Plans to clear cut P.H. Craig Forest in Carrboro divide community
The owner of a local, beloved forest intends to clear cut thirty-four acres of his land, but maybe not for the reason you think.
Read More »The owner of a local, beloved forest intends to clear cut thirty-four acres of his land, but maybe not for the reason you think.
Read More »After bringing gender-neutral bathrooms and statements of inclusion to Carrboro, here's what the Mayor is doing now.
Read More »“I was not responsive to my environment for many years, but because of Club Nova I was able to re-socialize.”
Read More »Carrboro has long been a leader in supporting LGBT rights. The town elected North Carolina’s first openly-gay mayor in 1995 and voted to create domestic-partner ...
Read More »The Carrboro Police Department detailed their findings on their own racial biases in their policing to the Board of Aldermen on Tuesday. Here's what they ...
Read More »The value of the Hispanic community in Carborro and the peace of mind immigrants should be allowed in the community was emphasized at the "Know Your Rights" ...
Read More »ICE officials have recently made at least 10 detainments in Orange and Chatham Counties. Carrboro and Chapel Hill officials want citizens to know their ...
Read More »Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have detained at least two Carrboro residents and at least four other county residents in the past ...
Read More »“(This is) basically a way of encouraging the public to come onto the streets and keep cars out and be active and healthy and utilize the streets in ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro are teaming up with the non-profit CASA to build an affordable housing development on South Merritt Mill Road.
Read More »Many members of Chapel Hill Town Council and the Carrboro Board of Aldermen — as well as both the Chapel Hill and Carrboro Mayors — hold full or part-time ...
Read More »Charlotte's new light rail extension offers students affordable transportation and gives them access to more entertainment and job opportunities.
Read More »Members of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools community met Sunday to organize a walkout protesting gun violence on March 14 at 9:55 a.m. The walkout ...
Read More »In the last few years, there has been an increase in student residents in Lloyd-Broad. That increase has had some adverse effects for the neighborhood ...
Read More »Carrboro may soon change their property tax rate for the first time in nine years.
Read More »Resting in the neck of the woods of Carrboro is the Carolina North Forest, the last untouched forested land of the town -- but possibly not for long. ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen discussed the creation of a new Comprehensive Plan for the town on their Jan. 9 meeting which gathered support by both ...
Read More »Barbara Foushee was sworn in to the Carrboro Board of Aldermen Dec. 5. She was the only new member to be elected this past November. Staff writer Claire ...
Read More »Slaughtering animals has become a topic of concern for Carrboro residents. As of Nov. 21, the Board of Aldermen met to reassess an ordinance that was ...
Read More »Krave, Carrboro and Chapel Hill’s first kava bar, opened in March 2015. Located on Main Street in Carrboro near Open Eye Café, Krave offers a wide ...
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