Chapel Hill Mormon community grows larger
For UNC senior Anna McElroy, a knock on the door opened her up to a new way of life.
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For UNC senior Anna McElroy, a knock on the door opened her up to a new way of life.
For each step of a half-mile journey, local middle school students walked in the shoes of Sudanese children.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday to increase the income range of residents eligible for aid from a local organization that works to help first-time home owners.
A sluggish economy combined with the high expenses of prom make the event seem like more of a nightmare than a fairy tale evening for low-income students.
The recent firing of two town sanitation workers has brought the issue of union activity close to home.
LIGHT: Art Design opens in Greenbridge
Chapel Hill received an official nod as the “Southern Part of Heaven” in a ceremony celebrating the town as a national tourism hub.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted to place county responsibility for roads, revenue options for local government, waste disposal and broadband capability high on its priority list for the coming legislative session.
Local foodies will soon have a choice in where they buy their specialty meats.
In Chapel Hill, the memory and dreams of Martin Luther King Jr. are alive.
After months of planning and analysis, Chapel Hill is one step closer to a redeveloped shopping area.
Two area mental health management agencies are considering joining forces to meet state standards.
Rodney Brooks is struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, is in need of a hip replacement and is searching for a place to live.
One Chapel Hill group will walk through local neighborhoods this Halloween asking not for candy, but for canned food.
In North Carolina, the pigs outnumber the people and produce 40 million gallons of waste daily.
In the coming weeks, Lady Gagas will roam Franklin Street, “Jersey Shore” gangs will wreak havoc, and Edward Cullen and his vampire posse will brood.
Local off-campus apartment complexes are reporting high levels of vacancies as demand for on-campus housing increases.