Mayor Kleinschmidt announces bid for second term
It took just one short whistle to bring about 30 chattering voices to a silence in the dim lighting of The Crunkleton Thursday night.
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It took just one short whistle to bring about 30 chattering voices to a silence in the dim lighting of The Crunkleton Thursday night.
Randee Haven-O’Donnell remembers advocating for the worker movement in college as one of her most rewarding endeavors.
To Joe Capowski, part of the problem is cultural.
For Judge Carl Fox, the decision to allow John Edwards to be relieved from further questioning in a case involving ownership of sex tapes of him and Rielle Hunter was one he had to make.
Michelle Johnson starts every morning with a session of meditation on her kitchen floor.
Amidst discussion of a potential library card fee and an unexpected tipping fee increase, the Chapel Hill Town Council passed a $50.5 million budget for the 2011-2012 fiscal year Monday night.
What started out as a morning robbery in the Northside neighborhood turned into a chase for the Chapel Hill Police Department.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners will discuss tonight the details of a possible $100,000 incentive package for the Mebane manufacturing company AKG of America Inc.
With discussions on the table for a proposed $100,000 incentive package, Orange County is looking to play a more aggressive role in strengthening area economic development.
With a charming smile and a Southern drawl, John Edwards vowed to support the values he believed North Carolinians held most dear when he began working as one of the state’s two U.S. senators in 1999.
The frenzy of larger-than-life advertising that many associate with the streets of big cities could soon appear in Chapel Hill and save the town money.
For one resident, the world turned on its side Tuesday morning.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners took the first steps toward closing the county’s landfill by passing a $5 tipping fee increase Tuesday night.
Renita Lee was always running out of eggs.
After more than three years of contentious debate, the Chapel Hill Town Council approved a special-use permit Monday night that will allow for the expansion of a local homeless shelter.
As the state prepares to hand down its budget for the next fiscal year, the biggest advocate for local farmers is bracing for unexpected cuts.
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Former solid waste worker Clyde Clark won’t get his job back after Town Manager Roger Stancil followed the recommendation of the committee that heard his appeal.
After almost four months of waiting, Kerry Bigelow could find out today if he can go back to work.