Having trouble performing? HUD thought Chapel Hill was, too
In regards to affordable housing, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ranked Chapel Hill as a “troubled performer." However, this ranking ...
Read More »In regards to affordable housing, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ranked Chapel Hill as a “troubled performer." However, this ranking ...
Read More »Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have detained at least two Carrboro residents and at least four other county residents in the past ...
Read More »The Marian Cheek Jackson Center is a non-profit dedicated to building community in Chapel Hill's Northside and Pine Knolls neighborhoods. The organization ...
Read More »Board of Aldermen member Damon Seils said the project is something that has been a part of the Town of Carrboro’s vision for decades, and Mayor of Carrboro ...
Read More »There are over 1000 refugees living and working in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, and the community has seen a concerted effort and response to the needs of ...
Read More »Fred Swaniker wanted to transform educational systems in Africa and create a world-class academic institution, where young students were eager to make ...
Read More »For the past two and a half years, the Franklin Street Ben & Jerry’s has partnered with Musical Empowerment, a student organization that provides ...
Read More »“I’m really impressed by how big this ended up being," first-year Will Smith said. "I’ll definitely come back if they end up doing this again.” ...
Read More »Steel String Brewery Co-owner Andrew Scharfenberg said the brewery focuses most on holding beer tastings during April, which can drive future sales ...
Read More »City desk writer Stephanie Piefke went to three of the main grocery stores this Thursday and compared the prices of several items to distinguish which ...
Read More »International flags line Franklin Street in preparation for the upcoming Near and Far Festival in Chapel Hill this weekend, which will honor and celebrate ...
Read More »The turnover between the spring and summer sessions can result in a fairly complicated subletting process. For a lot of people the subletting procedure ...
Read More »Tucked away around the corner of Franklin Street lies Kurama Sushi Express. Staff writer Claire Willmschen spent an evening sampling their menu. ...
Read More »Chapel Hill and Carrboro are teaming up with the non-profit CASA to build an affordable housing development on South Merritt Mill Road.
Read More »Porthole Alley reopened on March 29 after undergoing a renovation project aiming to improve safety and appearance. The alley is best known for Michael ...
Read More »"We were injured and we're not happy about it," said Bloodstained Men and their Friends spokesperson Harry Guiremand. A group of protestors donning cowboy ...
Read More »Many members of Chapel Hill Town Council and the Carrboro Board of Aldermen — as well as both the Chapel Hill and Carrboro Mayors — hold full or part-time ...
Read More »“Because of limitations in the housing situation with assertions from the Department of Health and Human Services, she asked if Safe Families might ...
Read More »In an effort to keep drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists safe, the town of Chapel Hill and the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) began ...
Read More »Many of Chapel Hill’s bus stops are over thirty years old, but the town is in the process of giving them an upgrade to comply with the Americans with ...
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