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If he’s not 21, He’s Not Here.
The Inter-Faith Council — which combats homelessness, poverty and hunger in Chapel Hill and Carrboro — is set to break ground on its new transitional men’s homeless shelter May 5, replacing the county’s only 24-hour emergency men’s shelter .
Orange County might be seeing an increase in rabies cases this year, highlighting the importance of preventative measures like vaccinations.
Robert Seymour says the local senior center is only named after him because he harassed county officials to build it for 20 years.
It was a hot topic in Raleigh, but it was a simple decision for the Chapel Hill Town Council.
As a UNC fan, Chapel Hill police Lt. Joshua Mecimore is hoping the Tar Heels will win tonight.
When Bill Webster first toured the Chapel Hill Department of Parks and Recreation Administrative Office at his job interview in 1980, he was told the building was a temporary space.
Chapel Hill police have made an arrest in connection with a shooting that occurred on West Rosemary Street Friday night.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly characterized a tattoo designed by Meghan Thayer. The tattoo was of a blue heron. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
For a town that prides itself on its local businesses, residents might be surprised to learn that Harris Teeter is Carrboro’s largest private employer.
Affordable rental housing might be coming to a cemetery near you.
A Chapel Hill firefighter is at the center of a Fourth Amendment debate after he stopped a car driven by an impaired UNC art professor in 2011.
For now, David Prince spends some nights staying at the Inter-Faith Council’s emergency shelter — but one day he hopes to be a volunteer.
Progress is finally being made on the construction of a second UNC campus in Chapel Hill after eight years of planning and delays.
Orange County students might be using homemade solar ovens to make s’mores now that a local nonprofit has received a million-dollar grant.
Not even rain will drown out UNC’s biggest back-to-school event this year.
_Charles Streeter, an analyst in the Department of Information Technology, took over as chairman of the Employee Forum when Jackie Overton, who served as chairwoman for three years, stepped down in June.
A decrease in summer school enrollment has forced administrators to cut more classes than usual from course offerings this summer — but questions linger as to what caused the drop.
Waffle House opened its doors to customers Thursday, adding to the mix of eateries in downtown Chapel Hill.
For the first time in more than 40 years, the ConnectCarolina payroll system is going to be updated.