Anti-lingering ordinance constitutionality questioned
Local officials are torn between preserving public safety and protecting First Amendment rights.
Read More »Local officials are torn between preserving public safety and protecting First Amendment rights.
Read More »Reina Galjour left her job in an El Paso, Texas, clinic to move to a village with no running water and no toilets. In February 2010, Galjour, a certified ...
Read More »Chapel Hill will encourage residents to leave their cars at home Thursday in an effort to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality.
Read More »Greenbridge faced foreclosure sale today for the second time in four months — but Bank of America has again postponed the date to give developers more ...
Read More »Some residents of Mebane may find themselves in a new county by 2012. After more than 150 years of dispute, Orange County and Alamance County could agree ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen had dogs’ — but maybe not the public’s — best interests in mind when it voted last week to ban tethering. While ...
Read More »In lieu of a permanent stage, UNC’s Pauper Players have performed all over campus. But their Fall production of “Guys and Dolls” won’t be seen ...
Read More »With people pouring out of every stoop and porch, the Carrboro Music Festival brings over 180 bands from around the Triangle to 25 different venues on ...
Read More »For day laborers in Carrboro, the corner of Jones Ferry and Davie roads is the gateway to finding work every day. And though workers can only linger ...
Read More »Dog owners can no longer tie their dogs to a stationary object after the Carrboro Board of Aldermen unanimously passed an anti-tethering ordinance Tuesday. ...
Read More »Cray and Kathy Gunn eagerly supported plans for a free-standing library for Carrboro — until they learned the site rezoning would redirect traffic past ...
Read More »Ricardo Palao is tired of talking about 300 East Main St. The Carrboro resident said he has been negotiating with developers of the large mixed-use project, ...
Read More »As the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district plans for a new elementary school, the growing gap in the number of students who receive free and reduced-price ...
Read More »The Carrboro Board of Aldermen passed a resolution this week against the N.C. Defense of Marriage Act, a measure proposed in the N.C. General Assembly. ...
Read More »Fifty years ago, a scared 12-year-old black boy entered the doors of Chapel Hill Junior High School for the first time. His name was Stanley Vickers. ...
Read More »Carrboro government officials hope to have a new town manager by the end of the year. Former Carrboro Town Manager Steve Stewart retired Aug. 1 after ...
Read More »The fate of a freestanding library in southwest Orange County remains unknown.
Read More »Candidates for the 2011 election in Chapel Hill joined Thursday for the first major event of the season. At the Friends of the Downtown forum, candidates ...
Read More »Carrboro residents might have a new cafe to hang out in. The Board of Alderman voted to approve a $45,000 loan to Sherry Pate and Jerry Glass to support ...
Read More »Students and Chapel Hill residents could see more food trucks in the near future if both Town Council members and owners of food trucks can agree on regulations. ...
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