Candidates raise little money for campaign
By Sam Fletcher | Oct. 21, 2013Campaign finance reports for the candidates vying for four seats on the Chapel Hill Town Council reveal a large disparity in the candidates’ fundraising efforts.
Read More »Campaign finance reports for the candidates vying for four seats on the Chapel Hill Town Council reveal a large disparity in the candidates’ fundraising efforts.
Read More »Carr Mill Mall’s simmering parking issues flared Sunday — and the town of Carrboro has begun a study to guage the scope of its parking problems.
Read More »A proposal for a new hotel in Southern Village received overwhelming public support Monday night at a Chapel Hill Town Council meeting.
Read More »Chickens might be land-bound, but local sales of the birds are certainly taking off.
Read More »After losing out on the nomination for Ellie Kinnaird’s recently vacated seat in the North Carolina Senate, Carrboro Mayor Mark Chilton said he wants to impact statewide elections.
Read More »Logan Horton spent his Saturday in a bunny costume, hopping and cheering. Horton, who works for the Orange County Department of Environment, Agriculture, Parks and Recreation, was an official Easter Bunny at the Community Egg Hunt at Henry Anderson Community Park Saturday morning.
Read More »A controversial proposal to build a CVS Pharmacy in Carrboro will undergo drastic changes after the pharmacy opted to withdraw its rezoning request and pursue a smaller facility.
Read More »Carrboro Mayor Mark Chilton, a UNC alumnus and an environmentally conscious activist, traveled to Washington, D.C., on Sunday to participate in a protest against the Keystone XL Pipeline proposal, which would create a pipeline system to transport oil from Canada to the United States.
Read More »In the swirling snow, a handful of British soldiers stood around a fire, cooking salted beef.
Read More »A UNC student was hit by a car Tuesday night while crossing the street at the intersection of Weaver Dairy Road and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, fueling concerns about the safety of pedestrians on one of Chapel Hill’s most heavily trafficked roads.
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