Amid affordability concerns, Carrboro's 180 West Apartments' new owner plans renovations
Audubon, an Atlanta-based real estate investment and management firm, announced that it acquired the 180 West Apartment Homes in Carrboro last week.
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Audubon, an Atlanta-based real estate investment and management firm, announced that it acquired the 180 West Apartment Homes in Carrboro last week.
The General Assembly passed new maps for State House and Senate district lines on Sept. 17, just before the deadline mandated by the court after Common Cause v. Lewis. The case alleged that the Republican legislative leadership drew the maps specifically to favor their party.
Early voting for the 2019 local elections begins Wednesday, and Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. In the run up to the elections, candidates have been campaigning hard, going to events on UNC's campus, in churches and other community spaces.
A lawsuit backed by the National Redistricting Foundation was filed in North Carolina state court last week, claiming the current congressional district lines are gerrymandered according to political party and are in violation of the state constitution.
Louis Tortora, a candidate running for the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education, withdrew himself from consideration on Saturday after the public discovered records of donations he made to President Donald Trump's campaign.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen met Tuesday to discuss the possible detrimental effects of 5G, DACA beneficiaries in Carrboro and gender neutral language in the town code.
North Carolina will see not one, but two special congressional elections next week – two out of the three scheduled nationally for the whole year.
Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill that would have required local sheriffs to honor detainer requests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday, virtually eliminating its chance of becoming law.
A public hearing was opened at Wednesday's Chapel Hill Town Council meeting for the movement to establish new zoning districts in the Historic Rogers Road neighborhood.
Voting is one of the most fundamental rights in the United States, and it is what enables our democracy to be represented by the people – so how should students go about casting their ballot this fall?
North Carolina has an official state beverage, an official state marsupial and state flower, so why not a state frozen treat?
A group of Chapel Hill and Carrboro parents and citizens are petitioning for three members of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board of Education to be recalled over ethics violations concerning the vote to make Glenwood Elementary a Mandarin dual-language magnet school. The group organizing the petition to recall board members Pat Heinrich, James Barrett and Margaret Samuels has a website at boardrecall.com that displays their mission, which is the “removal from office of three CHCCS school board members who are believed to have failed in their duty to adhere to Policy Codes that govern the Board.” Heinrich has been accused of sharing non-public information with the Mandarin Advisory Committee, a group consisting of parents with children in the MDL program, which supports the expansion of the MDL program at Glenwood. The website contains screenshots of emails between Heinrich and members of the committee, including some sent to the board about different stances and the names of teachers that had written the board expressing their anti-conversion opinions.
Author John Grisham will be interviewing UNC professor Gene Nichol at the Orange County Literacy Council’s 12th annual Writers for Readers fundraiser on Wednesday evening.
The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously approved up to $98 million in bonds Wednesday to fund old and new athletic construction projects on UNC's campus.
The N.C. Special Committee on School Shootings presented its report on school safety to Gov. Roy Cooper last week, which included 33 recommendations for making North Carolina schools safer.
Carrboro restaurant Glasshalfull’s “Dine for a Cause” program, which donates 10 percent of sales to local charities on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, raised more than $34,000 in 2018.