Charles Blackwood, David Caldwell Jr. compete for Orange County Sheriff in runoff election
Charles Blackwood and David Caldwell Jr. have done everything they can to get people to the polls in preparation for the upcoming sheriff runoff election.
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Charles Blackwood and David Caldwell Jr. have done everything they can to get people to the polls in preparation for the upcoming sheriff runoff election.
The town of Carrboro will soon need a new person to help plan bike paths and roadways.
Sheriff primary will end in runoff
Google searched high and low, but a close connection to UNC’s computer science department led the company to choose a downtown location for its Chapel Hill office.
Businesses are beginning to move away as office space becomes harder to come by in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen sat down Tuesday night to specify their goals for affordable housing.
Chapel Hill teens don’t just want their voices to be heard, they want to make their opinions count.
The abundance of rain and snow in Chapel Hill this year has set Habitat for Humanity’s new projects weeks behind schedule.
Bad traffic might stop a new Chapel Hill development in its tracks.
Large piles of muddy snow were noticeable on sidewalks in Chapel Hill the past few days, but the cleanup is mostly over.
A string of break-ins in Carrboro has police on edge.
Juniors Avery Calhoun and Hannah Davis left their Mill Creek apartment Wednesday for a quick trip to Harris Teeter for some groceries.
South Campus students now have another late-night food option on the weekends.
Sophomore Kaleigh Knapp usually ends up just running to her 9 a.m. class.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of this article incorrectly explained the new composition of the town’s Planning Board. The board will be made up of representatives from the Transportation and Connectivity, the Environmental Stewardship and the Community Housing Advisory Boards. The individual advisory boards will still meet and weigh in on community issues. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The Rams Head on-campus voting site is in jeopardy, and county officials are looking to the North Carolina Hillel building as a replacement.
Three local start-ups have left the Launch pad.
Pita Pit gets brand new set of pipes
The fate of a community garden in Carrboro is up in the air while the county debates where to locate its next library.
The waitlist for LUX at Central Park is almost full, and the apartment complex is scheduled to open on time next fall.