Morgan Swift
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Survey shows lack of trust among some Northside residents
A survey conducted by the Marian Cheek Jackson Center shows there’s work to be done when it comes to the relationships of students living in Chapel Hill’s Northside neighborhood and their landlords.
Landlords: the town’s new Northside initiative is futile
Town officials and advocacy organizations are using a $3 million loan from the University to help long-term, low-income residents find homes in the Northside neighborhood — but some landlords say the market has already shifted to better suit student renters.
Billing scam targets 6 Carrboro businesses
Carrboro businesses and residents are the latest victims of a nationwide phone scam from someone posing as a Duke Energy employee.
Northside landlords demand a voice
Northside neighborhood landlords are concerned their voices are not being heard in decision-making processes.
Officer injured in 1995 shooting uses book to discuss struggle
Her whole life, Demetrise Stephenson-Cobb dreamt of becoming a police officer and eventually working for the State Bureau of Investigation.
Carrboro eyes new arts center
Business leaders and residents have voiced a mix of excitement and hesitation regarding a proposal to build an Arts and Innovation Center in Carrboro.
Northside to be featured at GreenNC symposium
Two Triangle professionals will be speaking at the GreenNC 2014 symposium in Raleigh Thursday, presenting their work on Northside Elementary.
Chapel Hill rolls out new cyclist safety measures
Chapel Hill is taking safety precautions for cyclists and pedestrians by painting road symbols and changing crosswalk signals.
The Graduate apartment complex changes the housing landscape
When it comes to finding a place to live, UNC graduate students are left with limited options that require a choice between affordability or convenience. But local developers are suggesting a solution in the form of a proposed new apartment complex.
Chapel Hill High School freshman is rising star on the golf course
Tell Gina Kim she’s sub-par, and she’ll take it as a compliment.
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