Open Streets returns to Carrboro
By Lauren Miller | Apr. 7, 2016Weaver Street in Carrboro will be closed off to traffic on Sunday to encourage residents to come out and get active.
Read More »Weaver Street in Carrboro will be closed off to traffic on Sunday to encourage residents to come out and get active.
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School Board of Education hosted an information session Tuesday at Lincoln Center for prospective applicants to fill the recently vacated seat on the board.
Read More »While the national election stage is just being set, the upcoming March primary will directly determine who will fill the four seats on the Orange County Board of Commissioners.
Read More »The controversy surrounding PACE Academy sparked again at a hearing Monday as the state Board of Education’s Department of Public Instruction released a multitude of records pertaining to PACE and other charter schools.
Read More »It has been almost a month since the June 17 mass shooting at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., that claimed the lives of nine members of the church’s congregation.
Read More »Next week, downtown Carrboro will be buzzing with new activities.
Read More »Within the next few days there will be a new casual venue on the Carrboro restaurant scene. Cafe Symmetry will open in Carr Mill Mall, in the space formerly occupied by Panzanella.
Read More »Five years ago, Carrboro resident Ellen Perry led Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt and then-Carrboro mayor Mark Chilton through their towns in wheeled walkers.
Read More »Carrboro’s El Centro Hispano will celebrate the grand opening of its Center for Employment and Leadership on Sunday.
Read More »The interactions between Carrboro police and residents might soon be recorded on camera.
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