Orange county budget places focus on public safety
For years, the time it takes for county ambulances to respond to emergency calls has lagged behind local officials’ goals.
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For years, the time it takes for county ambulances to respond to emergency calls has lagged behind local officials’ goals.
For some Chapel Hill residents, development has been advancing too quickly.
In what has been described as one of the tightest fiscal years in a decade, Chapel Hill is considering a budget that does not include a tax increase or full-time employee layoffs.
A merger between two mental health care management entities could bring more quality health services to county residents.
It started as an ambitious idea six years ago — to create a sustainable residential development that promotes environmentally friendly living.
Rabbi Frank Fischer was 9 years old when he fled Nazi Germany with his mother and sister.
Alicia Torres stopped believing in the American dream the same day she realized she wouldn’t become a nurse in the United States.
New proposals could bring more transportation services and industry to Orange County.
Less than five residents turned out to voice their opinions at a public hearing on a proposed Rosemary Street development which would bring more rental properties to the downtown area.
The 40-year-old remains of a dry cleaning company are pushing UNC student Emily Rude out of her home.
Local officials are looking to reel in new economic opportunities through a new system of incentives designed to bring and keep businesses in the area.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen approved a decision Tuesday night to move up discussion of a proposal that could bring a new library to Hillsborough Road.
For almost 40 years, the Rev. Robert Campbell has lived with the smell of trash.
As the state legislature struggles to balance its budget, the fates of North Carolina Education Lottery funds and Orange County Schools remain uncertain.
Twice a week in a dark theatre, Jill Menard teaches local residents how to dance through the air on a single piece of fabric.
Even at a young age, Jamez Terry realized something didn’t feel right about being a girl.
Orange County officials struggled to maintain optimism at Tuesday night’s budget meeting with state cuts looming ahead.
After rejecting a merger with the mental health management system in Alamance and Caswell counties, Orange County’s provider is searching for other partners.
For years, economic development agencies in the county have remained separate while trying to achieve many of the same goals.
A plan to reconfigure a main Carrboro road could mean safer conditions for pedestrians — if it is approved by the state.