Local artist documents lives of people residing in mobile homes
With a $1,000 arts grant, local artist Susan Simone will take a look at what she views as the unseen communities in Orange County’s midst.
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With a $1,000 arts grant, local artist Susan Simone will take a look at what she views as the unseen communities in Orange County’s midst.
Spanish-speaking resident Ricardo Lazaro has seen drug activities happening in Abbey Court Condominiums for the past three years — and he wants his concerns heard at the Carrboro Police Department.
After more than 10 months of construction, West Weaver Street reopened Monday morning to increased foot traffic and relieved business owners.
The University is moving forward with plans for Carolina North, a research campus that was endorsed six years ago but delayed due to budget constraints.
Christian Kohlmann says he found his second family at the Chapel of the Cross. And after Monday’s Town Council meeting, he is looking forward to seeing it grow.
Crime in Orange County is on the decline, officials say — and law enforcement wants to work with residents to keep it that way.
With the fifth annual Project Connect just around the corner, organizers are calling for donors and volunteers to aid in an effort to stop homelessness.
Chapel Hill joined a diverse group of town governments, stores, restaurants and other businesses named as bicycle-friendly businesses by the League of American Bicyclists this month.
Chapel Hill has long ranked high among the country’s small cities.