Author, historian Stewart Dunaway explains Chapel Hill’s history
By Aren Besson | Apr. 19, 2015Chapel Hill was named after a chapel on a hill — probably.
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Read More »If Chapel Hill changes its approach to architecture, the sunlight that drives climate change could also be used to combat it.
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board of Education will discuss whether to increase the wages of its approximately 2,200 employees to a living wage next week.
Read More »For some, the Chapel Hill Street Scene Teen Center was more than an after-school program: It was a lifeline.
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 the increase in income during the past 20 years.
Read More »Cat’s Cradle owner Frank Heath walked out of a public hearing on the proposed Arts and Innovation Center Tuesday night after expressing his frustration.
Read More »More than 20 Orange County officials and residents came together Thursday to brainstorm strategies for reducing poverty.
Read More »Despite the town’s best efforts, hopeful developers still face challenges when trying to build and manage affordable housing complexes.
Read More »Orange County is expecting to see a big increase in its recycling after the Orange County Board of Commissioners approved the purchase of thousands of new blue, 95-gallon roll carts for residents in the rural curbside program.
Read More »Strobe lights, dancing children and glow sticks characterized the final day of Northside Elementary School’s Kick for Kindness anti-bullying week.
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