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Two thousand pounds of barbecue for a good cause?
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Two thousand pounds of barbecue for a good cause?
Orange County's much-awaited new middle school won't open its doors until Fall 2006, but locals already are submitting suggestions for its name on the Orange County Schools' Web site.
An ordained Buddhist monk who came to enlighten Carrboro residents offered only one disclaimer.
St. Joseph's Christian Methodist Episcopal Church of 510 W. Rosemary St. in Chapel Hill called the community to "come out and help share the word of God outside of the church walls" Saturday by sponsoring its third-annual Fun Day.
The Chapel Hill Public Library is the best in North Carolina.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners approved Tuesday an agricultural conservation easement on the farm of Ira and Hazel Ward, greatly increasing the amount of land preserved through the county's Lands Legacy program.
The Inter-Faith Council held its annual membership meeting Wednesday night, taking time to ignore recent controversies and honor one of its own.
Orange County residents can vote early in these final weeks before the Nov. 2 election, saving themselves - and their political parties - a lot of trouble.
A Sunday night benefit at Hillsborough's Blue Bayou Club gave locals a chance to directly aid a community that needs their help.
By mid-October, the Carrboro-Chapel Hill area will have a new and innovative voice on the air.