Occupy Chapel Hill active in tuition hike protest
Occupy Chapel Hill will be one of the many voices at the tuition hike rally outside of the General Administration building today.
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Occupy Chapel Hill will be one of the many voices at the tuition hike rally outside of the General Administration building today.
The Orange County Family Resource Centers has provided after-school programs to local children for 18 years, but now budget cuts have decreased the services the group can offer.
Fifth-grader Bonnie Stolt says she has been reading at least 100 minutes a day since her elementary school began its 14th annual Read-a-thon.
Some residents think the eight months the town has set aside to form Chapel Hill 2020, a new plan to guide its future growth, will not be long enough.
With historic amounts of cash pouring into this year’s elections as a result of a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Orange County officials are joining in a national effort to oppose the change in campaign finance laws.
As Orange County’s landfill approaches capacity and its Eubanks Road site nears its closing date, local officials continue to debate the best way to deal with the county’s trash.
With more than half of the school board seats up for grabs, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools are looking at a year filled with change.