Betty Sue and John Yow don’t know how long the Orange County land they live on has been in her family.
Author: Staff
Council delays decision on larger signs
The Chapel Hill Town Council on Monday agreed to hold off on a decision on major changes to the town’s sign ordinance to give residents more time to weigh in on the matter.
Rare bird halts Carolina North development
University officials and representatives of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will hold a press conference to discuss the impact of the discovery of a rare bird on the Carolina North property.
Obituary: Robert Williams Peters
Weaver Street update
Beginning Sunday afternoon, the entire east block of Weaver Street will be closed for 6 to 10 weeks to rebuild the road and install the storm-sewer system.
OWASA meeting
On April 7, members of the Chapel Hill Town Council and the OWASA board of directors will meet to discuss items of mutual interest.
CHT detours
Chapel Hill Transit will implement a detour to many of its bus routes this weekend due to street closures on Manning and West drives.
Affordable Care Act anniversary
The Affordable Care Act celebrated its one-year anniversary last Wednesday with a gathering at Piedmont Health Services.
Orange County public hearing on the quarter-cent sales tax
The Orange County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Tuesday at 7 p.m. …
Mama Dip to host class
Mama Dip will lead a free “Spring into Health†cooking class with Heather Miranda, Piedmont Health nutritionist, on Saturday …
Egg hunt
Chapel Hill’s Annual Community Egg Hunt will be April 16 at Homestead Community Park.
Chatham Habitat birthday
Chatham Habitat for Humanity will celebrate its 20th anniversary at its two home stores beginning Monday.
Family Science Day
Families will have the opportunity to learn about nutrition, practice new fitness activities and meet UNC scientists at the Morehead Planetarium’s Family Science Day on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
9/11 memorial
A piece of the World Trade Center made the rounds in Chatham County on Saturday and will now serve as part of a memorial to the 9/11 terror attacks.
Gov’s School students selected
Twenty-one Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School students have been selected for the 2011 Governor’s School of North Carolina.
