Town hosts Trayvon Martin panel
Speaking to a packed room Thursday, Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt addressed the question on everyone’s mind: Could what happened to Trayvon Martin happen here in Chapel Hill?
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Speaking to a packed room Thursday, Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt addressed the question on everyone’s mind: Could what happened to Trayvon Martin happen here in Chapel Hill?
Hundreds of people could turn out on Franklin Street today for a N.C. NAACP rally protesting new laws passed by the N.C. General Assembly.
Ever since he shook Barack Obama’s hand during the 2008 primaries, Montravias King knew he wanted to get involved in politics.
With the sun gleaming on a new copper roof and children playing at the entrance, the historic Chatham County Courthouse opened its doors again to the community on Saturday.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Preservation Chapel Hill brought together six prominent female leaders Saturday to share their insight on women’s leadership and issues in the Triangle.
With spring just around the corner, it’s time to welcome new members to the Chapel Hill Creamery family.
All Up In Your Business is part of a periodical update on local businesses in the Chapel Hill area. This week includes Carolina Brewery, Top This!, and Pita Pit.
On March 2, Matthew Prusik will receive a new service dog, giving the 28 year old with muscular dystrophy more independence.
As construction moves forward with the Shortbread Lofts development on Rosemary Street, developer Larry Short is reaching out to the Northside community to offer jobs to residents.
Librarian Maggie Hite loves her job more than the average person.
Nearly 50 years after Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have A Dream” speech, Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP leaders are still working to keep that dream alive.
With her violin in hand, musician Alicia Best brought the rich, haunting tones of Appalachian folk ballads to Franklin Street for the first time on Saturday night.
A woman was shot in the head Wednesday while riding in a car heading away from Carrboro on Jones Ferry Road.
From green zebra to butcher red, there’s a tomato variety for everyone at the annual Tomato Day at Carrboro Farmers’ Market.
When Andrea Josey, a UNC alumna, moved into her new apartment at The Park at Chapel Hill, she discovered she wasn’t alone.
Ackland store flooded