Alpha Sigma Phi colony grows on campus
Last summer, UNC sophomores and roommates Connor DeHaven and Corey Cobb spent hours thinking about how they were going to leave their mark on campus.
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Last summer, UNC sophomores and roommates Connor DeHaven and Corey Cobb spent hours thinking about how they were going to leave their mark on campus.
Carolina Crossroads awarded four stars
Jessie McIntyre has called Chapel Hill home for 30 years, and she said she would hate to see guns come to playgrounds in what she considers her safe little town.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen approved Tuesday night a development that will bring residential housing and commercial space to the heart of downtown.
A resident at Collins Crossing Apartment Homes in Carrboro recently received an eviction notice after parking a work truck in the complex’s parking lot — and local officials are working to determine if this is an isolated incident.
When Northside Elementary opens its doors this fall, it will show off a number of green features while also embracing the site’s distinct history.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article said the YMCA would be closing the town’s only public racquetball courts. They are not public courts as a membership fee is required for access to the courts. The story has been changed to reflect this.
Milton Julian is a Tar Heel born and a Tar Heel bred, even at 95 years old.
More than 2,000 people with developmental and intellectual disabilities could soon face homelessness if the N.C. Senate doesn’t act fast.
Opening the lines of communication was the resounding theme of a meeting between the Chapel Hill Town Council and state representatives Tuesday.
While walking down Franklin Street at about 10:30 a.m. Monday, UNC junior Anisah Jabar suddenly found herself chasing down a robber.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article stated there was a “fiery exchange” between Penny Rich and Del Snow. The emails were sent to members of the Chapel Hill Town Council, not each other. The story has been changed to reflect this.
Waffle House will soon be joining the ranks of Franklin Street breakfast joints.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article quoted Lee Storrow as saying he thought granting a special-use permit to Charterwood was inconsistent with the guidelines set for the property and the Northern Area Task Force.
Artists like Sarah Goetz are bringing culture and color to empty store fronts windows in downtown Chapel Hill.
When Lisa Alston registered to vote last year, nothing could stop her — not even homelessness.
Hillsborough residents mingled with town officials, community watch groups and McGruff the Crime Dog on the lawn of the Old Orange County Courthouse Thursday evening.
Orange County Schools sent its students back to school with a little more edge this year.
Delores Bailey remembers when there were only six people at the first Northside block party.