Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe School works toward easier start for international teachers
The PTA of Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe School is planning to make transitions easier for its international teachers in the upcoming 2016-2017 school year.
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The PTA of Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe School is planning to make transitions easier for its international teachers in the upcoming 2016-2017 school year.
Saturday will mark the 50th anniversary of Charles Scott’s acceptance to UNC. Scott was the first black athlete to receive a scholarship at the University.
A newly organized association is seeking private fundraising to allow farmers in the state to produce industrial hemp.
Renovations to Rosemary Street and its uneven sections of sidewalk are planned to begin this spring.
Recent adjustments to the state allocation for childcare money has allowed for the expansion of the Orange County Department of Social Services’ childcare program.
The 2015 Point-In-Time Count for people experiencing homelessness in Orange County amounts to 129 people, according to a report released by the North Carolina Coalition to End Homelessness on Jan. 28.
UNC students and local volunteers gathered in solidarity on Wednesday evening to accomplish one goal — demonstrate unwavering support for incarcerated LGBT prisoners.
As a winter storm ripped through Chapel Hill on Friday, it left streets and sidewalks covered in a mixture of snow and ice — meanwhile, efforts to clear sidewalks were, and continue to be, nonexistent.
Pickled veggies are a staple of Southern culture.
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, the original headline of this story misrepresented the trail. The trail will be a mountain-to-coast trail. The headline has been updated to reflect these changes.
A seat on the Orange County Board of Commissioners is up for grabs, as long-serving member Bernadette Pelissier has announced she will not seek re-election later this month.
“Ready, set, write!”
All too often conflicts are swept under the rug, and while most situations tend to work themselves out, sometimes they don’t. In these cases, ombudsmen can help people sort through their options.
Short, high-pitched yaps drifted with the slight breeze as Carrboro residents strolled by Weaver Street Market on Sunday. Dozens of dachshunds gathered in front of the market in order to celebrate that time of year — Wiener Dog Day in Carrboro.
Saturday morning, volunteers cracked open cans of paint to begin a weeklong service project for Northside neighborhood.