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UNC student Mason Lantay wants Chapel Hill to be the next Silicon Valley.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen discussed updating town advisory board procedures and the human services assessment at their work session Tuesday.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story used a photograph of the Google office located at 200 W. Franklin St. The office on Franklin Street is a Google engineering office and is not connected to Google Fiber, which is a separate company.
Haircuts and housing were among the most popular services offered to homeless and at-risk people at Project Connect Tuesday.
In order to allow the Inter-Faith Council to build a community kitchen for their FoodFirst initiative, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted to allow organizations that provide social services to provide food services to the community.
Candidates for the Orange County Board of Commissioners shared their goals for the county at a forum held at Carol Woods Retirement Community Tuesday.
Chapel Hill is collaborating with AT&T as a spotlight city to build a smart city framework that will better connect residents to the town through the Internet.
CORRECTIONS: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story misrepresented an Orange County Board of Health memo. The memo was sent to health department staff. Due to another reporting error, the original version of this story misrepresented the places e-cigarettes are banned. E-cigarettes are banned in the Chapel Hill Public Library, some worksites and private businesses. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
Ephesus Elementary PTA president Kristen Stewart is concerned about the impact of new apartments on her family’s school district.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story misrepresented the names of Alvin and Omelia Garner. Alvin and Omelia's last names are Garner. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
Carrboro’s plan to bring all town employee salaries to the housing wage level will be implemented two years earlier than expected.
UNC student Sara Khan is the chairperson of publicity and public relations for the UNC Muslim Students Association. This student organization acts as a voice for Muslim students to the rest of the community and provides a safe place for students to practice and learn more about the Muslim faith, as well as collaborate with other organizations on and off campus.
Fire Station 1 in Carrboro will be the location for one of a series of honeybee murals by an artist who has committed to personally paint 50,000 bees all over the country.
In the midst of many instances of racial bias by police officers, the Carrboro Police Department is changing its policies and implementing new technology in an effort to make Carrboro safer for all residents.
A bill passed through the North Carolina General Assembly in June will require Chapel Hill to make changes to the Northside conservation district.
Residents and veterans of The Cedars of Chapel Hill retirement community celebrated Veterans Day with members of UNC’s Air Force and Army ROTC units.
The Healthways Silver Sneakers fitness program will be discontinued at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA, starting on Jan. 1 of next year.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will induct seven business leaders into its Hall of Fame on November 5. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of these inductees. Eva Barnett, owner of Eva’s Beauty Shop, will be among those inducted.
Achieving the goals put in place in the Chapel Hill 2020 comprehensive plan is easier said than done.
The Compass Center for Women and Families in Chapel Hill is a safe place for victims of domestic violence to find resources and support. With October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the center is partnering with the community to bring more awareness the ongoing issue.