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Orange Water and Sewer Authority wants residents to think about what happens to the water they use after they flush.
Residents in Chapel Hill can be on the lookout for two new eateries opening soon. Living Kitchen, a plant-based restaurant, will bring a vegan-friendly menu to the area, and Deli Edison will serve everything from bagels to New York style pizza.
The Town of Chapel Hill approved $450,000 for three additional affordable housing projects at the end of March. Public officials are hoping the three projects will target a vast audience and be an important step toward making Chapel Hill a more inclusive community.
Chapel Hill residents looking for an artistic outlet are in luck — Community in Bloom is now accepting entries for its miniature garden contest.
The White House released a proposal in March that aims to reform the Higher Education Act. Included with this proposal is a proposed budget that could potentially affect certain student aid.
The Chapel Hill and Carrboro fire departments and Orange County Emergency Services is partnering with Chapel Hill-Carrboro Meals on Wheels to provide a smoke detector installation and safety check service to their users in addition to their regular meal delivery service.
The federal government recently avoided a complete shutdown largely due to the work of U.S.Rep. David Price, D-District 4, who, as the chairperson of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Subcommittee, helped secure funding for valuable national and statewide programs.
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While Carrboro's ArtsCenter decided last month to pull out of The 203 Project, a planned multi-purpose community space in Carrboro, the center still plans to relocate its facility in the coming years.
The Orange County Community Remembrance Coalition will hold a symposium on Saturday in collaboration with the Equal Justice Initiative to honor and remember the victims of lynchings in Orange County.