Carrboro Board of Aldermen discuss a proposed amendment to keep downtown buildings short
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen discussed a proposed amendment to the Land Use Ordinance at their meeting Tuesday.
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The Carrboro Board of Aldermen discussed a proposed amendment to the Land Use Ordinance at their meeting Tuesday.
While it may look like a stalled project, there’s a lot going on behind the scenes at South Green, a new retail development on South Greensboro Street in Carrboro.
Matt Sullivan is the newly promoted Chapel Hill fire chief. Senior writer Janna Childers talked with Sullivan about his new position and long history of town service.
The Carrboro Farmers’ Market has long occupied a central place in local residents’ lives — this year, the market is celebrating 20 years in its current location at Carrboro Town Commons, next to Town Hall.
The Chapel Hill Farmers’ Market will return to downtown Chapel Hill for its second season in an effort to provide local produce and food accessibility to downtown residents, employees and students.
Carrboro Board of Aldermen member Sammy Slade is concerned that a proposed bill from the N.C. General Assembly will limit accessibility to police body-worn and dashboard camera footage.
Independent booksellers and publishers across North Carolina have joined together to ask for the repeal of House Bill 2.
Orange County Public Library is trying to broaden internet access across the county.
One thousand Easter eggs were hidden at Gold Park in Hillsborough this Saturday, but no children were there to find them.
Chapel Hill Town Council will reconsider the possibility of electric buses as a way to reduce emissions.
Coal ash, the leftover toxins and materials from burning coal for energy, pose major environmental concerns in North Carolina — and the Southern Environmental Law Center has called on the public for help.
More than 100 Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents lined up outside St. Thomas More Catholic Church on Saturday to apply for a FaithID.
Candidates for the Orange County Board of County Commissioners addressed the concerns of residents at a forum Saturday, discussing a range of issues including possible bond money allocation, affordable housing and light rail construction.
Amateur astronomers, families and students gathered at the Ebenezer Church Recreation Area at Jordan Lake Saturday night for a skywatching session hosted by Morehead Planetarium and Science Center.
The Inter-Faith Council rose to the challenge issued by The Stewards Fund and exceeded their end-of-year goal of $92,625.
Instead of asking for gifts for her 21st birthday, UNC student Leslie Moen is asking for people to donate money to her friend Steven Howser, a homeless man in Chapel Hill.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story misrepresented the location of Mechanics and Farmers Bank in Durham. The bank operates a branch in the historic NC Mutual building. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
Polls show Pam Hemminger and other challengers are in the lead for Chapel Hill municipal elections.
A UNC organization seeks to “raise the bar” by reaching out to the community and providing education about sexual assault to bars in Chapel Hill.
In the Nov. 3 election, residents of Chapel Hill will vote on a $40.3 million bond referendum. The general order bond is divided into five areas. The town has sufficient funds to pay off the bond without raising taxes.