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Local businesses and residents can bring out the shovels and hoes during this year’s planting season, thanks to a downtown improvement plan.
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Local businesses and residents can bring out the shovels and hoes during this year’s planting season, thanks to a downtown improvement plan.
Television programs hoping to climb the Nielsen Ratings Index might want to pick another week to unveil their big plot twist or guest star.
Local children will have the opportunity to plan and execute a service project of their choice this weekend during National Youth Service Day.
Facing fierce competition, area middle schoolers finished 16th in the national chess championship this weekend.
With the end of winter and the onset of warmer weather, the future of Orange County’s water supply and conservation efforts needs further examination.
Boaters and fishers alike took advantage of the reopening of local lakes Saturday — despite the cold weather and overcast skies.
With the arrival of spring comes the reopening of two local lakes where the public can enjoy the much-awaited warm weather.
While a forum hosted Wednesday by McDougle Middle School was geared toward helping parents with their middle schoolers, many parents were more concerned with high school safety.
Members at an annual planning meeting for a popular Hillsborough street festival series said Saturday that this year's festival will require more work than in previous years, but they are confident it will remain successful.
In honor of an Italian national holiday, A Southern Season kicked off Wednesday its fourth annual Festa della Donne — or Festival of the Women.
During tax season, local Latinos seeking help with their finances can turn to a community outreach group.
Although the setting changed, the Chapel Hill Kiwanis Club’s 45th annual Pancake Breakfast Jamboree held Saturday was still heralded as a success.
The Chapel Hill Institute for Cultural and Language Education in Carrboro took on Colombian violence Sunday.
This year’s townwide arts project, sponsored by the Chapel Hill Public Arts Commission, encourages members of the community to express their dreams through art.