Cabe, Murrell won judge positions and two bonds passed
By Erin Kolstad and Olivia Schaber | Nov. 9, 2016At the bottom of the ballots in Orange County, voters decided to support two bond referendums.
Read More »At the bottom of the ballots in Orange County, voters decided to support two bond referendums.
Read More »UNC student Mason Lantay wants Chapel Hill to be the next Silicon Valley.
Read More »Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro visited Raleigh last week to discuss the city's challenges providing affordable housing and sustainable development.
Read More »On Sept. 8, the Orange County Board of Commissioners moved forward with plans to implement more affordable housing options in Orange County.
Read More »On Monday, the Chapel Hill Town Council set aside $688,395 for affordable housing in the fiscal year 2016 budget and decided to allocate funds to several non-profits through the Affordable Housing Development Reserve.
Read More »Mark Marcoplos claimed the at-large seat on the Orange County Board of Commissioners with 46.7 percent of the vote on March 15.
Read More »This February, Raleigh nonprofit DHIC Inc. submitted its plans for building 80 affordable family apartments at 1721 Legion Road.
Read More »For Carrboro resident Lydia Mason, helping other people has always been second nature.
Read More »The number of students living on campus has hit a new low.
Read More »Tiny homes are becoming a viable housing option for homeless people with mental illness.
Read More »“Once I am well, I will find a job, then get back on my feet,” said Ronald Benfield, resident at the Inter-Faith Council Community House.
Read More »As Betty Burnette shuffled around her living room, she discussed the disparity between her move-in day and her present day — the price of rent.
Read More »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.
Read More »As a result of a recent policy change made in May of last year, public housing options have become much more accessible for the formerly incarcerated and homeless.
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Affordable housing for people who work in Chapel Hill has been a significant issue for the current Chapel Hill Town Council for the past four years. Yet the council has managed to largely ignore the requirement for affordable housing with its recent decisions on Obey Creek, Ephesus Fordham and The Edge.
Read More »Though Carrboro requires short-term rentals to obtain a special-use permit, many operations are not in compliance.
Read More »Kira Fisher is a tenant of the Chapel Hill apartment complex 86 North — but not for very much longer.
Read More »Patricia Jones must leave her Chapel Hill apartment by May 1 to avoid eviction — but after weeks of searching, she still has no place to go.
Read More »Disputes over regulations in the Northside Neighborhood Conservation District came to a head Monday when landlords petitioned to disband the entire district.
Read More »If you’re searching for simplicity at home, an innovative developer might hold the keys to your happiness — in the form of a bite-size bungalow.
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