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Local officials are looking to the East for ways to jump-start the regional economy and counter unemployment.
Community members will gather tonight for a ground breaking banquet to celebrate the future of St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church Village in Chapel Hill.
Election advertisements are popping up along highways and roadsides in Chapel Hill.
UNC students know their social media — and Chapel Hill leaders are putting their blogging and communication skills to good use.
County officials voted Tuesday to move forward with an on-campus ambulance substation in an effort to improve response times.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce met Thursday night to welcome more than 350 new members despite a still sluggish economy.
When Chapel Hill officials adopted a comprehensive plan to guide town growth in 2000, they relied on professional opinions more than community voices.
The original version of this story does not clearly state the role of marketing company Sheer Associates, Inc. The company is providing material to educate voters, not to advocate for or against the tax. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for any confusion.
For candidates in this year’s Chapel Hill municipal elections, affordable housing will once again be a major issue.
Local residents and community organizers spent Saturday night dancing for their very own branch of the Boys and Girls Club.
Editor’s note: One hundred fifty years ago Sunday, reports of the attack on Fort Sumter appeared in area newspapers. These stories from the Civil War are presented as they might have appeared in a student newspaper. All photos and article data courtesy of Wilson Library.
To explore more stories commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, check this timeline.
Rachit Shukla had run out of options in Orange County.
Chapel Hill motorists and computer geeks alike might not mind the inconvenience of stray branches being trimmed by the road after new traffic and fiber optic systems are installed.
Members of the rural Orange County community expressed concern about proposed changes to development laws at the Orange County Board of Commissioners’ quarterly public hearing Monday night.
Matthew Roybal doesn’t look like a farmer.
As May, graduation and summer loom closer, one thought is prevalent on students’ minds.
A local school board will be one step closer to finding a new superintendent at a meeting tonight.
This story appeared as part of the 2010 Year In Review issue. The Daily Tar Heel resumes publication Jan. 10.
Orange County’s Financial Services Department was applauded for its success at Tuesday’s Board of County Commissioners meeting.