Merritt’s Grill fundraiser honors Chapel Hill shooting victims
Donations are beginning to pour in for a special memorial fund set up to honor the three victims of the Chapel Hill shooting.
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Donations are beginning to pour in for a special memorial fund set up to honor the three victims of the Chapel Hill shooting.
A now quiet University Square will soon be completely transformed into the newest development on Franklin Street.
Orange County has successfully reached its highest percentage of waste reduction to date.
The echoes of children laughing and learning once heard in University Square will now live on in University Mall.
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There’s simply no room at the inn.
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The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district met nearly all of its federal and state achievement goals — but when it came to the achievement gap, the district fell short.
Though many people avoid crossing black cats’ paths, Siglinda Scarpa wants prospective pet owners to realize their potential as loving companions.
As Lindy Pendergrass nears 80 years old, the longtime sheriff of Orange County wants to shift from serving the public to serving his wife.
In Chapel Hill, business incubators are working with up-and-coming entrepreneurs to develop their ideas into a concrete business model.
Christian Baker just wants to get his cavities filled.