Chapel Hill gets the wheels turning on new bike paths
New bike paths aim to help increase the safety and ease of biking around Chapel Hill.
Read More »New bike paths aim to help increase the safety and ease of biking around Chapel Hill.
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill is taking action to finally determine who owns the Jefferson Davis Memorial Highway marker so that it can be removed.
Read More »Chapel Hill is facing an affordable and public housing crisis, but a new program from the Department of Housing and Urban Development aims to help the ...
Read More »A roundup of Chapel Hill Police reports from Jan. 10 - 14.
Read More »Franklin Street will be joining a nationwide trend of fiber internet, with communication lines being installed starting January 14.
Read More »“Given that turnover is good for boards, and given that I want to take on the chance to serve students and teachers at a broader level, I won’t be ...
Read More »Here's some highlights from the Chapel Hill Police log for Jan. 3 - 7.
Read More »Chapel Hill is losing two businesses, but is gaining a new one, set to open this spring.
Read More »The Cat Tales Cat Café is still on its way, but the grand opening has been delayed. Here's the progress so far, and what's left to be finished. ...
Read More »From Spanky's to Sugarland to Smoothie King, catch up on all the business news you might've missed in 2018.
Read More »In the past two years, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community has seen two water crises, big enough to bring on cancelled classes and students leaving campus ...
Read More »“I had a family friend whose dad got taken away by ICE while on his way to work, so it's things like that that scare me."
Read More »The most recent midterm election season brought both parties different successes across the state, as well as an ongoing investigation and the passing ...
Read More »By fighting controversial opinions of parents and faculty, a local elementary school is trying to become a Mandarin magnet school and language program. ...
Read More »The LEAP program aims to meet the severe needs of students at the top of the academic spectrum, which several in the CHCCS system say is as necessary ...
Read More »A roundup of police reports from the weekend of Nov. 29 to Dec. 2.
Read More »The Inter-Faith Council won an award sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline for their impressive work in supporting the people of the Triangle.
Read More »Kidzu might be relocating to Southern Village to bring children a bigger museum and outdoor space.
Read More »Put down those dumbbells and stretch out your toes; a new barre studio is opening on Franklin Street with deals for college students. No experience required, ...
Read More »OWASA officials addressed concerns about falling trees, potential flooding issues and impact on well water.
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