Carolina Tiger Rescue will adopt four tigers from the closed Wild Animal Orphanage in San Antonio, Texas.
Author: Staff
Free fall parenting classes at UNC
UNC Family Medicine will host free parenting classes beginning Sept. 8.
Mental illness family classes
Family to Family is a series of 12 weekly classes structured to help family members understand and support a loved one with a serious mental illness.
Main Street sewage meeting
A meeting to discuss the sewage problem affecting business on Main Street in Carrboro will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at Carrboro Town Hall.
Labor Day closings
In observance of Labor Day on Monday, most municipal offices will be closed.
Buses to the game
Chapel Hill Transit will provide bus service on Saturday for the 3:30 p.m. UNC football game.
New OWASA board member
OWASA swore in a new board member, Terri Buckner, on Aug. 25.
Chatham Board of Health seeks pharmacist
The Chatham County Board of Health has a vacant seat and is looking for a registered pharmacist to fill it.
A welcome from Superintendent Forcella
The following is a letter to the Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools community from new Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Superintendent Tom Forcella.
BIG CITY: Safe streets require attention
by Kirk Ross
If you’re a regular reader of this newspaper, you’ve heard this before.
In opposition of DOMA
The following is a resolution passed by the Carrboro Board of Aldermen on Tuesday.
Letter: Unchain dogs in Carrboro
I am surprised that an enlightened burg like Carrboro, the Paris of the Piedmont, is still allowing dogs to be chained day in and day out in this brutal weather.
Letter: Republicans causing unemployment
North Carolina Republicans have again failed our families.
Letter: Editorialists ignore Democratic control
In regards to demonizing the new (2010) Republican Legislature in “A job session indeed†and “Letter to President Obama,†your editorialists ignore the 112-year control of the N.C. Legislature by the Democratic Party.
Letter: Davis issue should be over
Staff Writer Eddy Landreth should listen to sophomore offensive lineman James Hurst.
