Kidzu Children’s Museum will relocate to University Square
A local children’s museum is temporarily relocating in anticipation of building a new site on Rosemary Street.
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A local children’s museum is temporarily relocating in anticipation of building a new site on Rosemary Street.
Orange County home-schoolers could get the chance to play on public school sports teams if two bills pass the North Carolina General Assembly.
If passed, state legislation might prevent Chapel Hill from providing residents with town-sponsored internet services.
Due to a reporting error, a previous version of this story misquoted Carrboro Town Manager Steve Stewart as saying the town doesn’t have money set aside for a detailed traffic impact analysis for a proposed freestanding Carrboro branch library. This story has been changed to reflect this correction. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Muriel Williman likes to open a can of worms during her compost classes — literally.
Although Chapel Hill Town Council members took no action on a petition to reduce the area’s deer population, some say the issue is still one that needs to be addressed.
Due to reporting errors, this story incorrectly stated the effect a shift in responsibility for maintaining the road from state to town would have on Carrboro. It would affect funding from the Powell Bill. The story also misstated the operations budget for Community Home Trust. The budget for the upcoming fiscal year is just more than $650,000. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the errors.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners wrestled with options of how to frame agendas and meetings more efficiently Tuesday night.
Orange County is applying to extend the life of its landfill, further delaying a solution for the area’s messiest problem.
Now that the Town of Chapel Hill has decided to create a committee for hearing concerns, it needs to figure out what that will look like.
A local real estate agent is offering a product to educate homeowners about alternatives to foreclosure, which she predicts will be a growing problem in Orange County in the coming months.
Though Orange County has lost two employees who worked to aid the local economy, more flexibility for the plans to restructure the economic department could be gained as a result.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education sought to revise a list of course options, including physical education, German and art, at Thursday night’s meeting.
Orange County officials had hoped voters would approve a sales tax increase. But after its failure, the Board of County Commissioners is reaching for other funding — and may issue bonds.
Despite a year-long debate over tactics to decrease the local deer population, officials from Carrboro and Chapel Hill have yet to find a practical solution to the growing problem.
Although spilled oil from an underground fuel tank in Carrboro has been contained, the clean-up effort has just begun.
Farmers’ markets across the Triangle area will team up for the first time this weekend to raise food to aid the hungry.
A local nonprofit is providing free swimming lessons to 14 black children in an effort to eliminate a racial disparity.
A Franklin Street art gallery is playing host to more than 30 of the state’s premiere ceramic artists during the next month.