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A line of people in pajamas and winter coats wrapped around Maple View Farm Ice Cream’s front porch early Saturday morning, despite below-freezing temperatures.
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A line of people in pajamas and winter coats wrapped around Maple View Farm Ice Cream’s front porch early Saturday morning, despite below-freezing temperatures.
On Wednesday, Jan. 31, Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger declared Feb. 10 Our Three Winners Day to honor the lives of the three students who were killed in 2015.
Rodrigo Parra giggled as he ran around the gravel lot with his friends, releasing energy after a long day of class. His school, Frank Porter Graham Elementary, just reopened after several snow days. The 11-year-old looked, acted and played like any other fifth grade student. The next day, however, he did what most elementary students don’t have to; he fought for his home.
The Combs family stood near the edge of the Orange County Courthouse lawn as Mysti Mayhem, a band from Durham, belted out “Come Together” by The Beatles. Chapel Hill local Malia Combs donned a pink “pussy hat” and a shirt from the Women’s March on Washington.
Joseph Nolasco held a poster reading “TPS” in big blue letters above his head. Despite the wind and near-freezing temperature, the 9-year-old stayed focused on the speakers at the podium to his right. He eagerly shouted, “Protect TPS!” as he stood with his mother, even though he does not know what that phrase means for him and his family.
Residents of Town House Apartments cannot sign leases for the next school year right now because of potential redevelopment. An email, sent on Oct. 19, stated the apartment complex will assess the redevelopment process in February and update residents.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce welcomed a new vice president of membership in late November to head their division of over 1,200 business members.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro residents pay an average of around $19 more for water and sewage per month than Durham and Raleigh.
Orange County Board of Commissioners unanimously agreed to repeal an ordinance that made it unlawful for women “over the age of 14 years, or any other physically developed female person,” to expose their breasts below the top part of the areola in public, earlier this month.
Chapel Hill's municipal solid waste continues to find itself in the backyard of low-income communities, despite the town's best efforts to keep landfills out of these areas.
Staff Writer Marin Wolf tweets live from the November 9 work session.
Keith Hanson always hated running.
Students filled the Agora on Oct. 10 to watch their classmates use their shoes as binoculars and bet on fake racehorses during the Granville Towers Hypnotist Night performance by Dr. Jim Wand.
Lillie Lee Perry Atwater seemed to know everyone in the crowded Chapel Hill Public Library conference room. The Chapel Hill native made sure to greet every smiling face that came her way with a kiss or handshake, asking about their lives and thanking them for coming.
The afternoon air was hot and humid as David Deming, a bus driver for the Town of Chapel Hill, tended a pan of hot dogs set on top of an open flame. A plate of stacked buns, a salad, a dish containing rice and sausage and bunches of bananas sat on his beige folding table.
The mayors of Chapel Hill and Carrboro proclaimed the last week of September as Diaper Need Awareness Week to bring attention to the lack of access to diapers experienced by those who live in poverty.
The UNC Board of Trustees meets this week to discuss closing Horace Williams Airport because of reduced use and much needed repairs that will cost UNC approximately $1 million.
The Good Neighbor Initiative hosted its annual Neighborhood Night Out and Block Party on Thursday to bring students and local residents together living in Chapel Hill neighborhoods.