Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department seeks public opinion
By Morgan Swift | Aug. 26, 2014Carrboro is seeking feedback from its residents to better cater to their recreation needs.
Read More »Carrboro is seeking feedback from its residents to better cater to their recreation needs.
Read More »Carrboro is seeking feedback from its residents to better cater to their recreation needs.
Read More »A string of crimes landed the two men charged with killing a UNC professor this summer in and out of a jail cell in the past five years.
Read More »Plots rich with organically grown vegetables scatter the lot on 2200 Homestead Road. Every Saturday morning, members of HOPE Gardens and other volunteers gather to get dirty, tend the garden and foster a community environment.
Read More »After more than 90 years in business on Franklin Street, Sutton’s Drug Store opened its doors for dinner for the first time Thursday.
Read More »Two Chapel Hill breweries teamed up with 20 other members of the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild this weekend to create North Carolina’s first state beer.
Read More »When Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools started Monday, not everyone was excited to begin the new year.
Read More »Tenants for Chapel Hill’s upcoming mixed-use project at 123 W. Franklin St. are beginning to line up.
Read More »UNC students bring Chapel Hill bars and clubs to life. And many of them are doing so from behind the counter.
Read More »A collection of more than 100 protesters, student activists and Triangle residents marched on Franklin Street Friday night with one clear goal: to stand in solidarity with the protests in Ferguson, Mo.
Read More »The future of alternative energy in Chapel Hill is getting brighter.
Read More »All it takes is a brand new house for six elderly Orange County residents to feel young again.
Read More »Linda's Bar & Grill has trivia Tuesday and Wednesday night with an eclectic mix of clientele who are eager to participate.
Read More »Art Menius said his favorite part was the people who enjoyed taking the classes, who said The ArtsCenterhttp://www.artscenterlive.org/ made their kids’ and grandkids’ lives better.http://artmenius.com/
Read More »Chapel Hill officials are considering plans to put another multi-story building on Rosemary Street — a hotel that would replace Los Potrillos Mexican restaurant and border the town’s historic Northside neighborhood.
Read More »In July, the National Endowment for the Arts awarded 66 Our Town grants for cultivating arts-based community development in U.S. towns. And for the second consecutive year, the proposed Carrboro Arts & Creativity District was not on that list.
Read More »Chapel Hill bars are getting more serious about enforcing alcohol laws.
Read More »Johnny T-shirt employees are mourning the death of owner Charles “Chuck” Helpingstine, who died Thursday.
Read More »Getting a ride to Carrboro is now as easy as tapping a button and swiping a debit card — but the impact ridesharing services like Uber are having on transportation regulations is not quite so simple.
Read More »After almost 50 years in the University Square development, Chapel Hill Barber Shop has relocated to the Courtyard.
Read More »With jazz, it’s all about the atmosphere.
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