am)
Walking into any restaurant in North Carolina, customers can see a white card with a health inspection score on it. This score, ranging from 0.0 to 100.0 with an accompanying letter grade, alerts customers to how safe and clean an eating establishment is in order to mitigate potential foodborne illnesses.
(04/16/18 2:15am)
Nearly 300 people filled the Barn at Fearrington Village on Sunday, each holding a pink and white book as they waited for Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, to take the stage.
(04/09/18 1:05am)
Hundreds of people made their way to downtown Carrboro to enjoy the sunshine and play in the middle of the street this Sunday.
(04/02/18 1:54am)
The Easter Bunny came early for Hillsborough’s canine citizens this year.
(03/26/18 12:35am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council took the first step Wednesday to put a $10 million affordable housing bond referendum on the November ballot despite calls from residents for a larger effort.
(03/23/18 3:28am)
The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously voted to sell $4.3 million of the 2015 referendum bonds on Wednesday to complete the purchase of the American Legion property.
(03/14/18 11:54pm)
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School students walked out of their classes to protest gun violence on Wednesday, one month after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. that killed 17 people.
(02/27/18 1:23am)
Correction (1:39 p.m.): An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated Mary Parry's title. She is a mother of a student at East Chapel Hill High. The article has been updated to reflect these changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(02/08/18 12:20am)
Apple announced a partnership with UNC Health Care on Jan. 24 that will allow patients to access health records on the iPhone Health app.