Organization endorses candidates to make Chapel Hill more livable
In a matter of years a community-based political organization has cemented its role in Chapel Hill politics. Chapel Hill Alliance for a Livable Town (CHALT) ...
Read More »In a matter of years a community-based political organization has cemented its role in Chapel Hill politics. Chapel Hill Alliance for a Livable Town (CHALT) ...
Read More »Hundreds of people protested for the removal of the Silent Sam statue yesterday at a rally on UNC’s McCorkle Place. Since the protest, Chapel Hill residents ...
Read More »Silent Sam remains standing in McCorkle Place despite calls from leaders — including Gov. Roy Cooper — across the state for its removal. The ...
Read More »Katie Loovis is the new Vice President for External Affairs in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce.
Read More »Another pizza joint is joining Benny’s, Toppers and Artisan Pizza Kitchen on Franklin Street.
Read More »Thousands gathered at Morehead Planetarium, where a viewing party was held for the first total eclipse over the United States since 1979.
Read More »Everything from bars to arcades to hair salons are banding together to support Charlottesville after deadly protests swept the city earlier this month. ...
Read More »Chapel Hill mayor Pam Hemminger sent a letter to Chancellor Carol Folt asking UNC to take down Silent Sam — a monument to Confederate soldiers on UNC's ...
Read More »A construction worker fell off a ladder inside of an unfinished Carolina Square building Thursday, according to David Reeves, the Carolina Square ...
Read More »Orange County Schools announced it will ban students from wearing Confederate flags, swastikas and other designs and symbols associated with the KKK in ...
Read More »Students and local residents gathered on Sunday in front of the Silent Sam monument on UNC's campus for a vigil in solidarity against the violence that ...
Read More »Walking down West Franklin Street on a Wednesday afternoon, it can feel like a food desert. Before this summer, there were no places to buy many essential ...
Read More »Carrboro voted unanimously July 3 to be the first local government in the state to enjoy alcohol with their Sunday brunch.
Read More »Want to know what’s the buzz about beekeeping? Wondering why we need to #savethebees? Local beekeepers in Chapel Hill and Carrboro are happy to share ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Public Library unveiled its new pop-up library, the Circulator, at the Chapel Hill Farmer's Market on Saturday.
Read More »Carrboro’s Board of Aldermen is responsible for promoting the values and ideals of the town through legislative policy decisions.
Read More »Pam Hemminger, elected mayor of Chapel Hill in 2015, will be running for reelection in November. Staff writer Montana Gramer asked her about town politics, ...
Read More »Richard Crump slogged through watermelon guts to find glory as the winner of this year's DSI Watermelon Eating Contest, held in Kenan Memorial Stadium ...
Read More »The Carrboro Police Department found a dead person in a UNC-owned building in Carrboro this morning while responding to a dispatch for a suspicious person ...
Read More »With beads of sweat on their foreheads and drenched white tank tops clinging to their bodies, the construction team building Carolina Square works through ...
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