Survey shows lack of trust among some Northside residents
A survey conducted by the Marian Cheek Jackson Center shows there’s work to be done when it comes to the relationships of students living in Chapel ...
Read More »A survey conducted by the Marian Cheek Jackson Center shows there’s work to be done when it comes to the relationships of students living in Chapel ...
Read More »Some students might use their internet connections mostly to check social media accounts, upload photos or watch viral videos.
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 »Proposed changes to the development process in the Northside neighborhood might lower the financial burden of building there.
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. ...
Read More »Local restaurant owner, Jamil Kadoura, believes parking is a cancer in downtown Chapel Hill and the only cure is a new parking lot.
Read More »Town officials and advocacy organizations are using a $3 million loan from the University to help long-term, low-income residents find homes in the Northside ...
Read More »A 1920s Paris-style rendition of William Shakespeare’s “Measure for Measure” opens tonight — not in a traditional stage venue, but at Franklin ...
Read More »For women and men who lose their hair due to cancer treatments, a scarf can be a way to maintain hope and a sense of vitality.
Read More »After repeatedly receiving their federal housing subsidies late, residents of Hillsborough’s Gateway Village Apartments now face fees and disconnection ...
Read More »The University is providing a $3 million no-interest loan to help with the acquisition and resale of properties in the historically black, low-income ...
Read More »Out the back door and over the lawn, to grandmother’s house we go — or at least, that’s the idea behind a new alternative to nursing homes.
Read More »Dissatisfied tenants staged protests during the weekend at apartment complexes across Carrboro to challenge abnormally high water bills.
Read More »Northside neighborhood landlords are concerned their voices are not being heard in decision-making processes.
Read More »Housing experts explained to community members at an information session at Town Hall Tuesday that the increase in housing costs in Chapel Hill has surpassed ...
Read More »Nonprofits working with local neighborhoods asked the Chapel Hill Town Council Monday to consider allocating federal funds to the organizations based ...
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Read More »Recent outreach efforts have struggled to convince some Orange County property managers to accept payment in the form of vouchers from the federal affordable ...
Read More »A local business and a nonprofit are working together to improve the living conditions of Carrboro resident Lillie Brown.
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