Carrboro elections see ‘fresh blood’ with new candidates
With four candidates running for three seats and only two incumbents, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen is sure to see fresh blood this election.
Read More »With four candidates running for three seats and only two incumbents, the Carrboro Board of Aldermen is sure to see fresh blood this election.
Read More »Despite a cold rain, more than 50 UNC students went door-to-door in Meadowmont and Southern Village to collect food for local children Monday afternoon. ...
Read More »Angel Martinez said he just wants to find work in a poor economy, but a Carrboro ordinance has led to police harassment and made finding construction ...
Read More »Opponents of Carrboro’s anti-lingering ordinance will break the rules today — in an effort to get them repealed.
Read More »The half-renovated 1976 Airstream trailer that sits in Steve and Nancy Williams’ driveway in Carrboro represents their plan to make some extra money ...
Read More »The West End Poetry Festival, which is in its sixth year, was created to promote local writers from North Carolina and poetry in any form.
Read More »An “occupation” will take place Saturday morning at the Peace and Justice Plaza — but no one, from organizers to local police, knows exactly what ...
Read More »It’s rare to find a student who doesn’t see the weekend as an opportunity to blow off steam after a rigorous week of schoolwork.
Read More »Finding a site for Orange County Public Library’s southwest branch has been no easy task — an initial location was rejected after $60,000 had been ...
Read More »For too long, Carrboro’s revolving loan fund has been giving start-up businesses a lot for too little in return. Now, after the failures of two of the ...
Read More »With limited options for controlling the growth of the deer population in Carrboro, residents could soon be allowed to take matters into their own hands ...
Read More »Residents want to “occupy” Chapel Hill and Carrboro, but they don’t know what for just yet. Nearly 100 people gathered in Peace and Justice Plaza ...
Read More »Alabama Avenue’s close-knit neighborhood feel could be lost if a proposed Family Dollar store passes the town of Carrboro’s approval process.
Read More »First-time candidate for the Carrboro Board of Aldermen Michelle Johnson emerged this week as the leading fundraiser among a field of mostly incumbents. ...
Read More »The North Carolina chapter of the Sierra Club announced endorsements Wednesday for Chapel Hill and Carrboro’s municipal elections.
Read More »Carrboro’s revolving loan fund has helped many small businesses take their first steps, but some failures have forced the town to re-evaluate how it ...
Read More »Carrboro residents could see a change in landscape as developers move forward with plans for a new shopping center.
Read More »Carrboro police cracked down on prostitution last month after receiving dozens of calls from concerned residents of Abbey Court Condominiums.
Read More »DSI Comedy Theater has a new student demographic — middle school girls. The Carrboro-based theater is offering a new improvisation class called IMPOWER, ...
Read More »UNC will celebrate its third annual First Amendment Day on Tuesday, Sept. 27, but its importance extends outside the campus.
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