Orange County introduces alternative sentencing program for juveniles
Orange County will roll out a new alternative sentencing program today aimed to prevent juvenile misdemeanor offenders from being involved in the criminal justice system.
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Orange County will roll out a new alternative sentencing program today aimed to prevent juvenile misdemeanor offenders from being involved in the criminal justice system.
“They wouldn’t look at anyone differently no matter their race. They treated everyone the same. That’s the message. To spread love and awareness about how we’re all the same no matter where we’re from. They were just so kind, generous, and philanthropic, and optimistic,” said Lina Chaarawi, the cousin of Razan and Yusor Abu-Salha.
Following complaints of frustrated residents and apartments in unacceptable conditions, Chapel Ridge has changed management in an effort to improve the apartment complex.
Representatives for the Chapel Hill bar He’s Not Here have signed offers in compromise for the establishment’s three pending violations.
Despite the record-breaking high temperatures this winter, the town of Chapel Hill is still ready for any snow and inclement weather that could be forthcoming.
Trying to imagine celebrating Thanksgiving without Thanksgiving dinner is hard, but this is often a reality for many people in need in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.
Residents living within Carrboro's extraterritorial jurisdiction follow all of the town's laws — but they aren't able to vote for the officials who create these laws.
The Chapel Hill Town Council recently approved a development for the future Grove Park apartments, currently known as Townhouse Apartments, located on 425 Hillsborough Street.
At a press conference hosted by the Campaign for Racial Equity in our Schools Wednesday, community members addressed the racial inequalities present in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School System.
As a result of a policy change made in May 2015, public housing options have become much more accessible for the formerly incarcerated and homeless.
In the next 20 years, the over-60-year-old population in Orange County is projected to increase by 83 percent, and the community is searching for solutions to accommodate this massive, quickly growing demographic.
International Walk To School Day began in October of 1997 as a one-time event and has since evolved into a movement celebrated by students and communities in the United States and Canada.
More and more of the baby boomer generation reaches retirement age everyday, and with that comes a new set of needs for such a rapidly growing senior citizen population.
The current construction on South Elliott Road is more than a mild inconvenience, many say, but some think the Village Plaza Apartments will be worth it in the end.