Free internet comes to Chapel Hill
Latoya Mewborn, resident of the Airport Gardens public housing community, plans to use her free AT&T U-verse internet access to take online classes to become a nurse.
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Latoya Mewborn, resident of the Airport Gardens public housing community, plans to use her free AT&T U-verse internet access to take online classes to become a nurse.
Chapel Hill resident Michael Lipkin was waiting to be seated for dinner with his family on West Franklin Street when he saw hula hoopers and face painters, and heard music at 140 West. He said his family decided to stop by and see what was going on.
Getting a driver’s license is one of the greatest freedoms and responsibilities many high school students get to enjoy.
A new car washing service headed by UNC students is coming to University Place this fall.
Residents of Orange and Durham counties teamed up with lawyers to prevent a T-Mobile cell tower from being built.
When students leave home for college, they leave some of their best friends behind – often including beloved pets.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro area provides residents with no shortage of places to drink good beer in great weather.
Over the past week, students at McDougle Middle School have spent their lunchtimes collecting nearly $1,500 for A Ban Against Neglect, an organization based in Carrboro that works to empower women.
For many families a snow day means sleeping in, playing in the snow and drinking hot chocolate.
After 7 years in office, Chapel Hill Town Councilman Matt Czajkowski will resign from the council on March 30 to pursue service in Rwanda.
It’s been more than eight years since talk about expanding the Chapel Hill Ronald McDonald House began.