Chatham County will host a 10th anniversary tribute to the 9-11 terrorist attack victims on Sunday.
Author: Staff
Construction takes toll on business
By Caroline Kilaru
It takes some pluck these days to get to The Red Hen.
The resale and gift boutique, which caters to mothers and young children, is in crisis due to the construction on Weaver Street.
The Boys of Autumn
It’s going to be soccer weather before you know it – but why wait.
Family tired by library battle
Cray and Kathy Gunn feel as if they’ve just emerged from battle. The war they fought lasted four months and cost them their retirement savings and a summer spent with lawyers and county commissioners instead of family.
High School Football Scores
from around the county.
Carrboro board discusses runoff rules
As a continuous rain provided by tropical depression Lee came down outside the Carrboro Board of Aldermen meeting Tuesday night, discussion flowed inside about stormwater runoff.
Transportation input meeting
The Triangle Area Rural Planning Organization and the N.C. Department of Transportation are holding a public-input meeting on Sept. 14.
Foushee appointed to association board
Valerie Foushee has been appointed to serve as chair of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioner’s Healthy Living Task Force.
Eighth positive rabies test
A raccoon that came in contact with the foot and leg of a Chapel Hill resident on Aug. 27 tested positive for rabies.
Chatham County Recreation Advisory Committee needs members
The Chatham County Recreation Advisory Committee is accepting applications for two vacant seats.
FLORA: Morning glory time
This is the time of year when I let the common morning glories run freely over my yard and garden.
New-era Heels, new Kenan debut
Come Saturday at 3:30 p.m., for at least three, possibly four hours, Carolina’s football players will lose themselves within the game they love enough to spend much of each year preparing to play.
Lady Jags crush Riverside
See photos from the game.
High School Football Scores
from around the county.
Social justice champions honored
Celebrated through stories, song and poetry and remembered for their revolutionary work and dedication to fighting inequality, Yonni Chapman, Rebecca Clark, Rev. Charles M. Jones and Dan Pollitt were honored Sunday.






