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(01/23/03 5:00am)
Many Orange High School parents might breathe a sigh of relief after the Orange County Board of Education decided Tuesday night to investigate other sites for an alternative school program for struggling students.
(01/22/03 5:00am)
Despite losing 80 percent of its funding, Project Homestart, which provides temporary housing for homeless families in Chapel Hill, will remain open until June 30.
(01/17/03 5:00am)
On Wednesday, 1,750 gallons of wastewater spilled into the Booker Creek drainage basin between Dobbins and Erwin roads.
(01/16/03 5:00am)
With obesity becoming an increasingly apparent problem in schools, the N.C. State Board of Education approved last week recommendations for weekly exercise for K-12 students.
(01/15/03 5:00am)
Deciding not to take any action on a petition condemning possible military action against Iraq, the Chapel Hill Town Council voted Monday to discuss the petition further on its retreat this weekend.
(01/14/03 5:00am)
Before the Chapel Hill Town Council could convene its meeting Monday, the fire marshal asked the audience, numbering more than 150, to clear the walkways to ensure safety.
(01/13/03 5:00am)
Arson is being investigated as the cause of the fire that broke the early morning quiet for residents in Granville Towers on Friday.
(01/13/03 5:00am)
Although the ice storm is over a month past, cleanup costs in Chapel Hill continue to rise and debris continues to be collected.
(01/10/03 5:00am)
A skeleton of wood is all that is left of the floor in I Love NY Pizza on Franklin Street.
(01/09/03 5:00am)
The man who many people have supported for Orange County superintendent decided not to go through the application process again.
(01/08/03 5:00am)
After some procedural confusion, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools redistricting committee decided Tuesday to send four plans to the school board for consideration.
(01/08/03 5:00am)
In a step to tie development to school capacity, the Orange County Board of Education passed a memorandum of understanding for the Schools Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance.
(01/07/03 5:00am)
Despite a strong public showing against starting the superintendent selection process over, the Orange County Board of Education voted 5-2 to begin the selection anew.
(01/07/03 5:00am)
Power outages on Franklin Street caused by the ice storm in early December had major economic effects on local businesses -- but not all were negative.
(12/04/02 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Cable companies are combatting rising cable theft on national and local levels with commercials and improved cable technology.
(12/02/02 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Physics, chemistry and spatial geometry combined into a single class -- these three topics are enough to make any college student's knees shake but not enough to intimidate students at Cedar Ridge High School in Hillsborough.
(11/14/02 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The Carrboro Board of Aldermen unanimously approved Tuesday two applications for conditional-use permits that will allow builders to begin construction of a condominium complex and an office building.
(11/12/02 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Carrboro Town Manager Robert Morgan, after serving the town for 18 years, will be leaving Dec. 30 to take an assistant town manager position in Greensboro.
(11/05/02 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>With the rising cost of policing the Halloween celebration, some Chapel Hill Town Council members say they must re-evaluate the festivities to ensure safety while keeping the costs within acceptable bounds.
(11/04/02 5:00am)
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Despite fewer police restrictions for Halloween this year, the level of violations remained fairly consistent from 2001 and the evening's festivities drew 44,000 more people to Franklin Street than last year.