Chapel Hill fire department selects Brian Dunagin as 2023 Firefighter of the Year
Brian Dunagin, fire captain for the Chapel Hill Fire Department, was recently honored as the 2023 Firefighter of the Year.
Read More »Brian Dunagin, fire captain for the Chapel Hill Fire Department, was recently honored as the 2023 Firefighter of the Year.
Read More »Out of the approved institutions, employees in the towns of Chapel Hill and Hillsborough can now use their employee IDs as a valid form of voter ID.
Read More »In his new role, Greene supervises financial operations and reporting of all municipal funds, such as the Town's budget, audit and debt management.
Read More »Applications are available online at the Town's website and must be printed, scanned and submitted electronically by Jan. 12.
Read More »“That has been a bigger focus for local government and the community in general, which is really heartening to see,” Jackie Jenks, the president and ...
Read More »Between March and September of this year, 24 cars were towed from the mall’s property, according to records from the Carrboro Police Department. From ...
Read More »This year, CHCCS struggled with staffing shortages of teachers and bus drivers. The district also had to contend with safety issues, and three new school ...
Read More »The Harper v. Hall series took the main stage in North Carolina politics with the third case in the series, Harper III, being decided this year.
Read More »The Ohio amendment that enshrined abortion in the state constitution was a citizen-led ballot referendum. But, in North Carolina, constitutional amendments ...
Read More »The town council also approved a conditional zoning application regarding the Chapel Hill Life Sciences Center at 306 W. Franklin St., with only council ...
Read More »“I think it makes sense to have her portrait on a place, on a space, that is used by the community because she was very much a believer in bringing ...
Read More »The amendment will add Carrboro’s funds from the federal government's Surface Transportation Block Grant program to Phase 1 of Carrboro’s ...
Read More »"Start a conversation with the person next to you in the lecture hall, even if it might be uncomfortable. Chat with the person in line behind you at the ...
Read More »Jim Huegerich worked with the Chapel Hill Police Department Crisis Unit for 37 years. After he left CHPD, he played a key part in establishing the ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Media Group, which includes 97.9 The Hill WCHL and Chapelboro.com, is moving from its University Place office to 1525 E. Franklin St., which formerly ...
Read More »Held last Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the ArtsCenter, the festival presented 53 short films and two feature-length films with differing perspectives ...
Read More »Snooze Eatery, a breakfast chain, opened a new restaurant in Chapel Hill on Nov. 8 after a soft opening that featured collaborations with local nonprofit ...
Read More »Maggie Sauer, the director of the NCDHHS Office of Rural Health, said the office was the first of its kind in the nation.
Read More »Katie Hall, OWASA’s public information officer, said of the 45 PFAS compounds they tested for, Cane Creek Reservoir was found to contain 11. After ...
Read More »The CHAMPion, or Celebrating Heroes and Magnificent People, program is a partnership between Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and the Chapel Hill-Carrboro ...
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