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Facing another year of grim budget projections, local school officials are again gearing up for funding cuts.
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Facing another year of grim budget projections, local school officials are again gearing up for funding cuts.
Unanswered questions continue to plague the family of slain UNC junior Faith Danielle Hedgepeth. But on Sunday, her family and friends gathered to do something she loved — sing.
Chapel Hill leaders are tired of falling victim to the brain drain.
Despite initial confusion surrounding Chapel Hill’s priority budgeting process, local officials said they are confident the new system will better involve the community and specify the funding goals of the council.
One of Chapel Hill’s most troubled communities has found an ally in a Durham-based credit union.
UNC student Bjorn Pedersen may soon have more to worry about than the high price of textbooks. Pedersen, a physics major, is one of 11 candidates vying for a seat on the Chapel Hill Town Council.
At first, freshman Taylor Robinette wasn’t going to come to UNC. Instead, he was going to forgo college and start his own social networking site.
Due to an editing error, the earlier headline on this story implied that the transit tax implementation process had been delayed. It has inherent delays, but no decision was made to explicitly push back the implementation. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the confusion.
For Roy Mars, outer space isn’t just in his name anymore.
A section of South Columbia Street will soon rumble with the noises of construction when Triangle Grading and Paving Inc. arrives on Nov. 26.
Last week, North Carolina released report cards — but not for students.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA and the YMCA of the Triangle have reached a one-year management agreement that will bring the two organizations closer together.
The Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted Tuesday to help level the playing field for convicted criminals searching for jobs.
Glenwood Elementary School students will have another reason to look forward to recess after volunteers finish a long-awaited playground reconstruction project this month.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story implied that the Orange County Board of Commissioners had not passed the Orange County Bus and Rail Investment Plan. The plan was passed by the board in June, and commissioners discussed its implementation Tuesday night. The story has been changed to reflect this.
A plan to compensate the Rogers Road neighborhood for 40 years of housing the county’s landfill met support at a Chapel Hill Town Council meeting Monday.
UNC student Austin Gilmore’s tweet to Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt last week resulted in an enthusiastic reply — and a guest speaker for Gilmore’s group, the UNC Young Democrats.