Students strive for racial equity in CHCCS district
Kyesha Clark is scared for her younger siblings.
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Kyesha Clark is scared for her younger siblings.
The Chapel Hill Police Department said an estimated 15,000 students and residents flooded Franklin Street following UNC’s 76-72 victory over Duke Saturday night.
The eight miles didn't matter.
This month, Food and Nutrition Service recipients in Orange County are subject to a new work requirement to receive benefits.
Update, 7:15 p.m. Sunday: Due to hazardous road conditions and overnight freezing, Chapel Hill Transit will begin operating the A, CM, CW, D, F, G, J, N, NS, NU, RU, T, U and V routes starting at 9 a.m. Monday.
On Wednesday, Linnea Smith spoke publicly for the first time since the passing of her husband, former UNC basketball coach Dean Smith.
Carrboro residents are accustomed to the train that rolls through the town’s downtown every morning, stopping traffic and ringing its bell. However, not many know that Carrboro’s history with the railroad dates back to before the town even existed.
Chapel Hill residents have been awarded Grammys, Nobel Prizes and Peabody Awards. This year, two men from Chapel Hill are receiving the North Carolina Award: the highest honor the state of North Carolina can grant to its citizens.
Affordable housing has always been a concern for the town of Chapel Hill, and owners of the Residences at Grove Park have come up with a proposal to create some affordable units.
In downtown Chapel Hill, there are chirping crosswalk noises, bike lanes and “watch for pedestrians” signs: all measures that are in place to protect town bicyclists and pedestrians. But one member of the Chapel Hill Town Council thinks the town could be doing more to help vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists share the road safely.
In downtown Carrboro, the town’s hip crowd has access to everything they could ever desire: coffee shops, an organic market and a community arts theater. Everything, that is, except for a substantial town library.