Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools in debt over free lunches
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School’s lunch policy has accumulated thousands in unpaid lunch fees for the school district.
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The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School’s lunch policy has accumulated thousands in unpaid lunch fees for the school district.
Many Chapel Hill residents have joined the national Hunger Games craze, but one parent wasn’t so enthusiastic.
A wig and a speedy tip from a bank teller helped Chapel Hill police arrest and charge two Florida women for forging stolen checks at a local Wells Fargo.
The overcast skies and bleak weather didn’t discourage Ramona Matthews from coming out to the Inter-Faith Council for Social Service’s 26th annual CROP Hunger Walk Sunday to fight global and local hunger.
Protesters tossed bombs over the fence around the empty building at the proposed CVS site in Carrboro on Saturday — bombs made of clay, compost and seeds.
After spending five years in Chapel Hill, Economic Development Officer Dwight Bassett is moving on to bigger places — only about 40 minutes up the road.
UNC graduate Bob Schurmeier has nearly 30 years of experience in Charlotte law enforcement — and now his expertise is bringing him back to Chapel Hill.
An online petition started to oppose a student housing development has collected more than 300 signatures — even though The Retreat has not yet been proposed to Chapel Hill Town Council.
An investigation into the events of the Yates Motor Company raid may be permanently shelved with the rejection of the town manager’s proposed online forum.
Dolores Clark’s family has lived in her house for five generations, and local groups are working to ensure that it can remain as a reminder of Carrboro’s history.
An online discussion forum will delay and possibly replace plans for a private investigation into the Yates Motor Company building raid.
Chapel Hill Town Council voted Monday to develop a website to act as a forum for discussion of the Nov. 13 police raid of the Yates Motor Company Building.
Residents who have called for an independent investigation into the November police raid of an “Occupy Everywhere” protest must wait at least a week to learn if their request will be funded.
Occupy Chapel Hill has taken the streets in protest several times — but now, they might march for a different, more festive reason.
Students who live in Northside and Pine Knolls will face increased restrictions on parking if a plan that targets those communities passes unchanged.
A Chapel Hill retirement community could be divided if Triangle Transit builds a light rail corridor in Meadowmont Village.
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service has seen victories this year, despite difficult economic times and heated criticism from local residents.
With limited options for controlling the growth of the deer population in Carrboro, residents could soon be allowed to take matters into their own hands — armed with bows and arrows.
Anna Difiore has never made a habit of leaving valuable items in her car.