Carrboro’s ?rst hotel marks week one
Carrboro’s first hotel opened its doors to guests last week, and members of the Carrboro Board of Aldermen were among the first guests.
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Carrboro’s first hotel opened its doors to guests last week, and members of the Carrboro Board of Aldermen were among the first guests.
A budget cut to the N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement agency could mean fewer officers on staff — but not necessarily fewer alcohol citations.
Johnny T-shirt celebrates 30 years
More than 60 Orange County families are still waiting for relief after this summer’s flooding damaged their homes.
For months, parking in the Northside neighborhood has been a source of stress for landlords and tenants. And now, it’s the subject of the lawsuit.
At Sutton’s Drug Store on Wednesday, 90 years of inflation never happened.
Proposed changes to Chapel Hill’s food truck regulation drew criticism from town business owners during Wednesday’s Chapel Hill Town Council meeting.
Former employees of the now-defunct Pepper’s Pizza have filed labor complaints claiming owner David “Pepper” Harvey owes them thousands of dollars from missing paychecks.
501 Diner closed in February
For years, Rev. Robert Campbell dealt with restricted mobility in his home.
After 30 years of service in North Carolina education, Orange County Schools Superintendent Patrick Rhodes has decided to retire on June 30.