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It can run, but it can’t hide.
Chapel Hill mom Alyssa Minshall was disappointed with the children’s toys already on the market — so with help from her own kids, she created a new one.
After years of noncompliance and financial concerns, a Carrboro school is at risk of losing its charter.
The Rogers Road neighborhood might get one step closer to remediation when politicians from across the county gather for their annual Assembly of Governments meeting Thursday.
523 E. Franklin St. is a building with a rich history — but an uncertain future.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will honor 12 local business leaders at its inaugural Hall of Fame Nov. 13. The Daily Tar Heel will feature each of its inductees. Stein, Bill and Jesse Basnight will be inducted.
Editor’s Note: A team of six staff writers, including Mary Helen Moore, Princess Streeter, Rachel Herzog, Will Parker, Zoe Schaver and Patrick Millett, were stationed around Chapel Hill to cover the town council elections.
The fate of the Carrboro service dog nonprofit Eyes Ears Nose and Paws is uncertain after the death of a dog in the group’s care this summer and a worsening financial situation.
Charlene Hayes was devastated when Worthy, a service dog in training she’d worked with, died after being left in a car by a trainer — but she hopes the tragedy will bring greater public awareness for animal rights.