The east block of Weaver Street is likely to remain closed until as late as mid-June.
Author: Staff
ALERT Operation
The multi-agency Alcohol Law Enforcement Response Team conducted an enforcement operation.
Memorial Day events
Local veterans will join together at the American Legion Post 6, at 1714 Legion Road in Chapel Hill, on Memorial Day (Monday) to remember deceased veterans.
Community Canning Series
The Carrboro Farmers’ Market and chef Sheri Castle introduced the new “Year Round Food: Community Canning Series†at this week’s Wednesday afternoon market.
Master Aging Plan
The Orange County Department on Aging will hold a workshop series to create a Master Aging Plan, with a workshop on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Carrboro Century Center.
Beehive Salon braid challenge
The Beehive Salon is issuing its annual art challenge.
Teacher of the Year
Patty Berge, a science teacher at East Chapel Hill High School, has been named the 2010-11 Teacher of the Year for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
Phoenix Academy Field Day
Chapel Hill’s Phoenix Academy High School will host its first-ever field day Friday, and they need your help.
Hands for Habitat expo
Orange County Schools will hold an event to celebrate the district’s Hands for Habitat program Thursday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Sports Endeavors.
Students earn Chinese honors
Students from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools’ Chinese Dual-Language Program won top honors at the N.C. Chinese Speech Contest held May 7 at N.C. State University.
Teens support wellness
Local teens recently attended a rally in Raleigh to convince the N.C. Senate to preserve the NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund.
Students win NAACP scholarships
Four high school seniors in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will receive scholarships at the Chapel
Hill-Carrboro NAACP’s annual Freedom Fund Banquet and Dance on Friday.
BOA mulls water supply, growth limits
Following a March vote to deny the OWASA’s request to use its Jordan Lake water allocation, members of the Carrboro Board of Aldermen on Tuesday said they would consider limiting growth …
Unequal justice from NCAA officials
Officials who reside at the home office of the NCAA in Indianapolis, those figures perched atop the basket of snakes known as the collegiate sports bureaucracy, have suddenly decided, or so they say, to get tough with cheaters.
Landfill mitigation approved
The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday night to create a special fund to help pay for community projects in the Rogers Road area …



