Students invited to move to Northside
The historically black Northside neighborhood has always worked to preserve its culture, which some fear has been threatened by an influx of student renters. ...
Read More »The historically black Northside neighborhood has always worked to preserve its culture, which some fear has been threatened by an influx of student renters. ...
Read More »The kids of Northside Elementary School were in for a treat Friday afternoon when eight volunteers from UNC came to join them for a fun afternoon of arts ...
Read More »Moseley Architects won The Award For Excellence in Architectural Design last week at the North Carolina School Board Association conference in Greensboro. ...
Read More »The Neighborhood Night Out and Block Party emptied downtown residential streets Thursday and brought students and residents together for music, food and ...
Read More »About 50 local residents and students braved the rainy weather Monday night to participate in the annual Good Neighbor Walk, intended to help improve ...
Read More »For months, parking in the Northside neighborhood has been a source of stress for landlords and tenants. And now, it’s the subject of the lawsuit. ...
Read More »Last year, the CHCCS Board of Education decided to name the district’s 11th elementary after the historic segregated school. And for Northside alumni ...
Read More »In the face of state and federal budget cuts, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will ask Orange County officials Thursday for $5.4 million in extra funding ...
Read More »For years, Rev. Robert Campbell dealt with restricted mobility in his home. But Campbell said his life got a lot better when volunteers from a Habitat ...
Read More »When Northside Elementary opens its doors this fall, it will show off a number of green features while also embracing the site’s distinct history.
Read More »As construction moves forward with the Shortbread Lofts development on Rosemary Street, developer Larry Short is reaching out to the Northside community ...
Read More »One of Chapel Hill’s most troubled communities has found an ally in a Durham-based credit union.
Read More »In August, 80-year-old Ben Degraffenreid found a notice on his mailbox informing him that his lease had been terminated and he had 10 days to leave his ...
Read More »The beginning of UNC’s fall semester might still be a month away, but town and University officials are already preparing for students to move back ...
Read More »The first half of the final Chapel Hill Town Council meeting Monday brought heavily debated projects to a close.
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools’ newest elementary school is taking its first major steps toward becoming a reality. Elementary School 11 will be ...
Read More »Developers in Chapel Hill recognize that students are a profitable market. But the Chapel Hill community is not, and has never been, limited to students. ...
Read More »Charlie Umstead said he loves the location of his Northside apartment, but strict parking restrictions could make it harder for the UNC junior to live ...
Read More »Students who live in Northside and Pine Knolls will face increased restrictions on parking if a plan that targets those communities passes unchanged.
Read More »Local officials hope a new downtown Chapel Hill development might fill a void in affordable rental housing.
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