'We know this is a first step': Carrboro Town Council approves new language plan
On April 9, the Carrboro Town Council met to discuss language access and Poetry Month.
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On April 9, the Carrboro Town Council met to discuss language access and Poetry Month.
As Chapel Hill and Carrboro's populations increase, so do questions and misconceptions about affordable housing, stormwater management and zoning.
On Feb. 20, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners held a business meeting to discuss Black History Month, the countywide strategic plan for the 2024-25 fiscal year and the Orange Water and Sewer Authority’s annual update.
The longstanding local music venue Cat’s Cradle will be opening a second location at 107 and 109 Brewer Lane in Carrboro. Permits were issued for the new site and work is underway on the project.
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
On Jan. 18, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education held its first meeting of the year to discuss topics such as the Parents’ Bill of Rights and the Exceptional Children program restructuring.
On Feb. 21, 1996, an all-white jury of six men and six women sentenced Russell William Tucker, a Black man, to death for the murder of a Kmart security guard.
This year brought many environmental policy changes for North Carolina, from sewage waste to farming to renewable energy.
The state of North Carolina has 100 counties — 80 of which are rural or non-metropolitan. These counties hold around 40 percent of the state’s total population, and many only have one hospital each, or none at all.
A line wrapping around the Brockwell Building at the intersection of Franklin and Columbia streets was a common occurrence last week, as customers waited for a taste of North Carolina’s first standalone Raising Cane’s.
Editor's note: This story is part of a series on Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Board of Education candidates. The Daily Tar Heel is not endorsing any CHCCS school board candidates.
The first-ever standalone Raising Cane’s restaurant in North Carolina is set to open on Nov. 7 on the corner of Columbia and East Franklin streets after the company purchased the property in late 2021.
In 2001, Delores Bailey was laid off from her job at a boat manufacturing company.
The Orange County Board of County Commissioners met to discuss emergency preparation and the Orange County Climate Action Plan on Tuesday.
On Sept. 1, the Town of Carrboro will unveil a truth plaque at the historical Strayhorn House, located at 109 Jones Ferry Road.
The Carrboro Farmers' Market celebrated the 24th annual National Farmers Market Week from Aug. 6 through 12.
Longtime Chapel Hill resident and UNC alumna Rebecca Mormino will be the new executive director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, starting Aug. 14.
The Uproar Festival of Public Art, which began on July 14 and ends on Aug. 12, showcases works by 60 artists from four states across Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Hillsborough.
Chapel Hill Transit has been awarded a $2.16 million grant by the Federal Transit Administration to improve bus stops and advance its Bus Stop Improvement Plan. Chapel Hill was one of 130 municipalities across the country to receive one of these grants.
The towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro kicked off their combined month-long LGBTQ+ pride celebration on June 3 with the second annual Pride Promenade.